How many pens are in a box of Toujeo?

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  • There are three pens in a box of Toujeo Solostar.
  • There are two pens in a box of Toujeo Max Solostar.
  • Toujeo is a long-acting form of man-made insulin (insulin glargine) that may be used for the treatment of high blood sugar levels in adults and children 6 years and older with diabetes mellitus.

    Toujeo is available in prefilled pens for self-injection. One is called Toujeo SoloStar and the other is called Toujeo Max Solostar.

  • Toujeo SoloStar contains 450 units of Toujeo U-300. It delivers a dose of insulin in 1 unit increments. The maximum dose it can deliver is 80 units.
  • Toujeo Max Solostart contains 900 units of Toujeo U-300. It delivers a dose of insulin in 2 unit increments. The maximum amount it can deliver is 160 units.
  • Toujeo Max Solostar is recommended for people requiring more than 20 units of insulin per day.

    Each box of Toujeo Solostar contains three pens and there are two pens in a box of Toujeo Max Solostar.

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