Prescribing Insulin Safely – 6 Rs

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Prescribing Insulin Safely – 6 Rs Right person – check prescription with patient, carer or relative – they are the experts on their diabetes Right insulin – prescribe by BRAND name, beware of sound-a-like insulins, think about the regime – does it make sense Right time – insulin is a time critical drug, ensure prescribed at correct times, eg, rapid acting insulins with meals Right dose – confirm dose with patient, carer or relative, question and clarify doses which seem unusual – use the 25-50 rule Right strength – some insulins are now also available in double and triple strength – ensure strength is clearly indicated in prescription 25-50 rule – question any dose of rapid acting insulin over 25 units or any dose of longer acting insulin over 50 units Right device – name of device needs including NEVER abbreviate “units” due to risk of 10x overdose and death