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nancy_herrera2026-04-18

I've been using Admelog 100u/ml Solostar Inj 3ml for about six months now to manage my type 1 diabetes, and I've found it to be a game-changer. This fast-acting insulin starts working within 15 minutes, which is incredibly helpful for controlling those post-meal blood sugar spikes. I usually take it just before eating, and it's made a noticeable difference in my blood sugar levels. However, I've had a few side effects—mostly injection site reactions and some flu-like symptoms—but nothing too severe. I'm curious to hear from others who use Admelog. Have you had similar experiences? Any tips for minimizing those pesky side effects?

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last active 4/18/2026
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ruth_fox4/15/2026

Be careful with Admelog—it can cause some serious reactions if you're not paying attention. I had a friend who ended up in the hospital with severe allergic reactions. Always keep an eye out for those signs!

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linda_fernandez4/15/2026

It's crazy that more people don't talk about how to manage side effects like weight gain and flu-like symptoms. I ended up switching to a different type of insulin to see if that helped, but I miss the quick action time of Admelog.

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philip_knight4/15/2026

How do you guys deal with the injection site reactions? I've been getting these thick, hard spots that are really annoying. My doctor suggested rotating injection sites, but it's still a hassle.

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joan_kennedy4/15/2026

I love how fast Admelog works, but the weight gain is a bit of a bummer. Any tips on managing that?

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hannah_alvarez4/15/2026

I've been using Admelog for a few years now, and honestly, it's one of the best insulins I've tried. The key is to stay consistent with your dosing and timing. Also, make sure to keep those glucose tablets handy just in case you go a little low.

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frances_pierce4/15/2026

I've been using Admelog for a while now, and it's been a lifesaver. The quick action time is amazing, but I have to be really careful with dosing. One time, I took a bit too much and ended up with low blood sugar. Not fun!

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kevin_myers4/16/2026

I was surprised by the side effects I saw on here, I have only had minor skin irritation. Hope your side effects aren't too bad!

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wayne_silva4/16/2026

I recently switched from Novolin to Admelog and my blood sugar control has improved drastically. Though the injection site reactions are annoying. I haven't had weight gain. How often do you guys rotate injection sites?

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nicholas_schmidt4/16/2026

I switch between Admelog and Novolog depending on the day. I find that Admelog works better for me in the morning, but Novolog is more effective in the evening. Has anyone else tried mixing different insulins throughout the day?

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lauren_knight4/16/2026

I'm new to all this and just got prescribed Admelog. Any advice for a newbie? I'm a bit nervous about the side effects, but I’m hoping it will help manage my diabetes better.