Inadequate dosing or discontinuation of treatment, especially in type 1 diabetes, may lead to hyperglycemia. In type 1 diabetes, untreated hyperglycemic events eventually lead to diabetic ketoacidosis which is potentially lethal.
Hypoglycemia may occur if the insulin dose is too high in relation to the insulin requirement.
Transferring a patient to another type or brand of insulin should be done under strict medical supervision.
Changes in strength, brand (manufacturer), type (rapid acting insulin, dual acting insulin, intermediate and long acting insulin, etc.), species (animal, human insulin analogue) and/or method of manufacture (recombinant DNA versus animal source insulin) may result in the need for a change in dosage.
Before traveling between different time zones, patients should be advised to consult their doctor, since this may mean that they have to take insulin and meals at different times.