Sanofi Diabetes

Admelog®

(insulin lispro 100units/mL)

(GB only)

Admelog insulin lispro injection 100 Units/mL logo

Using your Admelog

The support materials below may help you to quickly get to grips with how to use Admelog, where to store it and how to deliver your insulin doses. Just click on the product you are prescribed to access relevant support materials.

You have been prescribed Admelog SoloStar. This section gives you information to help you start using your Admelog pen.

You have been prescribed Admelog Cartridge. This section gives you information to help you start using your insulin cartridge in your reusable pen.

You have been prescribed Admelog Vials. This section gives you information to help you start using your insulin vial.

My Diabetes Diary

Monitoring diary - children

Monitoring your condition is important

Measuring your blood sugars is an important step in understanding your condition and it is important to monitor these to identify important fluctuations. Daily monitoring can help to tell you whether you need to adjust your insulin dose, or whether it would be helpful to eat something to help balance your sugar levels.

Download this digital monitoring diary and fill it in either digitally or manually after printing. Share it with your diabetes nurse or doctor each time you visit.

Monitoring Diary

Recycle your
used insulin pen

Sanofi is committed to environmental protection. That's why we're launching RePen, a pilot program that will recycle used insulin pens. It's easy to participate. Just drop off your empty pen within a collection envelope you can order online. Help us make a difference for the environment. Recycle your used insulin pen today.

Recycle now
Toujeo SoloStar Handbook

Living well with diabetes

How to live well with your diabetes?

Understanding your condition is pivotal to living your best life with diabetes.

Download this booklet if you’d like to understand your diabetes better. It gives you clear information about diabetes, as well as what to be mindful of to ensure you keep yourself well and your diabetes well managed.

Reporting of side effects
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in the package leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard
By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.

MAT-GB-2104522 (v8.0)
Date of Preparation: March 2024