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July 6, 2003

Hypoglycemia, Insulin Analogs

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Question from Saginaw, Michigan, USA:

My son has been on Lantus with Humalog for a year, and everything was going very well until four months ago when he had his first low. He has been having low blood sugars in the middle of the night (so extreme that I have had to use glucagon), and he usually wakes with a high blood sugar reading in the morning. They have reduced the amount of Lantus he takes to less than half of what he was taking before the lows started, but I am still seeing them, and he is putting on a lot of weight due to all the extra food he must eat to counteract them. I am testing him every hour on the hour or so. Any suggestions?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

I’ve found that giving Lantus in the morning rather than at night can decrease the amount of middle of the night lows.

MSB

[Editor’s comment: Lantus has recently been approved in both Europe and the US for administration at any time of day; it previously was approved only for use in the evening.

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