1. Indications and Usage
Diabetes Mellitus: Treatment of adult and pediatric patients with diabetes mellitus.
Glycemic Control: Regulation of hyperglycemia associated with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
2. Dosage and Administration
Dosage: Individualized based on blood glucose monitoring and clinical response.
Administration: Subcutaneous injection or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII).
Timing: Can be administered immediately before a meal or shortly after.
Injection Sites: Abdomen, thigh, buttocks, or upper arm. Sites must be rotated to prevent lipodystrophy.
3. Mechanism of Action
Receptor Binding: Binds to insulin receptors on muscle and adipose tissues, promoting glucose uptake.
Metabolic Effects: Inhibits hepatic glucose production (gluconeogenesis) and promotes glycogen synthesis.
Pharmacokinetics: Rapid onset of action with a short duration (approximately 2-5 hours).
4. Safety and Warnings
Hypoglycemia: The most common adverse reaction; risk increases with stricter glycemic control.
Hypersensitivity: Severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, may occur.
Hypokalemia: Insulin therapy may cause a shift of potassium into cells, leading to lower serum potassium levels.
Transitions: Dose adjustments may be required when switching between insulin brands or types.
5. Adverse Reactions and Clinical Research
Adverse Reactions: Hypoglycemia, injection site reactions, lipodystrophy, and weight gain.
Clinical Research: Clinical trials demonstrate superior control of postprandial glucose compared to regular human insulin.
6. Drug Interactions
Agents Increasing Glucose: Corticosteroids, oral contraceptives, thyroid hormones, and sympathomimetics may increase insulin requirements.
Agents Decreasing Glucose: Oral antidiabetic drugs, ACE inhibitors, salicylates, and alcohol may potentiate hypoglycemic effects.
Beta-Blockers: May mask clinical signs of hypoglycemia (e.g., tachycardia and tremors).
7. Pharmaceutical Information
Active Ingredient: Recombinant human insulin analogue (Lispro).
Excipients: Metacresol, glycerin, dibasic sodium phosphate, zinc oxide, and water for injection.
Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid.
Storage: Unopened vials or pens should be refrigerated (2°C to 8°C). In-use pens may be kept at room temperature (below 30°C) for up to 28 days.

Humalog Insulin Lispro Injection
Brand Name: 优泌乐®(Humalog®)
Generic Name: Insulin Lispro
Strength: 100 IU/mL, 3 mL (300 insulin units) per cartridge, 1 cartridge per box
Manufacturer: Eli Lilly Suzhou Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Marketing Authorization Holder: Eli Lilly Suzhou Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Approval Date in China: June 16, 2021
Registration Number: 国药准字S20217009
Storage:
Unopened cartridges: refrigerate at 2–8 ℃, avoid freezing and direct sunlight;
Cartridge in use: store below 30 ℃, discard residual drug 28 days after first usage, do not refrigerate again;
Keep out of children’s reach, comply with detailed storage specifications listed in the official package insert.
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