Introduction
Toujeo SoloStar (300 Units/mL) is a long-acting insulin glargine injection, supplied in pre-filled pen form (1 box = 3 pens). It’s used once daily to help manage blood sugar levels in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. Unlike short-acting insulins that work immediately after meals, Toujeo provides steady 24-hour glucose control, acting like a basal (background) insulin. This medicine requires a prescription and should only be used under medical supervision with proper glucose monitoring.
Primary Uses
Toujeo is prescribed for:
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Type 1 Diabetes (Adults & Children) — with mealtime insulin as needed.
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Type 2 Diabetes (Adults) — when oral medicines alone are not enough.
Indications
Doctors recommend Toujeo when:
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Long-term basal insulin support is required.
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Blood sugar remains high overnight or between meals.
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Frequent dose adjustments are needed for steady control without spikes.
How It Works
Insulin glargine helps regulate glucose by:
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Blocking liver glucose production.
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Enhancing sugar uptake by muscle and fat cells.
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Reducing fat breakdown (lipolysis).
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Supporting protein preservation.
This results in stable blood sugar levels throughout the day and night.
Side Effects
Very Common:
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Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) — dizziness, sweating, shakiness, confusion.
Common:
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Injection site reactions: redness, itching, swelling.
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Lipohypertrophy (thickened skin from repeated injections).
Uncommon:
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Lipoatrophy (skin thinning).
Rare:
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Allergic reactions, vision disturbances, fluid retention (edema).
Very Rare:
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Muscle pain (myalgia), altered taste (dysgeusia).
Seek medical help if hypoglycemia is severe or allergic symptoms appear.
Warnings
Warning 1: If blood sugar levels are unstable, check dosage, injection technique, and adherence before changing insulin.
Warning 2: Illness, stress, or emotional changes can alter insulin requirements — frequent monitoring may be needed.
Warning 3: Absorption rate varies with injection site, temperature, and activity — consistency is key.
Contraindications
Do not use Toujeo if:
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You are allergic to insulin glargine or any excipients.
Precautions
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Regular glucose monitoring is essential.
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Any change in insulin type or dose should be done only under medical supervision.
FAQs
Q: How often is Toujeo taken?
A: Once daily, preferably at the same time each day.
Q: Can I mix it with other insulins?
A: No — Toujeo must not be mixed with other insulin products.
Q: What happens if I miss a dose?
A: Do not double dose. Contact your doctor for guidance.
Q: Can I use it during pregnancy?
A: Only if advised by your physician — close monitoring is required.
Q: Where should I inject it?
A: Inject subcutaneously into the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, rotating sites to prevent skin reactions.
Doctor’s Overview
Dr. Ahmed Raza (Endocrinologist):
“Toujeo is a reliable long-acting insulin for patients needing all-day glucose coverage with fewer fluctuations. It works best when diet, timing, and injection technique are consistent. Dosage must never be altered without guidance.”
Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Insulin dosing varies per individual. Always consult your doctor before making any adjustments, especially if blood sugar readings are unstable.

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