Questions for Your Healthcare Team
You are not alone in managing your diabetes. Your healthcare team is there to help you every step of the way. This page outlines
some questions you can ask to open a discussion about starting insulin. Your healthcare team also needs to know certain
details about your health and lifestyle, so you can work together to adjust your treatment.
Be open about your feelings
Your doctor and other members of your healthcare team are there to help you through your questions. You or your loved one may have many concerns when starting insulin, so be up front about them:
- Are you frightened?
- Are you angry?
- What worries you the most?
- What do you think will happen?
- What are your insulin therapy choices?
- How do you know which insulin is right for you?
- Why is it important you start insulin?
- Will you have low blood sugars?
- Will you gain weight?
- What are your therapy goals?
- What are your lifestyle considerations?

Give your healthcare team the details they need to know
To get the most out of your office visits, be prepared in advance to provide your healthcare team with the information they need to solve problems and decide what's best for you or your loved one. Some of the facts they will need include:
- When you usually eat
- What and how much you eat, and how much it varies from day to day
- Whether you exercise, and how much
- Your stress level at work and home
- Other medicines you take, including over-the-counter items
Important Safety Information
Humalog, Humalog Mix75/25, and Humalog Mix50/50 are for use in patients with diabetes to control high blood sugar. Humalog should be used with a longer-acting insulin, except when used in combination with sulfonylureas in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Humalog insulins are contraindicated during episodes of hypoglycemia and in patients sensitive to Humalog or one of its excipients. The safety and effectiveness of Humalog in patients less than 3 years of age have not been established. Safety and effectiveness of Humalog Mix75/25 and Humalog Mix50/50 in patients less than 18 years of age have not been established. There are no clinical studies of the use of Humalog insulins in pregnancy or nursing mothers.
Potential side effects associated with the use of all insulins include low blood sugar, weight gain, low blood potassium, changes in fat tissue at the site of injection, and allergic reactions, both general and local. Humalog Mix75/25 and Humalog Mix50/50 should not be mixed with another insulin. Starting or changing insulin therapy should be done cautiously and only under medical supervision.
Humalog insulins are available by prescription only. See the Humalog, Humalog Mix75/25, and Humalog Mix50/50 Patient Product Information for important facts about these products.
Humalog is a registered trademark of Eli Lilly and Company. Humalog Mix75/25 and Humalog Mix50/50 are trademarks of Eli Lilly and Company.
Humalog, Humalog Mix75/25, and Humalog Mix50/50 are for use in patients with diabetes to control high blood sugar. Humalog should be used with a longer-acting insulin, except when used in combination with sulfonylureas in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Humalog insulins are contraindicated during episodes of hypoglycemia and in patients sensitive to Humalog or one of its excipients. The safety and effectiveness of Humalog in patients less than 3 years of age have not been established. Safety and effectiveness of Humalog Mix75/25 and Humalog Mix50/50 in patients less than 18 years of age have not been established. There are no clinical studies of the use of Humalog insulins in pregnancy or nursing mothers.
Potential side effects associated with the use of all insulins include low blood sugar, weight gain, low blood potassium, changes in fat tissue at the site of injection, and allergic reactions, both general and local. Humalog Mix75/25 and Humalog Mix50/50 should not be mixed with another insulin. Starting or changing insulin therapy should be done cautiously and only under medical supervision.
Humalog insulins are available by prescription only. See the Humalog, Humalog Mix75/25, and Humalog Mix50/50 Patient Product Information for important facts about these products.
Humalog is a registered trademark of Eli Lilly and Company. Humalog Mix75/25 and Humalog Mix50/50 are trademarks of Eli Lilly and Company.























