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Humulin 70/30 Days Supply Calculator with Priming

3ml per Pen, 15ml per Box

Use this Humulin 70/30 calculator to estimate insulin pen days supply for dispensing, billing, and audit review.

This page is designed for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to calculate insulin days supply more consistently for dispensing, billing, refill timing, and audit-ready workflow.

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How Humulin® 70/30 KwikPen® 5 Pens U-100 days supply is calculated

Days Supply = Total Units Dispensed ÷ (Total Daily Dose + Priming Loss)

Humulin® 70/30 KwikPen® 5 Pens U-100 days supply is generally calculated by dividing the total insulin units dispensed by the patient's total daily dose. For pen products, priming can reduce the effective insulin available for actual patient dosing, so it may affect the final days supply calculation.

If the product has an in-use expiration limit after opening, that expiration may cap the practical or billable days supply even when the mathematical unit-based calculation suggests a longer supply.

Product details

Package: 3ml per Pen, 15ml per Box
NDC: NDC: 0002-8803-59
Units per container: 300
Pens/cartridges per box: 5
Priming dose: 2 units
In-use expiration: 10 days

Why priming matters

Many insulin pens require priming before injection. Those units are not part of the therapeutic dose, so repeated priming can reduce true available insulin and shorten practical days supply.

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Frequently asked questions

How do you calculate Humulin® 70/30 KwikPen® 5 Pens U-100 days supply?

Days supply equals total insulin units dispensed divided by the patient's total daily dose. For pen products, priming may reduce the effective insulin available for dosing, and expiration after opening may cap the final practical days supply.

Why does priming matter?

Priming uses insulin units before injection and can reduce the effective insulin available for therapeutic dosing.

Why does expiration matter?

Expiration after opening can shorten usable or billable days supply, even if simple unit math suggests a longer duration.

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