The part of your body just below your right rib cage is known as the upper right quadrant (RUQ) — 1 of 4 quadrants that make up your tummy (abdomen). Pain in this area can be caused by conditions that affect the organs found here, including the liver, right kidney and gallbladder.
Where do you inject NovoLog FlexPen?
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NovoLog should be administered by subcutaneous injection in the abdominal region, buttocks, thigh, or upper arm. Because NovoLog has a more rapid onset and a shorter duration of activity than human regular insulin, it should be injected immediately (within 5-10 minutes) before a meal.
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Where to inject insulin
- Abdomen. The preferred site for insulin injection is your abdomen.
- Thigh. You can inject into the top and outer areas of your thigh, about 4 inches down from the top of your leg and 4 inches up from your knee.
- Arm. Use the fatty area on the back of your arm, between your shoulder and elbow.
Likewise, what needles to use with NovoLog FlexPen? The 2 needle types used were NovoFine 32-gauge tip x 6 mm and NovoFine 30-gauge tip x 8 mm.
Then, does NovoLog FlexPen come with needles?
NovoLog comes in: 3-mL NovoLog FlexPen. 3-mL PenFill cartridges for use with some Novo Nordisk insulin pens and NovoFine disposable needles. The cartridge can be used with NovoPen Echo, which offers half-unit dosing and a memory function.
How much does NovoLog FlexPen cost without insurance?
The cost for NovoLog FlexPen injectable solution (100 units/mL) is around for a supply of 15 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans. A generic version of NovoLog FlexPen is available, see insulin aspart prices.
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