GlucaGen hypokit (Glucagon)

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Brand Name : GlucaGen hypokit

Marketing Authorization Holder : Novo Nordisk

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No Generic Medicine available for this medicine.

Product Details

GlucaGen hypokit

GlucaGen HypoKit is for immediate, emergency use for adults and children diabetics who regularly use insulin.  The GlucaGen Hypokit is not to be used when the person is conscious as they can simply ingest sugar.  GlugaGen is only used on a patient that has passed out (become unconscious) from very low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). 

Glucagon is the active ingredient of GlucaGen and is a natural hormone.  Glucagon has the exact opposite effect of insulin. It works on the liver to produce glucose from glycogen to immediately combat low blood sugar.   Once glucose is released, the blood sugar of the patient will rise. 

Information about GlucaGen Hypokit (Glucagon)

GlucaGen is an injectable medication containing glucagon, a hormone that raises blood sugar levels. It is primarily used in emergency situations to treat severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in individuals with diabetes.

Product Highlights

  • Used in emergencies to quickly raise blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes who are unable to consume sugar orally.

Key Ingredient

  • Glucagon

Key Benefits

  • Quickly reverses severe hypoglycemia.
  • Designed for use by caregivers, family members, or individuals with diabetes.
  • Can prevent serious complications from untreated hypoglycemia.

Direction of Use

  • Administer 0.5 to 1 mg intramuscularly or subcutaneously as soon as hypoglycemia is suspected.
  • The powder should be mixed with the provided diluent before injection.
  • Keep in a cool, dry place, and check expiration dates regularly.

Safety Concerns

  • Common side effects following administration.
  • Rare but possible; monitor for signs of an allergic response.
  • Does not work if glycogen stores are depleted or in cases of alcohol-induced hypoglycemia.

Avoid GlucaGen Hypokit (Glucagon) If

  • You have a known allergy to glucagon or any of its components.
  • It should be avoided in patients with this type of tumor, as it can cause hypertension.
  • Not recommended for individuals with insulin-secreting tumors.
  • Use with caution, as it may not be effective in those with depleted glycogen stores.


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