
Eli-Lilly Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd
Humulin 70/30 Inj 100iu/ml 1Vialx10ml
Human Soluble Insulin 30 % + Isophane Insulin 70 %
Inclusive of all taxes · Pack of 1 Inj
Frequently asked
What is the route of Administration?
It is injected into the fat layer under the skin, not into a vein or muscleHow should I store this medication?
Store in a refrigerator at 2°C to 8°C Do not freeze Keep away from the freezer compartment and cooling elements Protect from light and heat
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Product Summary:
Humulin 70/30 Injection 100 IU/mL is a premixed insulin used to control blood sugar in people with diabetes mellitus. It contains: 70% NPH insulin (intermediate-acting) 30% regular insulin (short-acting) It helps provide both fast and long-lasting blood sugar control.
Who It's For:
People with Type 1 Diabetes People with Type 2 Diabetes who need insulin therapy Patients requiring both mealtime and basal (background) insulin coverage
Key Benefits:
Controls high blood sugar throughout the day Provides quick + long-lasting glucose control in one injection Reduces need for multiple insulin types Helps prevent diabetes complications (nerve, kidney, eye damage)
- Generic name
- Human Soluble Insulin 30 % + Isophane Insulin 70 %
- Manufacturer
- Eli-Lilly Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd
- Form
- Injection
- Pack size
- Pack of 1 Inj
- Prescription
- Not required (OTC)
- MRP
- Rs.1,663
Uses
Primary Use:
Long-term control of blood glucose levels in diabetes
Also Used For:
Patients needing twice-daily insulin regimen People with uncontrolled blood sugar on tablets alone Diabetes requiring combined basal + mealtime insulin
Who May Benefit:
Patients with poorly controlled diabetes Individuals needing structured insulin therapy People advised by a doctor for premixed insulin regimen
Warnings & interactions
Warnings:
Can cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Must be injected exactly as prescribed (wrong dose can be dangerous) Do not skip meals after injection Rotate injection sites to avoid skin problems Requires regular blood sugar monitoring
Avoid If:
You have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) at the time of injection You are allergic to insulin or any components You are not trained or guided on correct insulin use Do not use without medical supervision
Interactions:
Other diabetes medicines – may increase risk of hypoglycemia Alcohol – can cause unpredictable blood sugar drops Beta-blockers (e.g., propranolol) – may mask low sugar symptoms Steroids – may increase blood sugar levels Certain antibiotics and heart medicines may affect glucose control
Common side effects
Low blood sugar (sweating, shaking, hunger, dizziness), Weight gain, Injection site redness or swelling
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