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Does Insulin Human Interact with Nicotine?

Insulin Human and Nicotine have a moderate drug interaction according to U.S. FDA drug labeling data. Smoking cessation with nicotine replacement may require dose decrease due to increased subcutaneous insulin absorption. The mechanism involves increase of subcutaneous insulin absorption with smoking cessation. Patients taking both medications should consult their healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing the dosage of either drug. This information is based on official FDA drug labeling sourced from OpenFDA and the NIH National Library of Medicine.

Severity
Moderate
Insulin Human Class
Insulin
Nicotine Class
Cholinergic Nicotinic Agonist
Management
Monitor for effects
Data Source
U.S. FDA via OpenFDA

How This Interaction Works

The interaction between Insulin Human and Nicotine occurs because increase of subcutaneous insulin absorption with smoking cessation. Clinically, this means smoking cessation with nicotine replacement may require dose decrease due to increased subcutaneous insulin absorption. This is classified as a moderate interaction. While it may not require stopping either medication, your healthcare provider should be aware you are taking both so they can monitor for potential effects and adjust treatment if necessary.

What To Tell Your Doctor or Pharmacist

If you are taking Insulin Human and your doctor is considering prescribing Nicotine (or vice versa), make sure to:

  • Inform your doctor and pharmacist of all current medications, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements
  • Ask whether the benefits of combining these medications outweigh the risks for your specific situation
  • Ask what symptoms to watch for that would indicate the interaction is causing problems
  • Ask whether any dosage adjustments are needed
  • Never stop or change either medication without first consulting your healthcare provider
💊 Insulin Human(Myxredlin)+💊 Nicotine(Nicotrol)

Severity & Interaction Details

🟡
moderate
Be aware — moderate interaction
Documented interaction with manageable risk. May require dose adjustment or monitoring.
Severity scale
MinorContra
On record
Yes
Drug A class
Insulin
Drug B class
Cholinergic Nicotinic Agonist
Source
NLP:nicotine

What this means in plain English

Smoking cessation with nicotine replacement may require dose decrease due to increased subcutaneous insulin absorption.

What the FDA label says

"Increase of subcutaneous insulin absorption with smoking cessation"

📖 Source: NLP:nicotine

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Data sourced from U.S. FDA drug labeling via openFDA and the NIH National Library of Medicine. For informational purposes only. Always consult your pharmacist or physician.