Tresiba

Active Ingredient(s): Insulin Degludec
FDA Approved: * September 25, 2015
Pharm Company: * NOVO NORDISK INC
Category: Diabetes

Insulin degludec (INN/USAN) is an ultralong-acting basal insulin analogue that was developed by Novo Nordisk under the brand name Tresiba.[2] It is administered via subcutaneous injection once daily to help control the blood sugar level of those with diabetes. It has a duration of action that lasts up to 42 hours (compared to 18 to 26 hours provided by other marketed long-acting insulins such as insulin glargine and insulin detemir), making it a once-daily basal insulin,&... [wikipedia]

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Dosage List

Tresiba 200 U/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution
NDC: 0169-2550
Labeler:
Novo Nordisk
Tresiba 100 U/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution
NDC: 0169-2660
Labeler:
Novo Nordisk
Tresiba 100 U/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution
NDC: 0169-2662
Labeler:
Novo Nordisk
Tresiba 200 U/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution
NDC: 50090-3491
Labeler:
A-s Medication Solutions
Tresiba 100 U/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution
NDC: 50090-7077
Labeler:
A-s Medication Solutions
Tresiba 200 U/Ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution
NDC: 50090-7094
Labeler:
A-s Medication Solutions

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Cost of Tresiba Flextouch

Can anyone tell me what the typical price is for Tresiba Flextouch 200 units/mL?...