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A Glucagon Injection Kit with Diluent is a medical emergency kit used to treat severe hypoglycemia (very low blood sugar) when a person cannot take oral sugar. It contains a vial of glucagon powder and a syringe with diluent to reconstitute and administer glucagon quickly.
Please note: a valid prescription is required for all prescription medication.
Buy a Glucagon Injection Kit with Diluent online to be prepared for diabetic emergencies. This kit is intended for use by caregivers or trained individuals when a person is unconscious or unable to ingest glucose. Having one accessible is a critical part of a safe diabetes management plan.
The kit includes:
A vial of glucagon powder (typically 1 mg)
A syringe prefilled with diluent solution
Instructions for reconstitution and injection
Once mixed, the glucagon solution is injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously to quickly raise blood sugar.
Doctors recommend a glucagon kit for people with diabetes who:
Use insulin and are at risk of severe hypoglycemia
May suffer episodes where they are unable to safely take oral glucose
Are children, elderly, or those with severe hypoglycemia history
The kit is used when someone is unresponsive or cannot swallow and immediate help is needed.
The active ingredient is glucagon, a hormone that triggers the liver to release stored glucose (glycogen) into the bloodstream. This rapid glucose release raises blood sugar levels, reversing life-threatening hypoglycemia.
Reconstitute: Inject the diluent into the glucagon vial and swirl gently until full dissolution.
Draw up: Use the syringe provided to draw the glucagon solution.
Inject: Administer intramuscularly (thigh, buttock) or subcutaneously.
After injection: Turn the person on their side to prevent choking.
Follow-up: Once awake, provide a fast-acting carbohydrate (juice or sugar) and follow with a longer-acting snack.
Call emergency services: Hypoglycemia severe enough to require glucagon needs prompt medical attention.
A second dose may be given if no response in 15 minutes, depending on the person’s protocol and kit instructions.
Store the kit at room temperature (usually below 25 °C). Do not freeze. Keep away from direct sunlight. Check expiration date regularly and replace as needed.
Common side effects:
Nausea, vomiting
Hunger or increased appetite
Sweating
Less common side effects:
Dizziness
Rapid heartbeat
Serious side effects:
Rare allergic reaction (swelling, rash, difficulty breathing)
In very rare cases, rebound hyperglycemia
Seek medical help if you notice allergic symptoms or prolonged vomiting preventing recovery.
Always train caregivers or family members on kit use
Do not inject if the vial is cloudy or discolored
Use caution in patients with adrenal insufficiency or glucagon allergy
Once responsive, monitor blood sugar closely
The kit is for emergency use only, not for routine treatment
Glucagon’s effect may be modified by:
Beta-blockers (blunt heart response)
Warfarin (enhanced anticoagulant effect)
Insulin or other glucose-lowering drugs (may need adjustment)
Always inform your healthcare provider of all medications you take.
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