Free Apidra savings card for prescriptions to treat Diabetes in adults and children

When your doctor prescribes Apridra, the treatment for Diabetes  from Sanofi Aventis, you can save on the cost of five prescriptions at the pharmacy with the help of the website MyRxCoupons.com.

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About Apidra

(from the official website)

Apidra® Has Flexible Mealtime Dosing.

Apidra® gives you mealtime dosing flexibility because you can take your dose within 15 minutes before or within 20 minutes after you start a meal. Having the option of flexible dosing can help, especially at restaurants where your food may not arrive on time. You can also taste your food to see if you like it and determine how much you will eat before you decide on your insulin dose. Of course, you should always eat sensible portions and follow your diet. In addition, taking Apidra® with the Apidra® SoloSTAR® pen can make it easier and the flexibility of Apidra® may be an excellent fit for your daily routine.

Take your insulin before you eat or after you eat. Apidra® rapid-acting insulin lets you decide. You can take Apidra® rapid-acting insulin within 15 minutes before your meal, or within 20 minutes after starting a meal. You decide what works best for you. This flexible time frame for insulin dosing can really help. Let’s face it, even under the best circumstances, mealtime schedules can be unpredictable. That is why it’s important to take a mealtime insulin that works quickly, and over a short period of time, to help you manage blood sugar spikes that occur with eating a meal. Apidra® does just that. It starts to work within 15 minutes after injection, peaks in about an hour, and continues working for 2 to 4 hours to give your body mealtime insulin coverage.

And Apidra® rapid-acting (mealtime) insulin is effective. In a clinical study, when taken within 15 minutes before or within 20 minutes after starting a meal, Apidra® was found to be as effective as regular human insulin given 30 to 45 minutes before a meal.

Apidra® is available in the easy-to-use Apidra® SoloSTAR® pen with an easy push-button injection and offers flexible mealtime dosing.   You may even want to take it in an insulin pump. That’s OK. Apidra® is a flexible, rapid-acting insulin. In clinical studies, Apidra® was found to be safe and effective when used in an insulin pump, injection pen, or vial and syringe. Apidra® should be used as part of an overall diabetes treatment plan, which may include diet, exercise, and other diabetes medications.

Of course, you should always check with your doctor about any changes you would like to make with your diabetes treatment. Your doctor can tell you if an insulin pump is right for you. He or she can also recommend the proper pump and instruct you on its use. It’s important to note that rapid-acting Apidra® cannot be mixed with any other insulin or liquid when used in a pump.

Finding the right mealtime insulin dose for you:

Because everybody with diabetes is different, everybody has different insulin needs. That’s why Apidra® rapid-acting insulin is dosed differently for different people. To find out which mealtime insulin dose is right for you, your healthcare provider will take many different things into account, such as your lifestyle, how much you exercise, your diet, and the other medications you are taking. Talk to your doctor before starting any exercise program. By working closely with your healthcare provider, you can come up with an insulin dosing strategy that gives you the mealtime blood sugar control you need.

Be sure to tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements, since these can change the way insulin works.

Additional Apidra Resources

Blood Sugar Diary – Print yours free

Find out your Body Mass Index – Calculate automatically

Free 86-page carb counter – Print yours

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