


Insuget® R
Generic Name: Insulin
How Does it Work
Insuget® R contains Regular Human Insulin (rDNA origin). It starts working within 30 minutes, peaks in 2 to 4 hours, and lasts for about 6 to 8 hours. It mimics the body’s natural insulin response after meals, helping to lower blood sugar quickly.
How It Helps
- Ideal for mealtime blood sugar control.
- Used to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and also in emergencies like diabetic ketoacidosis.
- Often paired with longer-acting insulin for full-day coverage.
How to Use it
- Inject subcutaneously into the thigh, abdomen, gluteal, or deltoid region.
- Can also be given intravenously in hospital settings.
- Take it 30 minutes before meals.
- Rotate injection sites to avoid skin issues.
Prescription Required?
To be sold on prescription of a registered medical practitioner only.
Frequently Asked Questions About Product
Please read our frequently asked questions to find out more.
What is this medicine used for?
Insuget® R is used to manage diabetes mellitus, including gestational diabetes, and for emergency treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis.
Can I take this medicine with other medications?
Always consult your doctor before using insulin. Incorrect use can lead to serious complications like hypoglycemia.
How should I store this medicine?
- Keep unopened vials in the refrigerator (2–8°C).
- Opened vials can be stored at room temperature (below 25°C) for up to 6 weeks.
- Do not freeze or expose to heat or sunlight.
Is this supplement safe for children or pregnant women?
Yes, but only under medical supervision. It’s commonly used in gestational diabetes and in children with type 1 diabetes
What should I do if I experience severe side effects?
If you experience severe symptoms like fainting, seizures, difficulty breathing, or intense swelling, stop using the insulin immediately and seek immediate medical attention.
Can this medicine cause allergic reactions?
It’s rare, but some people may have an allergy to insulin. Symptoms might include itching, rash, swelling, or trouble breathing. Stop using the insulin and get emergency help if any serious reactions occur.