
Lantus (insulin glargine injection) Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
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Additional cold packed next-day service shipped Mon-Thurs required.
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Limit 3 pens per invoice.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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Additional cold packed next-day service shipped Mon-Thurs required.
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Limit 3 vials per invoice.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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Pen Needles are for use on insulin pens only. Not for use with insulin vials.
What is Lantus Insulin for Dogs and Cats?
- Insulin is a hormone that is naturally produced by the pancreas to convert sugar (glucose) in the blood to energy for the body.
- Insulin therapy is prescribed to dogs and cats with diabetes. Diabetic animals are either unable to produce their own insulin or cannot use it properly.
- Insulin helps treat diabetes in cats and dogs by normalizing the glucose level in the blood.
- The insulin in Lantus is Insulin Glargine, a U-100, long-acting insulin. U-100 means that each milliliter of insulin is divided into 100 dosing units.
Why do cats and dogs use Lantus?
- Insulin is prescribed to dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus to help lower their blood sugar.
- Insulin is an ongoing, supportive treatment for diabetes.
What else should I know about Lantus?
- Lantus should be discarded within 28 days after first puncture.
- Syringes and pen needles are sold separately.
- SoloStar pens can be used with U-100 insulin syringes or pen needles.
- SoloStar pens used with pen needles can only dose whole units. You cannot dial the pen to dispense a half unit.
- Vials should be used with U-100 insulin syringes.
- Store Lantus in the refrigerator. SoloStar pens should be stored at room temperature after first use.
- Lantus is not eligible for free shipping.
- Lantus must be shipped next day in cold packs.
- Lantus cannot be shipped to Alaska or Hawaii.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Lantus?
- Insulin overdoses may be fatal. Contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog or cat is not acting normally.
- Signs of low blood sugar include weakness, depression, lack of energy, sluggishness, stumbling when walking, behavior changes, muscle twitching, seizures, or coma. It is a medical emergency if your cat or dog is unconscious or having a seizure.
How do you use Lantus?
- Insulin works best when given regularly - at the same times each day and in the same way regarding feeding, such as always after a meal. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
- Double check the dose every time before you give the insulin to prevent overdoses.
- Keep a source of easily given sugar, such as corn syrup or honey, on hand at all times in case of low blood sugar. Follow your veterinarian's suggestions.
What is in Lantus?
- The drug in Lantus is Insulin Glargine. Insulin Glargine is also found in Basaglar.
- There are different kinds of insulin classified by how quickly they work, how long they last, or when they have peak effectiveness.
- Insulin Glargine is a type of long-acting insulin. Long-acting insulin reaches the bloodstream several hours after injection and tends to lower blood sugar levels for up to 24 hours.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Lantus is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Lantus?
- Dogs and cats may use Lantus for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
Most Liked Positive Review
Best deal on best Vet rated cat insulin.
Most Liked Negative Review
Works, but is slower to use than a syringe...
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Best price I could find anywhere.
From Praline NJComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)Ease of use. -
Great experience!
From Portland, ORComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)I inject my cat twice a day - this insulin pen will last up to 6 months if refrigerated. Excellent product for the money, and has been shown to help newly diagnosed diabetic cats go into remission after a short use period. -
Some pros and cons
From Madison, WIComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)Lantus is a great long lasting insulin for cats. The smaller volume in the pen is good for cats and leaves less waste than the 10ml bottle. It is also cheaper for each order, but if you are using large amounts the 10ml bottle is a better overall deal. The pen is harder to draw from with insulin syringes and avoid getting bubbles. Close attention must be paid to get the correct dose. -
Good solution for our cat's insulin needs
From Richland, WAComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)Our cat gets a very small dose of insulin twice a day and the insulin pen allows us to purchase a smaller amount of insulin which prevents having to toss excess product. -
Affordable alternative
From MarylanfComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)My diabetic cat is on 2.5 units of Lantus. Tge pen is more affordable than the vial. I use the pen like the vial. -
worked wonders on cat
From SeattleComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)Helped get my cat back to normal -
I would definitely buy again!!
From Crystal Lake , IllinoisComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)Works great!! My cat only takes 1 unit a day so to have to buy a full vial or 5 pens at a time is extremely costly and wasteful. Great to buy one pen at time!! -
Keeping the cat alive to live longer
From Tehachapi californiaComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)I use the lantus pen twice per day for kitty. Can be refrigerated for longer use after seal being open pass the expiration date however, different opinions between pharmacy tech. Please research yourself. I have used the pen two weeks pass the expired date and kitty is fine. Some cats may differ. After being refrigerated need to set out to room temperature before use. Also can be used with the other syringe. I also use the needle more than once without any infections occurring. Not recommended by instructions. Kitty must be very clean and I have not had any problems. -
Doing much better
From Mesa AZComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)Diabetic 8 year old cat who has hard to control glucose levels! Seems to be ok on this insulin.-
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Love this product!
From Baltimore MarylandComments about Lantus (insulin glargine injection)My cat was diagnosed with diabetes 8 months ago, we were referred to this product by a vet. It's wonderful, my cat is doing so much better and it's easy to use.
Q & A
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Please,what size needles should be used for the Lantus pet syringe??
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The insulin pen needles available through VetRxDirect are universal and will fit the Lantus Solostar Pen (with the exception of the Vetsulin VetPen Needles). The size and length of the needle depends on your veterinarian's recommendation and experience. Please consult with your veterinarian to determine which needle is most appropriate for your pet.
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Can I use regular syringes with the lantus insulin pen? Or do I need the pen needles ??
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The Lantus pen is designed for use with pen needles. Under the direct guidance of a veterinarian, this medication may also be administered in a different manner.
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I use Lantus for my cat but she only needs one unit twice a day. Your description says it only is good for 28 days but since I only give her 2 units per day it lasts approx. 3 months. I keep it in the fridge all the time. Does it stay good in the fridge as long as 3 months??
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According to manufacturer full prescribing information, the Lantus 10 mL vial is good for 28 days refrigerated or at room temperature after first use. Lantus 3 mL SoloStar Pen is good for 28 days at room temperature after first use. Do not refrigerate Lantus Pen once in-use (opened). Both the Lantus 10ml vial and the Lantus Solostar state not to be used 28 days after initial puncture or not to be used past their expiration date stamped on the label because the safety and efficacy of the medication can no longer be guaranteed.
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Does this have a marking for a half a unit??
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The Lantus Solostar Insulin Pen can only be dosed in 1 unit increments, and it does not have measurement for ½ units.
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Does the pen allow for half doses. My cat only needs 1/2 unit so far?
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The Lantus Solostar Insulin Pen can only be dosed in 1 unit increments, and it does not have measurement for ½ units.
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The first time you use it (take out if fridge) do you need to let it reach room temperature??
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According to the manufacturer, if your SoloStar is in cool storage, you can take it out 1 to 2 hours before you inject to allow it to warm up. Cold insulin may be more painful to inject.Once you take the SoloStar out of cool storage, for use or as a spare, you can use it for up to 28 days or as long as directed by your veterinarian. During this time the SoloStar can be safely kept at room temperature up to 86°F (30°C). Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this medication in your cat or dog.
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Are glucose curves necessary for cats using Lantus insulin??
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I have been a diabetic for 20 years and understand insulin (Humalog, a quick lasting insulin and Lantis, long lasting insulin). We found out two months ago our cat is a diabetic after she lost 4 lbs. in a year (14 to 10 lbs.) and became extremely weak. We administered Novolin N insulin (from Walmart) using U-100 needles for 30 days. Our cat's glucose readings were all over the map. Nothing consistent. Thus we changed to Vetsulin insulin specifically made for pets. We are using U-40 needles, 5 units every 12 hours. Her glucose levels remain high at 400 every 12 hours, average. I have a 60 day spreadsheet I can send you if you would like to see her readings. Question: Can I supplement the Lantis, a long lasting insulin for humans, while using the Vetsulin, a quick acting insulin for pets? Can you please send me your response to my e-mail? ? We appreciate you being there and helping people and their pets. Thank you. Bill?
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Before starting a new insulin for your cat, it is recommended to discuss different options with your veterinarian. Contact your veterinarian to determine a regimen that will work best to control blood sugars for your cat.
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We did exact same thing as above only with our dog. Same results. Vetsulin very high numbers. Our vet recommendation was to switch to lantus once a day.
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Hi I purchased my lantus solar pen on 3/9/18. Kept the insulin in fridge until I First started to use it on3/16/18. However, I did not know, that it did not need to be refrigerated after opening. So since the starting date, after I gave my cat his insulin shot, he gets it twice per day, I have always placed it back in the refrigerator. Because I played it back in the fridge, did I do damage to the lantus insulin?? Is the insulin still as effective by not keeping it out of the fridge, in a shelf. Also tomorrow I have to do a refill. So can you please get back to me, so that I know how to properly handle the pen once opened. Thanking you in advance.?
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According to the manufacturer, the Lantus SoloStar pen should be stored at room temperature for 28 days after the first use and should not be refrigerated after opening. Refrigerating the Lantus SoloStar pen after opening does not damage or decrease the effectiveness of the insulin itself, but there is an increased risk of contamination in the refrigerator because the rubber stopper in the pen does not adequately seal out air contaminants. Please contact your veterinarian with any further questions about how to store and use your cat's insulin.
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Is this price per pen or per box??
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The Lantus Solostar variation is listed per pen.
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