User Safety 127
Precautions - hypoglycemia
To help prevent hypoglycemia (low blood glucose), routinely
follow these precautionary steps:
1. Know the symptoms of hypoglycemia and NEVER ignore these
symptoms, no matter how mild they are.
2. Always carry a fast-acting sugar replacement, such as glucose
tablets, juice or hard candy, in case of a low blood glucose.
3. Have a non-expired glucagon kit in your possession. Periodi-
cally review the proper procedure for administering glucagon
with family members and significant others. Periodically check
the expiration date of the kit and replace if expired.
4. Monitor your blood glucose frequently, at least four times a
day, including periodic overnight values. Discuss an appropri-
ate plan with your healthcare professional for changes to your
insulin regimen.
5. Never go to bed if your blood glucose is below your bedtime
target level. Discuss this level with your healthcare profes-
sional.
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Sweating
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Confusion
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Headache
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Palpitations
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Trembling
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Speech Impairment
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Hunger
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Drowsiness
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Dizziness
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Blurred Vision