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Mixtard 30 HM 100 IU / mL ( Insulin neutral human + Isophane protamine ) 5 * 3 ml Penfills

( Insulin neutral human + Insulin Isophane protamine human )

Therapeutic Indication
Treatment of diabetes mellitus.

What is Mixtard?
Mixtard is a suspension for injection that contains the active substance human insulin. It is available as vials, cartridges (Penfill) or pre-filled pens (InnoLet or FlexPen). Mixtard contains both fast-acting (soluble) and long-acting (isophane) insulin:

Mixtard 30: soluble insulin 30% and isophane insulin 70%;
Mixtard 40: soluble insulin 40% and isophane insulin 60%;
Mixtard 50: soluble insulin 50% and isophane insulin 50%.
What is Mixtard used for?
Mixtard is used in patients with diabetes.

The medicine can only be obtained with a prescription.

How is Mixtard used?
Mixtard is given by injection under the skin, in the thigh, the abdominal wall (at the front of the waist), the gluteal region (buttocks) or the deltoid region (shoulder). The injection site should be changed for each injection. The patient's blood glucose (sugar) should be tested regularly to find the lowest effective dose.

The usual dose is between 0.3 and 1.0 international units (IU) per kilogram body weight per day. Mixtard is given 30 minutes before a meal. It is usually given once or twice a day when a rapid initial effect together with a more long-lasting effect is needed.

How does Mixtard work?
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce enough insulin to control the blood glucose or when the body is unable to use insulin effectively. Mixtard is a replacement insulin which is very similar to the insulin made by the pancreas.

The active substance in Mixtard, human insulin, is produced by a method known as ‘recombinant technology’: the insulin is made by a yeast cells into which a gene (DNA) has been introduced, which makes them able to produce insulin. Mixtard contains insulin in two forms: a soluble form, which acts quickly (within 30 minutes of injection) and an ‘isophane’, form which is absorbed much more slowly during the day. This gives Mixtard a longer duration of action. The replacement insulin acts in same way as naturally produced insulin and helps glucose enter cells from the blood. By controlling the blood glucose, the symptoms and complications of diabetes are reduced.

What benefit has Mixtard shown during the studies?
Mixtard led to a decrease in the level of HbA1c, indicating that blood glucose levels had been controlled to a similar level to that seen with other human insulin. Mixtard was effective for both type-1 and type-2 diabetes.

What is the risk associated with Mixtard?
The most common side effect with Mixtard (seen in more than 1 patient in 10) is hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose levels). For the full list of all side effects and restrictions, see the package leaflet.

Why has Mixtard been approved?
The CHMP decided that Mixtard’s benefits are greater than its risks and recommended that it be given marketing authorisation.

What measures are being taken to ensure the safe and effective use of Mixtard?
A risk management plan has been developed to ensure that Mixtard is used as safely as possible. Based on this plan, safety information has been included in the summary of product characteristics and the package leaflet for Mixtard, including the appropriate precautions to be followed by healthcare professionals and patients.

Further information
Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances.

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