Introduction. Insulin is at the center of the diabetes problem. In people with type 2 diabetes, the body does not use insulin effectively. The pancreas compensates by overproducing insulin, and in time, it simply cannot keep up with the demands of the body to keep glucose levels down. read more
Common side effects that occur due to insulin injections are mild pain, irritation and redness at the site of injection. Allergic reactions to insulin are rare as it is similar in structure to the natural insulin produced by our own body. A common reaction to insulin injections is low blood sugar i.e. hypoglycemia. read more
Common side effects of insulin include hypoglycemia, headache, weight gain, rash, itching, flu-like symptoms, lipoatrophy, and reaction at the site of injection. Warnings, precautions, and drug interactions should be reviewed prior to taking insulin. read more