![]() Inject Lyumjev under your skin at the beginning of a meal or within 20 minutes after you start eating a meal. Contact a healthcare provider if persistent injection or infusion site reactions occur. Monitor injection and infusion sites closely when initiating therapy with Lyumjev in children. Avoid injecting into thickened, tender, bruised, scaly, hard, scarred, or damaged skin. Do not inject your insulin into the exact same spot or where the skin has pits or lumps. This can reduce your chance of getting pits, lumps, or thickened skin where you inject your insulin. You can get a serious infection or the wrong dose of insulin if you reuse needles.Ĭhange (rotate) where you inject your insulin with each dose. This will help you make sure that you are taking the correct insulin. Make sure you or your caregiver:Ĭheck the insulin label before each injection. You can inject your insulin dose yourself, or you can have a trained caregiver inject it for you. He or she may also tell you to change the amount or time of your dose because of other medicines or different types of insulin you take. Your doctor may tell you to change your dose because of illness, increased stress, or changes in your weight, diet, or physical activity level. Be sure to take your Lyumjev or Humalog and check your blood sugar levels exactly as your doctor tells you to. ![]() Read the Instructions for Use that come with your Lyumjev or Humalog. For these reasons, you may not get the right amount of insulin, so always keep extra insulin and injection supplies with you. ![]() You can have these serious side effects when your insulin pump or infusion set is not working the right way, if there are handling errors, or if your insulin is no longer effective.
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