The Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen contains a hormone that is produced in the body. It works by lowering levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen is a faster-acting form of insulin than regular human insulin. Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen is prescribed to treat diabetes in adults and children who are at least 4 years old. It is usually given together with long-acting insulin. The generic name for the Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen is (Insulin Glulisine). Check online pharmacies in Canada to buy Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine).
Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen is fast-acting insulin that begins to work very quickly. You should use it within 15 minutes before or 20 minutes after you start eating a meal.
Remember that the Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) is only part of a complete program of treatment that may also include diet, exercise, weight control, foot care, eye care, dental care, and testing your blood sugar. Changing any of these factors can affect your blood sugar levels.
The Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) may not be appropriate for women who are pregnant. Before using the Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine), tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment. The Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) may be able to pass into breastmilk, and could be harmful to a nursing baby. Do not use the Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) without talking to your doctor first if you will be breastfeeding a baby.
It is important to keep an Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) on hand at all times. Get your prescription refilled before you run out of medicine completely.
Some medical conditions can affect your ability to use the Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) safely and effectively. Be sure to tell your doctor about any existing medical conditions or concerns you may have before starting your treatment.
Serious side effects of the Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) can include: insulin allergy (itching skin rash over the entire body, wheezing, trouble breathing, fast heart rate, sweating, or feeling like you might pass out), hypokalemia, or hypoglycemia.
More common, less serious side effects of the Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) may include: itching, swelling, redness, or thickening of the skin where you inject Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine).
Some other medications can react badly with the Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) so be sure to tell your doctor about any other prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, or herbal remedies you are taking. Do not start anything new without telling your doctor first. Make a list of all the medications you use and carry it with you. Be sure to show it to any doctor or emergency worker who treats you.
The Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) must be obtained through a pharmacy with a prescription. If you expect to take Apidra Insulin Solostar Pen (Insulin Glulisine) on a regular basis, you can fill you prescription privately and easily through a Canada drug store online.


