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Good source for Lantus(Insulin)

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October 17, 2018, 02:04 PM
Rawny
Good source for Lantus(Insulin)
My 7yr old cat has developed Type 2 diabetes. Vet recommends new diet with specialty food, and Lantus as treatment. Costco has the 100ml vials listed for about $300. Is there a more affordable vendor? I'll need to look for syringes too.

Not looking forward to jabbing him with a needle...
October 17, 2018, 02:12 PM
Jimbo54
Ask your vet if a metformin regimen would work if it's type 2.

Jim


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October 17, 2018, 02:19 PM
Sportshooter
quote:
Originally posted by Jimbo54:
Ask your vet if a metformin regimen would work if it's type 2.

Jim


If metformin affects the cat like it did me, the cat will need to be no more than a half step away from the cat box at all times. Roll Eyes
October 17, 2018, 02:26 PM
Rawny
It had you peeing like a race horse? I thought the treatment is suppose to curb your thirst, and thus frequent urination. Confused
October 17, 2018, 02:27 PM
Erick85
An extremely common side effect of Metformin is diarrhea. It lasts for about a week.

OP, if Lantus proves too costly, see if the vet will go for NPH insulin. It is longer acting, although not as long as Lantus, but will be much cheaper. I believe it is around $25 a vial if you get it at Walmart. Their Reli-on is made by Novo.
October 17, 2018, 02:58 PM
cudameat
Not to keep throwing insulins at you but we've had our guy on Vetsulin for a few years...around $55 a bottle.

For syringes I've been ordering online through adwdiabetes.com. They typically run a lot of xx% off specials.

You'll probably want the glucose monitoring kit, too. Amazon has the Alphatrak 2...the test trips are the expensive part of that deal but you'll want to be testing at home while you're doing curves.
October 17, 2018, 03:59 PM
flashguy
Metformin damages the kidneys in humans--does it do the same in cats?

I use Lantus every night, and it comes to me in 300-unit "pens", which is a very convenient method of application. I didn't know it was also used for Diabetes in cats.

flashguy




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October 17, 2018, 09:26 PM
Fredward
Metformin MAY damage kidneys in humans. I'm 15 years on it with no damage yet. Pen needles for syringes are incredibly cheap on Amazon. I would, however, question the humanity of subjecting a kitty to daily injections.
October 17, 2018, 10:08 PM
ARman
My pup is on insulin. My Vet recommended Novolin N. I get it at Wallie World for about $25.00.

My pup has been on it for over a year and is doing well on it.



ARman
October 17, 2018, 10:25 PM
Rawny
I'm all for finding alternative ways to deliver the medicine, but not if one of the side effects is diarrhea. I'll be cleaning that up if he doesn't make it to the litter box in time.

Where is that hypospray, Dr. Crusher? Mad
October 18, 2018, 08:33 AM
heisrizn
N aka NPH is an intermediate insulin 90min-6hrs or so.
Walmart reli-on brand NPH is inexpensive. Consult vet on dosing as hypoglycemia will more eaily occur with NPH than a basal insulin.

Lantis and it's competitor Levemir are basal 24 hr insulins. Levemir may be cheaper and is a direct replacement for lantus.

Insulin cost has tripled in the last decade.

The cost of Fiasp, my ultra fast acting insulin is ridiculous. $11k for 90days.


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