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Novomix 30 100 IUml flexpen is a medication used to treat diabetes mellitus in both children above 2 years of age and adults It is a combination of Rapidacting human insulin and a longeracting insulin analogue Typically Novomix 30 100 IUml flexpen is prescribed alongside a longacting type of insulin or other diabetes medications Your doctor or nurse will provide instructions on how to properly inject the medication under the skin It should be taken 15 minutes before a meal or within 20 minutes after starting a meal Regularly checking your blood sugar levels keeping track of the results and sharing them with your doctor are crucial in determining the correct dosage of the medicine for you Do not use this medication if you have low blood sugar levels hypoglycemia It is important to inform your doctor if you have a history of kidney liver or heart problems before starting treatment Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor as the dosage may need to be adjusted Do not discontinue the medication unless instructed by your doctor Remember Novomix 30 100 IUml flexpen is only a part of your treatment program It should be used in conjunction with a healthy diet regular exercise and weight reduction as advised by your doctor

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Available in 5 variations

Novomix 30 Flexpen 100IU/ml

Novomix 30 Flexpen 100IU/ml

flexpen of 3 ml suspension for injection

Novomix 30 100IU/ml Penfill

Novomix 30 100IU/ml Penfill

packet of 3 ml suspension for injection

Novomix 50 Flexpen 3ml

Novomix 50 Flexpen 3ml

Novomix 50 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml

Novomix 50 100IU/ml Penfill 3ml

penfill of 3 ml suspension for injection

Novomix 50 Suspension for Injection 100IU/ml 3ml

Novomix 50 Suspension for Injection 100IU/ml 3ml

flexpen of 3 ml Suspension for Injection

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