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Written By Bayyarapu Mahesh Kumar , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Dr Aneela Siddabathuni , MPharma., PhD
Last Updated Nov 23, 2024 | 4:53 PM IST

Longact 40IU/ml Injection is used to improve blood sugar control in adults and children with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. It maintains blood sugar levels in both adults and children. It contains Insulin isophane, which works by ensuring rapid and consistent sugar control. It is a fast-acting type of insulin that helps to decrease blood sugar levels after the intake of meals. It prevents the chances of developing serious complications of diabetes. It facilitates the reuptake of sugar in muscle and fat cells and, thus, suppresses the production of sugar in the liver. In some cases, you may experience injection site reactions like redness or swelling. Some people gain weight while taking insulin. You may also experience symptoms of hypoglycemia such as cold sweat, cool pale skin, nervousness or tremor, anxious feeling, unusual tiredness or weakness, confusion, difficulty in concentration, drowsiness, excessive hunger, temporary vision changes, headache, nausea and palpitation.

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About Longact 40IU/ml Injection

Longact 40IU/ml Injection used to improve blood sugar control in adults and children with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. It maintains blood sugar levels in both adults and children. Diabetes mellitus is a condition that affects the way your body processes glucose. In Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, the body does not make enough insulin to control blood sugar levels. In Diabetes Mellitus type 2, either the body stops producing enough insulin (the hormone which helps to decrease sugar levels in the blood), or there is resistance to the action of insulin. As a result, insulin is produced in large amounts but it is not able to act on the organs of the body.

Longact 40IU/ml Injection works by ensuring rapid and consistent sugar control. Longact 40IU/ml Injection is a fast-acting type of insulin which helps to decrease blood sugar levels after the intake of meals. It prevents the chances of developing serious complications of diabetes. It facilitates the reuptake of sugar in muscle and fat cells and thus, suppresses the production of sugar in the liver.

Your doctor will advise you on how to use this medicine. It is advised to get it administered by a healthcare professional. It should be taken 15 minutes prior to the meal or within 20 minutes after you start having a meal. In some cases, you may experience injection site reactions like redness or swelling. Some people gain weight while taking insulin. You may also experience symptoms of hypoglycemia such as cold sweat, cool pale skin, nervousness or tremor, anxious feeling, unusual tiredness or weakness, confusion, difficulty in concentration, drowsiness, excessive hunger, temporary vision changes, headache, nausea and palpitation. Most of these side effects of Longact 40IU/ml Injection do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.

Try not to stop taking this medicine of your own. Let your doctor know about this, as it may cause withdrawal symptoms. Do not take this medicine if you have any low blood glucose levels, kidney, liver or heart problems or problems with alcohol or other prescription recreational drugs. Along with this medicine, you should take a healthy diet, do regular exercise and maintain weight as advised by your doctor. Longact 40IU/ml Injection is a cold chain medicine, and so it has to be stored in the refrigerator between 2-8 degrees Celsius, or else its efficiency may be lost. Do not store it in the freezer of the refrigerator.

Uses of Longact 40IU/ml Injection

Treatment of Type 1 diabetes mellitus, Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Medicinal Benefits

When you take Longact 40IU/ml Injection, it works by ensuring rapid and consistent sugar control. It facilitates the reuptake of sugar in muscle and fat cells and, thus, suppresses the production of sugar in the liver.  It helps to decrease blood sugar levels after the intake of meals. It prevents the chances of developing serious complications of diabetes. Besides this, Longact 40IU/ml Injection can be safely prescribed to the diabetic mother in the pregnancy as well as the lactation stage. Longact 40IU/ml Injection helps in improving glycaemic control, which in turn decreases the risk of progression of complications of diabetes like damage to the retina (retinopathy), damage to the kidney (nephropathy), damage of nerve cells (neuropathy), delayed wound healing, diabetic foot ulcer and others.

Directions for Use

Longact 40IU/ml Injection should never be administered intravenously (into the vein). It is administered subcutaneously in the abdomen or thigh region. Take Longact 40IU/ml Injection as advised by the doctor. If you are not well trained to self-administer Longact 40IU/ml Injection, ask a healthcare professional to administer it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Longact 40IU/ml Injection

  • Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
  • Unusual tiredness or weakness
  • Confusion
  • Difficulty in concentration
  • Drowsiness
  • Excessive hunger
  • Temporary vision changes
  • Headache
  • Nausea

Drug Warnings

Longact 40IU/ml Injection is for subcutaneous use only and should never be administered intravenously (IV) or in the veins. If you are changing the brand of insulin, it should be done under strict medical supervision. Cases of heart failure have been reported when pioglitazone was used with insulin, especially in patients who are at high risk of cardiac heart failure. The first symptoms of hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar level) may include symptoms like excessive thirst, dry mouth, increased frequency of urination, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, flushed dry skin, loss of appetite and acetone odour of breath. You should closely monitor these symptoms. Symptoms like heart failure, weight gain and oedema (fluid deposition in tissue) should not be overruled. You are recommended not to consume alcohol as it may increase or decrease your blood glucose level. Care should be taken when you are travelling across more than 2 time zones. Your doctor may adjust your insulin schedule. Longact 40IU/ml Injection may decrease the level of potassium, leading to a state of hypokalaemia that, if left untreated, may lead to respiratory paralysis, irregular heartbeat rhythm, coma and even death. Do not take this medicine if you have any low blood glucose levels, kidney, liver, or heart problems, or problems with alcohol or other prescription recreational drugs.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: This medicine may have an interaction with anti-depressants (phenelzine, iproniazid, isocarboxazid, nialamide, imipramine, desipramine, tranylcypromine, moclobemide), anti-Parkinson’s drug (selegiline), antibiotic (linezolid), (lithium, tryptophan), migraines drug (sumatriptan), pain killer (tramadol), anti-ulcer (cimetidine, lansoprazole, omeprazole), anti-fungal (fluconazole), anti-stroke pills (ticlopidine), blood-thinners (warfarin, dipyridamole, and phenprocoumon), antimalarial (mefloquine), heart-related drug (flecainide, propafenone), and medicines that decrease blood levels of potassium or magnesium, as these increase the risk of life-threatening heart rhythm disorder. Besides this, the use of oral antidiabetic pills like pramlintide and antibiotics (pentamidine) may cause hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar level).

Drug-Food Interaction: Try to avoid intake of alcoholic beverages with Longact 40IU/ml Injection as it may increase or decrease your blood sugar level.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Longact 40IU/ml Injection should not be given to patients with kidney disease, liver disease, low potassium level (hypokalaemia) and low blood sugar/glucose level (hypoglycaemia).

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • PHENELZINE
  • IPRONIAZID
  • ISOCARBOXAZID
  • NIALAMIDE
  • IMIPRAMINE
  • DESIPRAMINE
  • TRANYLCYPROMINE
  • MOCLOBEMIDE
  • SELEGILINE
  • LINEZOLID
  • LITHIUM
  • TRYPTOPHAN
  • SUMATRIPTAN
  • TRAMADOL
  • CIMETIDINE
  • LANSOPRAZOLE
  • OMEPRAZOLE
  • FLUCONAZOLE
  • TICLOPIDINE
  • WARFARIN
  • DIPYRIDAMOLE
  • PHENPROCOUMON
  • MEFLOQUINE
  • FLECAINIDE
  • PROPAFENONE
  • PENTAMIDINE
  • PRAMLINTIDE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Exercise may lower your body’s need for insulin during and for some time after the physical activity.
  • Exercise may also speed up the effect of an insulin dose, especially if the exercise involves the area of the injection site (for example, the leg should not be used for injection just prior to running).
  • Discuss with your doctor how you should adjust your insulin regimen to accommodate exercise. 
  • Avoid eating sugar food and prefer food cooked food low in calories.
  • When travelling across more than 2 time zones, you should talk to your doctor concerning adjustments in your insulin schedule.

Special Advise

  • Your doctor may advise HbA1c regularly to monitor your sugar levels and dose adjustments.
  • If travelling across time zones, ask your doctor about how to adjust your insulin schedule. Take extra insulin and supplies with you.

Disease/Condition Glossary

In type 1 diabetes mellitus our body does not make insulin (the hormone which helps to decrease sugar levels in the blood) to control blood sugar levels. In type 2 diabetes mellitus, either the body stops producing enough insulin, or there is resistance to the action of insulin. As a result, insulin is produced in sufficient amounts but is unable to act on the tissues of the organs.

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Alcohol

Unsafe

You are recommended not to consume alcohol along with Longact 40IU/ml Injection to avoid unpleasant side-effects. Alcohol may either decrease or increase the blood sugar level which can be fatal.

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Pregnancy

Safe if prescribed

Please inform your doctor if you are pregnant as a dose adjustment may be required. The amount of insulin you need usually falls during the first three months of pregnancy and increases for the remaining six months.

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Breast Feeding

Safe if prescribed

Please inform your doctor if you are breastfeeding as a dose adjustment may be required.

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Driving

Caution

Drive with caution, Longact 40IU/ml Injection usually causes drowsiness and affects driving ability. Your ability to concentrate and react may be reduced if you have hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar).

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Liver

Caution

Longact 40IU/ml Injection to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of liver diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.

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Kidney

Caution

Longact 40IU/ml Injection to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of kidney diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.

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Children

Safe if prescribed

Longact 40IU/ml Injection can be given safely to children provided, dose has to be prescribed by a child specialist.

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India
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FAQs

Longact 40IU/ml Injection is used to improve blood sugar control in adults and children with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. It facilitates the reuptake of sugar in muscle and fat cells and, thus, suppresses the production of sugar in the liver.
If you use more than recommended dose of Longact 40IU/ml Injection, your blood sugar may become low (you feel dizzy and drowsy). Please inform your doctor immediately and do as advised to avoid any unpleasant side effect.
If you use less Longact 40IU/ml Injection than you should, your blood sugar levels may increase. Please check your blood sugar. And also, do not inject a double dose to make up for a forgotten/missed dose.
Yes, Longact 40IU/ml Injection can cause oedema (e.g. swelling in arms, ankles; fluid retention), specially at the start of insulin therapy or during a change in therapy to improve control of your blood glucose. If it persists, please consult your doctor.
Longact 40IU/ml Injection can be given to treat both the condition of type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, your doctor will decide whether Longact 40IU/ml Injection can be given to you or not depending on your present condition. Longact 40IU/ml Injection should be avoided in patients who are allergic to Longact 40IU/ml Injection or other forms of insulin. It should be avoided in patients suffering from low potassium level (hypokalemia), moderate to severe kidney disease or liver disease. Inform doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Longact 40IU/ml Injection shows its effect within half an hour after you take it. It shows maximum effect between 1-4 hours after you take and its effects lasts up to 24 hours. But the effect may change from person to person, consult your doctor for further information.
Longact 40IU/ml Injection is a cold chain medicine which has to be stored 2-8 degree celsius only else its efficiency of reducing blood glucose level declines. Do not keep inside the freezer. So, if it is not stored between 2-8 degree celsius its efficiency may decrease.
Yes, you should inform your doctor before travelling specially when travelling to a different time zone as dose adjustment may be required.
Longact 40IU/ml Injection should not given into the veins or intravenously (IV) route. It should be only administered in the subcutaneous region below the skin. Abdomen regions (stomach) is the best site for the injecting Longact 40IU/ml Injection. However, you can also inject Longact 40IU/ml Injection in the upper arm, or thigh region, as suggested by your doctor.
Yes. Prolonged administration of Longact 40IU/ml Injection may lower your potassium level. So, close monitoring of potassium level is required. So, it is advisable to have regular medical test of potassium level.
When you have diabetes, it's vital to be mindful of your food choices to keep your blood sugar levels stable. Focus on whole, nutrient-rich foods and limit intake of sugary drinks, refined grains, high-fat foods, and processed snacks. Also, be cautious with alcohol consumption, as it can impact your blood sugar levels and interact with your medications. By making healthy dietary choices and being proactive about your nutrition, you can effectively manage your diabetes and take charge of your health.
If you experience discomfort after receiving an injection, it's essential to consult your doctor before stopping treatment. Your doctor will evaluate your condition and provide personalized advice, including adjusting your dosage or recommending a different medication. This ensures your well-being and effective treatment,
Changing your injection sites is crucial to prevent skin problems and ensure effective diabetes management. Repeatedly using the same spot or location can lead to lipodystrophy, a condition where fat accumulates under the skin, making injections more painful and less effective. This can result in reduced insulin absorption, making it harder to control blood sugar levels and ultimately leading to more challenging diabetes management. By rotating your injection sites, you can avoid these complications and maintain optimal insulin absorption.
To manage diabetes effectively, focus on making fundamental lifestyle changes. Exercise regularly, eat healthy, low-calorie meals, and rotate your injection sites. In addition, monitor your health regularly, limit alcohol consumption and quit smoking. By implementing these simple yet vital changes, you can take control of your diabetes and significantly improve your overall well-being.
If you experience frequent low blood sugar levels, several factors may be at play. According to the American Diabetes Association, causes of hypoglycemia include taking too much insulin or diabetes medication, skipping meals or delayed eating, and increased physical activity without adjusting food intake or medication. Additionally, alcohol consumption, certain medical conditions such as hypothyroidism or kidney disease, and medication interactions can also lower blood sugar levels. A poor diet high in fiber or fat can slow digestion and absorption of glucose. At the same time, hormonal changes during menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause can also affect blood sugar levels. If you experience frequent or severe hypoglycemia, it is essential to consult your healthcare provider to adjust your treatment plan and address any underlying causes.
Longact 40IU/ml Injection works by ensuring rapid and consistent sugar control. Longact 40IU/ml Injection is a fast-acting type of insulin that helps to decrease blood sugar levels after the intake of meals. It prevents the chances of developing serious complications of diabetes. It facilitates the reuptake of sugar in muscle and fat cells and thus, suppresses the production of sugar in the liver.
Longact 40IU/ml Injection is an intermediate-acting insulin medication used to manage blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. It's a type of recombinant human insulin that's designed to mimic the natural insulin produced by the body. It may made using several processes like rDNA technology from Escherichia coli.
Insulin Isophane can cause hypoglycemia, so it's important to take steps to prevent it. Regularly checking your blood sugar levels and adjusting your dosage and timing as needed can help. Additionally, eating balanced meals and snacks, carrying a quick-acting carbohydrate, and being aware of hypoglycemia symptoms can help you respond quickly if your blood sugar drops. Staying hydrated, limiting alcohol consumption, and getting enough sleep are also important. By taking these precautions, you can reduce the risk of hypoglycemia and manage your blood sugar levels effectively.
Insulin Isophane can have several side effects, including low blood sugar, allergic reactions, and injection site reactions. To minimize these risks, it's important to carefully manage your insulin therapy. This includes monitoring your blood sugar levels regularly, eating a balanced diet, and adjusting your insulin dosage and timing as needed. Additionally, rotating injection sites and maintaining good injection technique can help reduce the risk of injection site reactions. If you experience any unusual symptoms or concerns, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance and support.
To use Longact 40IU/ml Injection safely and effectively, follow your healthcare provider's instructions carefully. Take the medication at the same time each day, and maintain a consistent diet and exercise routine. Regular blood sugar monitoring is crucial, and your healthcare provider may need to adjust your dosage and timing based on your individual needs. Always inject the insulin into a different site each time, using proper technique, and store the medication in the refrigerator as directed. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for guidance and support.
No, Insulin Isophane is not given as an injection into a vein (intravenous). It is typically administered via subcutaneous injection, which means it is injected into the tissue just beneath the skin. This type of injection is usually given in the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, and is absorbed slowly over a period of time, providing a longer-lasting effect. Intravenous injections, on the other hand, are given directly into a vein and are typically used for medications that need to work quickly or for fluids and electrolytes.
Using Longact 40IU/ml Injection during pregnancy requires close medical supervision. Your doctor will help you monitor your blood sugar levels and adjust your insulin dose to ensure proper glucose control. This careful management supports a healthy pregnancy for both mother and baby. By working closely with your healthcare provider, you can trust that Longact 40IU/ml Injection will help manage your blood sugar levels and promote a positive pregnancy outcome. Always seek personalized guidance from your healthcare provider when using Longact 40IU/ml Injection during pregnancy.

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