How to Use ADMELOG®

ADMELOG is available in the ADMELOG SoloStar® pen. The SoloStar pen family is the most frequently used disposable single-patient-use injection pen. ADMELOG is also available in a vial and is approved for use in a pump.

Step-by-step instructions

For detailed instructions for using ADMELOG, please select the following instructions for use:
Download complete instructions for SoloStar pen
Download complete instructions for vial


ADMELOG is available in a prefilled disposable SoloStar pen

Features to help you select and inject your dose.

Uses a small, thin needle
that goes just under the skin.

Dose selector dial and
push-button injection

work together so you can select
and inject your prescribed dose.

Large dose window
lets you clearly see your selected
dose. Each line in the dose window equals 1 unit of ADMELOG.

Ask for help if you have problems handling the pen, for example, if you have problems with your eyesight.

†Needle not included with pen; a separate prescription is needed. Always use needles compatible with your pen.

Helpful tips for using ADMELOG

ADMELOG gives you the option to dose 15 minutes before a meal or immediately after a meal so you can take the amount you need based on what you ate, not the other way around.

Before you use ADMELOG

Your healthcare provider should teach you how to inject ADMELOG. However, before you use your pen:

  • Read all the information that came with your pen or vial, including the Instructions for Use.
  • Speak with your doctor or healthcare provider if you have questions about your pen or vial, or do not understand the instructions.

Take special note

  • Do not reuse needles.
  • Do not use a syringe to remove medicine from your pen.
  • Do not share your pen with other people, even if the needle has been changed.
  • Check the label on the ADMELOG pen each time you inject to make sure you are using the correct medicine.
  • If you have problems handling the pen or can’t see the numbers in the dose window clearly, have another person help you.

When to inject

ADMELOG should be given within 15 minutes before a meal or immediately after a meal.
 

Where to inject

You can inject ADMELOG in four areas of your body:

  • Anywhere in your stomach area, except for a two-inch radius around your navel.
  • In the fatty tissue on the outer back area of your upper arm.
  • In your thigh, away from your knee.
  • In your buttocks.

Take special note

Rotate your injection sites with each dose to reduce your risk of getting lipodystrophy (pitted or thickened skin) and localized cutaneous amyloidosis (skin with lumps) at the injection sites. Do not use the same spot for each injection or inject where the skin is pitted, thickened, lumpy, tender, bruised, scaly, hard, scarred or damaged.

How to store your pen

Before first use

Keep new pens in the refrigerator between 36°F and 46°F (2°C and 8°C) 
until the expiration date.
Discard expired pens.

Do not freeze.
Do not use ADMELOG
if it has been frozen.


 

Keep out
of the reach
of children.


 

After first use

Keep your pen at
room temperature 
below 86°F (30°C).

Keep your pen 
away from heat
or light
.

Keep out
of the reach
of children.

Store your pen with the pen cap on.
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Do not store your pen with the needle attached.

Only use your pen for up to 28 days 
after its first use. Throw away the ADMELOG SoloStar pen you are using after 28 days, even if it still has insulin left in it. Use an FDA-approved sharps disposal container right after use.



 

What is Admelog® (insulin lispro injection) 100 Units/mL?

Prescription Admelog is a fast-acting human insulin used to improve blood sugar control in adults with Type 2 diabetes and adults and children (3 years and older) with Type 1 diabetes.

Important Safety Information

Important Safety Information

Do not use Admelog if you have low blood sugar or if you are allergic to insulin lispro or any of the other ingredients in Admelog.

Do not share needles, insulin pens, or syringes with others, even if the needle is changed. Do NOT reuse needles. You may give other people a serious infection, or get a serious infection from them.

Change (rotate) your injection sites within the area you chose with each dose to reduce your risk of getting lipodystrophy (pitted or thickened skin) and localized cutaneous amyloidosis (skin with lumps) at the injection sites. Do not use the same spot for each injection or inject where the skin is pitted, thickened, lumpy, tender, bruised, scaly, hard, scarred or damaged.

Before starting Admelog, tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including if you have liver or kidney problems, if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or if you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed.

Heart failure can occur if you are taking insulin together with pills called TZDs (thiazolidinediones), even if you have never had heart failure or other heart problems. If you have heart failure, it may get worse while you take TZDs with Admelog. Your treatment with TZDs and Admelog may need to be changed or stopped by your doctor if you have new or worsening heart failure. Tell your doctor if you have any new or worsening symptoms, including:
- Shortness of breath
- Sudden weight gain
- Swelling of your ankles or feet

Tell your doctor about all the medications you take, including OTC medicines, vitamins, supplements, and herbal supplements.

When used as a mealtime insulin, Admelog should be taken within 15 minutes before a meal or immediately after a meal. Test your blood sugar levels as directed by your doctor when using Admelog. Do not change your dose or type of insulin without talking to your doctor. Any change of insulin should be made cautiously and only under medical supervision.

Check your insulin label to verify that you have the correct insulin before each injection. Admelog must only be used if the solution is clear and colorless with no particles visible.

While using Admelog, do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how Admelog affects you. Do not drink alcohol or use medicines that contain alcohol.

Admelog may cause serious side effects that can lead to death, including: Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Signs and symptoms of low blood sugar may include dizziness or light-headedness, sweating, confusion, headache, blurred vision, slurred speech, shakiness, fast heartbeat, anxiety, irritability or mood changes, hunger.
Serious allergic reactions. Get medical help right away if you have: a rash over your whole body, trouble breathing, fast heartbeat, feeling faint, or sweating.
Low potassium in your blood (hypokalemia). Your doctor should monitor you for low blood potassium levels.
Heart failure. Your doctor should monitor you closely while you are taking TZDs with Admelog.

Get emergency medical help if you have:
- Trouble breathing, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, swelling of your face, tongue, or throat, sweating, extreme drowsiness, dizziness, confusion.

Admelog may have additional side effects including injection site reactions which may include change in fat tissue, skin thickening, redness, swelling and itching.

 

Important Safety Information for Admelog® (insulin lispro injection) SoloStar®

 

Admelog SoloStar is a disposable single-patient-use prefilled insulin pen. Talk to your doctor about proper injection technique and follow instructions in the Instruction Leaflet that comes with the pen.

 

Important Safety Information for Admelog (insulin lispro injection) when used in a pump

 

Do not mix or dilute Admelog when used in a pump.

Failure of your insulin pump or infusion set or degradation of the insulin in the pump can cause hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis. Always carry an alternate form of insulin administration in the case of pump failure.

Click here for Full Prescribing Information for Admelog.
Click here for information on Sharps Medical Waste Disposal.
Click here to learn more about Sanofi's commitment to fighting counterfeit drugs.

These are not all the possible side effects of Admelog. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-10881-800-FDA-1088.

The health information contained herein is provided for general educational purposes only. Your healthcare professional is the single best source of information regarding your health. Please consult your healthcare professional if you have any questions about your health or treatment.

*Eligibility Restrictions & Offer Terms:


Insulins Valyou Savings Program: This savings program is not insurance. For a complete list of participating brands, products, and National Drug Codes (NDCs) Click Here. This offer is not valid for prescriptions covered by or submitted for reimbursement, in whole or in part, under Medicare, Medicaid, VA, DOD, TRICARE, similar federal or state programs, including any state pharmaceutical programs. If you have an Affordable Care (Health Care Exchange) plan, you may still be qualified to receive and use this savings card. Please note: the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program is not a federal or state government health care program for purposes of the savings program. Void where prohibited by law. The Savings Program applies to the cost of medication. There are other relevant costs associated with overall treatment. Sanofi reserves the right to rescind, revoke, terminate, or amend this offer, eligibility, and terms of use at any time without notice. Upon registration, patients will receive all program details. For questions regarding your eligibility or benefits, or if you wish to discontinue your participation, call the Insulins Valyou Savings Program at (833) 813-0190(833) 813-0190 (8:00 am-8:00 pm EST, Monday-Friday).

Sanofi Insulins Co-pay Savings Program: This savings program is not insurance. For a complete list of participating brands, products, and National Drug Codes (NDCs) Click Here. This offer is not valid for prescriptions covered by or submitted for reimbursement, in whole or in part, under Medicare, Medicaid, VA, DOD, TRICARE, similar federal or state programs, including any state pharmaceutical programs. If you have an Affordable Care (Health Care Exchange) plan, you may still be qualified to receive and use this savings card. Please note: the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program is not a federal or state government health care program for purposes of the savings program. Void where prohibited by law. There are other relevant costs associated with overall treatment. Sanofi reserves the right to rescind, revoke, terminate, or amend this offer, eligibility, and terms of use at any time without notice. Upon registration, patients will receive all program details. For questions regarding your eligibility or benefits, or if you wish to discontinue your participation, call the Sanofi Insulins Co-pay Savings Program at (866) 255-8661(866) 255-8661 (8:00 am-8:00 pm EST, Monday-Friday).

Important Safety Information

Important Safety Information

Do not use Admelog if you have low blood sugar or if you are allergic to insulin lispro or any of the other ingredients in Admelog.

Do not share needles, insulin pens, or syringes with others, even if the needle is changed. Do NOT reuse needles. You may give other people a serious infection, or get a serious infection from them.

Change (rotate) your injection sites within the area you chose with each dose to reduce your risk of getting lipodystrophy (pitted or thickened skin) and localized cutaneous amyloidosis (skin with lumps) at the injection sites. Do not use the same spot for each injection or inject where the skin is pitted, thickened, lumpy, tender, bruised, scaly, hard, scarred or damaged.

Before starting Admelog, tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including if you have liver or kidney problems, if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or if you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed.

Heart failure can occur if you are taking insulin together with pills called TZDs (thiazolidinediones), even if you have never had heart failure or other heart problems. If you have heart failure, it may get worse while you take TZDs with Admelog. Your treatment with TZDs and Admelog may need to be changed or stopped by your doctor if you have new or worsening heart failure. Tell your doctor if you have any new or worsening symptoms, including:
- Shortness of breath
- Sudden weight gain
- Swelling of your ankles or feet

Tell your doctor about all the medications you take, including OTC medicines, vitamins, supplements, and herbal supplements.

When used as a mealtime insulin, Admelog should be taken within 15 minutes before a meal or immediately after a meal. Test your blood sugar levels as directed by your doctor when using Admelog. Do not change your dose or type of insulin without talking to your doctor. Any change of insulin should be made cautiously and only under medical supervision.

Check your insulin label to verify that you have the correct insulin before each injection. Admelog must only be used if the solution is clear and colorless with no particles visible.

While using Admelog, do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how Admelog affects you. Do not drink alcohol or use medicines that contain alcohol.

Admelog may cause serious side effects that can lead to death, including: Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Signs and symptoms of low blood sugar may include dizziness or light-headedness, sweating, confusion, headache, blurred vision, slurred speech, shakiness, fast heartbeat, anxiety, irritability or mood changes, hunger.
Serious allergic reactions. Get medical help right away if you have: a rash over your whole body, trouble breathing, fast heartbeat, feeling faint, or sweating.
Low potassium in your blood (hypokalemia). Your doctor should monitor you for low blood potassium levels.
Heart failure. Your doctor should monitor you closely while you are taking TZDs with Admelog.

Get emergency medical help if you have:
- Trouble breathing, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, swelling of your face, tongue, or throat, sweating, extreme drowsiness, dizziness, confusion.

Admelog may have additional side effects including injection site reactions which may include change in fat tissue, skin thickening, redness, swelling and itching.

 

Important Safety Information for Admelog® (insulin lispro injection) SoloStar®

 

Admelog SoloStar is a disposable single-patient-use prefilled insulin pen. Talk to your doctor about proper injection technique and follow instructions in the Instruction Leaflet that comes with the pen.

 

Important Safety Information for Admelog (insulin lispro injection) when used in a pump

 

Do not mix or dilute Admelog when used in a pump.

Failure of your insulin pump or infusion set or degradation of the insulin in the pump can cause hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis. Always carry an alternate form of insulin administration in the case of pump failure.

Click here for Full Prescribing Information for Admelog.
Click here for information on Sharps Medical Waste Disposal.
Click here to learn more about Sanofi's commitment to fighting counterfeit drugs.

These are not all the possible side effects of Admelog. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-10881-800-FDA-1088.

The health information contained herein is provided for general educational purposes only. Your healthcare professional is the single best source of information regarding your health. Please consult your healthcare professional if you have any questions about your health or treatment.

*Eligibility Restrictions & Offer Terms:


Insulins Valyou Savings Program: This savings program is not insurance. For a complete list of participating brands, products, and National Drug Codes (NDCs) Click Here. This offer is not valid for prescriptions covered by or submitted for reimbursement, in whole or in part, under Medicare, Medicaid, VA, DOD, TRICARE, similar federal or state programs, including any state pharmaceutical programs. If you have an Affordable Care (Health Care Exchange) plan, you may still be qualified to receive and use this savings card. Please note: the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program is not a federal or state government health care program for purposes of the savings program. Void where prohibited by law. The Savings Program applies to the cost of medication. There are other relevant costs associated with overall treatment. Sanofi reserves the right to rescind, revoke, terminate, or amend this offer, eligibility, and terms of use at any time without notice. Upon registration, patients will receive all program details. For questions regarding your eligibility or benefits, or if you wish to discontinue your participation, call the Insulins Valyou Savings Program at (833) 813-0190(833) 813-0190 (8:00 am-8:00 pm EST, Monday-Friday).

Sanofi Insulins Co-pay Savings Program: This savings program is not insurance. For a complete list of participating brands, products, and National Drug Codes (NDCs) Click Here. This offer is not valid for prescriptions covered by or submitted for reimbursement, in whole or in part, under Medicare, Medicaid, VA, DOD, TRICARE, similar federal or state programs, including any state pharmaceutical programs. If you have an Affordable Care (Health Care Exchange) plan, you may still be qualified to receive and use this savings card. Please note: the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program is not a federal or state government health care program for purposes of the savings program. Void where prohibited by law. There are other relevant costs associated with overall treatment. Sanofi reserves the right to rescind, revoke, terminate, or amend this offer, eligibility, and terms of use at any time without notice. Upon registration, patients will receive all program details. For questions regarding your eligibility or benefits, or if you wish to discontinue your participation, call the Sanofi Insulins Co-pay Savings Program at (866) 255-8661(866) 255-8661 (8:00 am-8:00 pm EST, Monday-Friday).