Converting patients from another mealtime insulin can be done on a unit‑to‑unit basis.1
Getting your patients started on Fiasp®

1:1 dosing conversion

General dosing instructions
Individualize the dosage of Fiasp® based on the patient’s metabolic needs, blood glucose monitoring results, and glycemic control goal.1

Avoid mix-ups at the pharmacy
Fiasp® and NovoLog® (insulin aspart injection) 100 U/mL share the same generic name, so it is important to specify the Fiasp® brand name on your script to avoid confusion at the pharmacy.
See the dosing options for Fiasp®

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Fast Facts to remember about Fiasp®

Converting patients from another mealtime insulin can be done on a unit-to-unit basis1

Dosage should be based on each patient’s unique metabolic needs and glycemic results and goal1

Fiasp® provides 3 delivery options: Fiasp® FlexTouch® pen, PenFill® cartridge, and a vial

Specify Fiasp® and add it to your favorites in your electronic prescribing system


3 mL single-patient use Fiasp® FlexTouch® pen
NDC: 0169-3204-15
Form/strength:
100 units/mL
Quantity per box:
15 mL (5 x 3 mL); 1500 units total


10 mL multiple-dose vial
NDC: 0169-3201-11
Form/strength:
100 units/mL
Quantity per box:
10 mL (1 x 10 mL); 1000 units total


Fiasp® PenFill® cartridge
NDC: 0169-3205-15
Form/strength:
100 units/mL
Quantity per box:
15 mL (5 x 3 mL); 1500 units total
Be sure to also include:
- Brand name Fiasp®
- Starting dose (units per day)
- Titration information
- Separate prescription for pen needles if prescribing FlexTouch® (if necessary)