| insulin glargine? Lantus is one form of glargine. nmPosted By: Txczech on 2007-09-07In Reply to: insulin s/l glygeal? solution.nm - mm
 
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 Maybe glargine (Lantus for diabetes) for the first? nm
 Subject: Maybe glargine (Lantus for diabetes) for the first? nm
 
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 glargine insulin? for 1st one
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 glargine?
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 Could she be saying Lantus insulin
 Subject: Could she be saying Lantus insulin
 
 and then the numbers are blood sugar numbers and what to do if they are in between those particular numbers, but I think you are missing how many units at 151-206, try to hear 200, 6 units, 201-258, maybe 250 with 8 units and after the 300 give units? but how many?  Hope this is not more confusing.
 Lantus insulin?
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 If patient is diabetic could be Lantus (insulin). nm
 Subject: If patient is diabetic could be Lantus (insulin). nm
 
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 Meds help - diabetic on Lantus, Insulin and
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 insulin requiring and NPH insulin
 Subject: insulin requiring and NPH insulin
 
 
   Lantus
 Subject: Lantus
 
 
 Lantus (insulin glargine) - Aventis 
 
 
 
 This site contains information on how Lantus works, how to use Lantus and how to better manage type 1 or type 2 diabetes for better blood glucose control. www.lantus.com/ - 1k - Cached - Similar pages
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 Lantus Consumer Information Lantus?...
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 Maybe just Lantus? nm
 Subject: Maybe just Lantus? nm
 
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 Lantus
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 Could he be saying Glargline?
 Lantus
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 Sorry, meant Glargine
 Lantus
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 yes, but have a space between the q and the p.m. q. p.m.
 Lantus
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 Lantus, etc.
 Subject: Lantus, etc.
 
 
 I need to transmit this, so I don't know if you'll get it fast enough.  "Lantus, single-use (I think) in the AM, 60 units at bedtime.  A pager based on sliding scale 3x a day with meals. 
 Thanks!! Lantus if it is for diabetes
 Subject: Lantus if it is for diabetes
 
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 Lantus is for diabetes
 Subject: Lantus is for diabetes
 
 Lantus is for diabetes therapy, Lantus insulin injections.
 yes!  He says Lantus later so that is it. Thanks Olive.  nm
 Subject: yes!  He says Lantus later so that is it. Thanks Olive.  nm
 
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 I believe it is Lantus Opti-Clik.
 Subject: I believe it is Lantus Opti-Clik.
 
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 Nevermind the Lantus it is lispro. Sorry
 Subject: Nevermind the Lantus it is lispro. Sorry
 
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 Patient also takes Lantus s/l soul-uh-tar 20 mg
 Subject: Patient also takes Lantus s/l soul-uh-tar 20 mg
 
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 Lantus 55 units and aspirin with Soma
 Subject: Lantus 55 units and aspirin with Soma
 
 
   thanks got the Lantus but couldn't get the "con soma"
 Subject: thanks got the Lantus but couldn't get the "con soma"
 
 
 Lantus 65 mg p.o. b.i.d., _________ 15 units subcu. s/l Soojalin
 Subject: Lantus 65 mg p.o. b.i.d., _________ 15 units subcu. s/l Soojalin
 
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 Lantus 10 units subcutaneous q.p.m.  Is that how you type q.p.m. per AAMT?
 Subject: Lantus 10 units subcutaneous q.p.m.  Is that how you type q.p.m. per AAMT?
 
 
 I guess Lantus can't be p.o. can it? I just noticed I typed literally what the doc said. ~sigh~
 Subject: I guess Lantus can't be p.o. can it? I just noticed I typed literally what the doc said. ~sigh~
 
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 insulin help
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 insulin 70 30 2 injections a day 
 The doctor dictates this under medication list. I understand that it is  70 units and 30 units..not sure how to transcribe it. Any ideas? RE:  Insulin Help
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 70/30 insulin 2 injections q. daily.
 help with insulin
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 I don't know if she is stumbling or if this is correct: 
 Medications:  Insulin human, Humulin NPH, Humulin N. 
 My question is "insulin human"?   Insulin help.............sm
 Subject: Insulin help.............sm
 
 
 s/l insulin NPH and R 70/30 9 units in the morning.   
 Does this sound correct?  This is a foreign doc.  I have not had much experience with insulin dosages. 
   
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   An insulin that s/l Lah-vee-nia
 Subject: An insulin that s/l Lah-vee-nia
 
 55 units in the morning and 50 units at night.
 Insulin (sm)
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 Insulin is usually the same concentration here in the US with U-100 insulin being 100 units/mL, so I don't think that it would mean 150 units/3 mL or anything like that. I'm not sure what the dictator is trying to say though. Usually a sliding scale is based on actual blood sugar minus target blood sugar divided by the correction factor. For example, my son's correction factor is 1 unit of insulin per 200 mg/dL over the target blood sugar of 120. If his blood sugar was 400, you would subtract 120 to get 280 and then divide that by 200 to get the total units of insulin, in this case 1.4 units. I know that probably doesn't help much with your report, but maybe it will be useful information for you someday.
 Insulin help
 Subject: Insulin help
 
 Does anyone know of a site where I could get information regarding dosage for insulin?  I have a doctor that dictates the units so quickly that I'm not sure what she wants, i.e., 6 units s/l 60 and 16, 4 sounds like 40, etc.  I'm not familiar with insulin dosages and would like to learn.  Thanks.
 
 Here's the sentence currently in question if anyone can advise:
 
 We did her A1c a couple of weeds ago and it was 8.1.  I had asked her to increase her NovoLog to s/l 4 (or 40) units with breakfast, s/l 4 (or 40) units with lunch, and s/l 6 (or 16) units with supper.
 Could it be insulin?
 Subject: Could it be insulin?
 
 
 Is the second one something insulin?
 Subject: Is the second one something insulin?
 
 
 insulin vs. Insulin
 Subject: insulin vs. Insulin
 
 
 My company has started voice recognition and whenever the word "insulin" is used by itself, no brand names or anything it comes in with a capital I - Insulin - I disagree with this and am trying to get the "bosses" to fix it. I think it looks silly -" patient is on Insulin" Anyone agree or disagree. Thanks in advance. insulin.
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 insulin via a taunt?
 Subject: insulin via a taunt?
 
 
 CURRENT MEDICATIONS 
 
 Tenoretic 25/12.5 mg one-half tablet b.i.d. 
 Cartia XT 300 mg daily.
 Crestor 10 mg daily.
 Humalog insulin (s/l via a taunt)
 
 Any ideas? Is this correct?   aspartamate insulin? ...
 Subject: aspartamate insulin? ...
 
 Anyone know if there is such a thing? Sounds like what doc says but can't find it. TIA.
 Insulin Pump
 Subject: Insulin Pump
 
 Thanks for the help.  I listened again and I can definitely hear an "ed" at the end of the word so I don't think that's it.
 human insulin. see def. sm
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 human insulin 
 
 a protein that has the normal structure of insulin produced by the human pancreas, prepared by recombinant DNA techniques and by semisynthetic processes. ephredra insulin?
 Anyone heard of this term?
 insulin drug help
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 S/L viatapan.  Any ideas?? Okay, QA says regular insulin
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 Is this correct? I was taught it the R was capitalized, but maybe things have changed. My Stedman's says Regular, but I know I read in my company newsletter that it was a small R.  I don't want to get a critical error. Guess where I work???? 
 TIA!! Insulin detemir
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 Regular insulin
 Subject: Regular insulin
 
 
 I've seen regular insulin typed both capitalized (Regular) and small (regular).  Anyone know for sure which is correct?  Anyone know which one the AAMT prefers?  Thanks in advance!   
 
 Tammy Regular insulin
 Subject: Regular insulin
 
 
 Thank you!  I didn't think it should be but you never know.  I know the brand names like Humulin and Lantus are but it kind of puzzled me to see "regular" capitalized.   
   
   s/l bullous insulin?
 Subject: s/l bullous insulin?
 
 
 "She is to cut her (s/l) bullous insulin in half." Yes - non-insulin-dependent
 Subject: Yes - non-insulin-dependent
 
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 How about regular insulin?
 Subject: How about regular insulin?
 
 Maybe?
 
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