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1.6ML of 100UNIT/ML, Fiasp Pumpcart (1 Cartridge)
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$32.82
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Walmart
$1.01
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Walgreens
$6.88
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Albertsons
$14.96
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1 Cartridge, 1.6ML of 100UNIT/ML
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Fiasp Pumpcart dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 1.6ML of 100UNIT/ML 1 Cartridge $1.01 $1.01 1.6ML of 100UNIT/ML 2 Cartridges $10.76 $5.38 1.6ML of 100UNIT/ML 3 Cartridges $25.64 $8.55
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.6ML of 100UNIT/ML | 1 Cartridge | $1.01 | $1.01 |
| 1.6ML of 100UNIT/ML | 2 Cartridges | $10.76 | $5.38 |
| 1.6ML of 100UNIT/ML | 3 Cartridges | $25.64 | $8.55 |
What is a Fiasp PumpCart?
A Fiasp PumpCart is a pre-filled insulin cartridge designed for use with insulin pumps. It contains Fiasp, a fast-acting insulin aspart formulation, which is used to help control blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. The PumpCart is specifically designed to be compatible with certain insulin pump systems, providing a convenient and efficient way to manage insulin delivery.
Can Fiasp insulin be used in a pump?
Yes, Fiasp insulin can be used in an insulin pump. It is a rapid-acting insulin that is suitable for continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) in insulin pumps. However, it is important for patients to follow their healthcare provider's instructions and the pump manufacturer's guidelines when using Fiasp in a pump.
Why is there a shortage of Fiasp?
There is a shortage of Fiasp due to increased demand, manufacturing delays, or supply chain disruptions. These factors can affect the availability of the medication in pharmacies. It is advisable for patients to consult with their healthcare provider for alternatives or solutions during the shortage.
Can you use Fiasp in an omnipod?
Yes, Fiasp can be used in an Omnipod insulin pump. However, it is important for patients to consult with their healthcare provider before making any changes to their insulin regimen to ensure it is appropriate for their individual needs.
What insulin replaces Fiasp?
Fiasp is a fast-acting insulin aspart. If a replacement is needed, a healthcare provider might consider other rapid-acting insulins such as NovoLog (insulin aspart), Humalog (insulin lispro), or Apidra (insulin glulisine). However, any changes in insulin therapy should be made under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
