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Gvoke Kit

Gvoke Kit contains a single-dose vial of premixed, ready-to-use glucagon and a syringe for use in the treatment of severe hypoglycemic events among adult and pediatric patients with diabetes ages two and above.

Administration: Vial and Syringe

Units per package size: Gvoke Kit contains one (1) single-dose sterile syringe with markings for 0.1 mL (0.5 mg pediatric dose) and 0.2 mL (1 mg adult dose), and one single-dose vial containing 0.2 mL of solution.

Device Type:
Glucagon Injection
Reusable Disposable:
Disposable (Single dose only)
Medicine Type:
Glucagon
Insulin Type:
N/A
Dose Delivery:

0.1 mL (0.5 mg dose) for pediatric patients aged 2 to under 12 years of age weighing less than 45 kg (100 lbs) and 0.2 mL (1 mg dose) for adults and pediatric patients aged 12 years and older or pediatric patients weighing 45 kg (100 lbs) or greater.

 

 

Largest Dose Possible:
0.2 mL
Total Capacity:

0.1 mL for 0.5 mg dose | 0.2 mL for 1.0mg dose

Memory Function:
No
Audible Click:
No
Assistive Dexterity Issue Options:
No

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GoodRx (pharmacy discounts)

  • Each Gvoke vial and syringe should be used only one time and then discarded.
  • Gvoke vial and syringe kit is for subcutaneous injection only.
  • Store vial and pouched syringe together in original carton until time of use. Do not remove syringe from pouch until time of use.
  • Store at room temperature, 68° to 77°F (20° to 25°C). Do not refrigerate or freeze.
  • There will be unused medicine in the vial after use. Do not save unused medicine for later use. Throw away (discard) unused portion.

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