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Dosing & Reconstitution Guide Educational guide for reconstitution and daily dosing Standard / Gradual Approach (3 mL = ~3.33 mg/mL) Frequency: Inject once daily subcutaneously
Heres what you can bring in your carry-on: Insulin in any form (vials, insulin pens, pre-filled syringes, or loaded into your pump) Unused and used syringes (used ones must be in a sharps disposal container) Insulin pumps and all pump supplies (tubing, infusion sets, pods, batteries, cartridges) Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) sensors, transmitters, receivers, and chargers Lancets and blood glucose meter with test strips Glucagon emergency kit (injection or nasal spray) Fast-acting carbohydrates: juice boxes, glucose tablets, gels, or hard candy even in containers larger than 3.4 oz Ice packs or frozen gel packs to keep insulin cool Ketone strips If you use a GLP-1 medication or another injectable (such as semaglutide or tirzepatide), TSA permits these as well
Further, adjusting for potential changes in milk concentrations in days after semaglutide administration, the maximum RID was 1.26% on day 2