Massachusetts Pharmacy Technician License Practice Test

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In which dosage form is Lantus insulin typically available?

  1. Tablet

  2. Vial

  3. Pen

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

Lantus insulin, which is a long-acting insulin used to help control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, is available in several dosage forms to accommodate different patient preferences and needs. Specifically, it can be found in a vial for traditional syringe administration, which allows for precise dosing as prescribed. Additionally, Lantus is available in a pen device, known as a prefilled pen, which offers convenience and ease of use for self-administration, often leading to better adherence to insulin therapy. The option indicating that Lantus insulin is available in all the forms listed reflects the versatility of the medication in meeting the varying preferences and requirements of patients. While tablets are not a dosage form for Lantus, the vial and pen options are both valid forms of administration. This range of delivery methods helps ensure that individuals have the means to manage their diabetes in a way that best fits their lifestyle.