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LEVEMIR INNOLET 100 U/ML INJECTABLE SOLUTION IN A PRE-FILLED PEN

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Dr Tomasz Grzelewski is an MD, PhD specialist in allergy, paediatrics, general practice and sports medicine, with a clinical focus on dermatology, endocrinology, allergology and sports-related health. He has more than 20 years of clinical experience and completed his medical training at the Medical University of Łódź, where he defended his PhD thesis with distinction. His doctoral research was recognised by the Polish Society of Allergology for its innovative contribution to the field. Throughout his career, he has gained extensive expertise in diagnosing and managing a wide range of allergic and paediatric conditions, including modern allergen desensitisation techniques.

For five years, Dr Grzelewski served as the Head of two paediatric departments in Poland, managing complex clinical cases and leading multidisciplinary teams. He also worked in medical centres in the United Kingdom, gaining experience across both primary care and specialist environments. With over a decade of telemedicine experience, he has provided online consultations across Europe and is valued for his clear, structured and evidence-based medical guidance.

Dr Grzelewski is actively involved in clinical programmes focused on modern anti-allergic therapies. As a Principal Investigator, he leads research projects on sublingual and oral allergen desensitisation, supporting evidence-based progress in allergy treatment for both children and adults.

In addition to his background in allergology and paediatrics, he completed dermatology studies through the Cambridge Education Group (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland) and a Clinical Endocrinology course at Harvard Medical School. This advanced training enhances his ability to manage skin manifestations of allergies, atopic conditions, urticaria, endocrine-related symptoms and complex immunological reactions.

Patients commonly seek his care for:

  • seasonal and perennial allergies
  • allergic rhinitis and chronic nasal symptoms
  • asthma and breathing difficulties
  • food and medication allergies
  • urticaria, atopic dermatitis and skin reactions
  • recurrent infections in children
  • sports-related health questions
  • general family medicine concerns
Dr Tomasz Grzelewski is known for his clear communication style, structured medical approach and ability to explain treatment options in a concise and accessible way. His multidisciplinary background across allergy, paediatrics, dermatology and endocrinology allows him to provide safe, up-to-date and comprehensive care for patients of all ages.
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How to use LEVEMIR INNOLET 100 U/ML INJECTABLE SOLUTION IN A PRE-FILLED PEN

Introduction

Package Leaflet: Information for the User

Levemir 100units/ml solution for injection in pre-filled pen

insulin detemir

Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.

  • Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.
  • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.
  • This medicine has been prescribed for you only. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours.
  • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. See section 4.

Contents of the pack

  1. What is Levemir and what is it used for
  2. What you need to know before you use Levemir
  3. How to use Levemir
  4. Possible side effects
  5. Storage of Levemir
  6. Contents of the pack and other information

1. What is Levemir and what is it used for

Levemir is a modern insulin (insulin analogue) with a long duration of action. Modern insulins are improved versions of human insulin.

Levemir is used to lower high blood sugar levels in adults, adolescents and children from 1 year of age with diabetes. Diabetes is a disease where the body does not produce enough insulin to control blood sugar levels.

Levemir can be used with fast-acting insulins administered in relation to meals.

In the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus, Levemir can also be used in combination with diabetes tablets and/or with non-insulin injectable antidiabetics.

Levemir has a long and steady blood sugar lowering effect for 3 to 4 hours after injection. Levemir provides basal insulin coverage for up to 24 hours.

2. What you need to know before you use Levemir

Do not use Levemir

  • If you are allergic to insulin detemir or any of the other ingredients of this medicine, see section 6, Contents of the pack and other information.

If you suspect you are going to have a hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar level), see a) Summary of serious and most frequent adverse reactions in section 4.

If you are going to use it in insulin infusion pumps.

  • If InnoLet has been dropped, is damaged or broken.
  • If it has not been stored correctly or has been frozen, see section 5, Storage of Levemir.
  • If the insulin does not look like water, is not clear and is not colourless.

If any of these conditions apply to you, do not use Levemir. Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Before using Levemir

  • Check the label to ensure it is the insulin that has been prescribed for you.
  • Always use a new needle for each injection to prevent contamination.
  • Needles and Levemir InnoLet must not be shared.
  • Levemir InnoLet is only intended for injection under the skin. Talk to your doctor if you need to inject the insulin by another method.

Warnings and precautions

Certain conditions and activities may affect your insulin requirement. Talk to your doctor:

  • If you have kidney, liver, adrenal, pituitary or thyroid problems.
  • If you are doing more physical exercise than usual or if you want to change your diet, as this may affect your blood sugar level.
  • If you are ill, continue your insulin treatment and talk to your doctor.
  • If you are going to travel abroad, time differences between countries may affect your insulin requirement and the time of administration.
  • If your albumin levels are very low, carefully monitor your blood sugar levels. Discuss this with your doctor.

Skin changes at the injection site

The injection site should be rotated to help avoid changes in the fatty tissue, such as thickening of the skin, shrinking of the skin or lumps under the skin. Insulin may not work well if injected into a lumpy, shrunk or thickened area (see section 3, How to use Levemir). Inform your doctor if you notice any changes at the injection site. Inform your doctor if you are currently injecting into these affected areas, before starting to inject into a different area. Your doctor may advise you to check your blood sugar levels more closely and adjust your insulin dose or the dose of your other antidiabetic medications.

Children and adolescents

Levemir can be used in adolescents and children from 1 year of age.

The safety and efficacy of Levemir in children under 1 year of age has not been established.

No data are available.

Other medicines and Levemir

Tell your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.

Certain medicines affect your blood sugar level and this may mean you need to adjust your insulin dose. The following are the main medicines that may affect your treatment with insulin.

Your blood sugar level may fall (hypoglycaemia) if you take:

  • Other medicines for the treatment of diabetes
  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) (used to treat depression)
  • Beta-blockers (used to treat high blood pressure)
  • Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (used to treat certain heart diseases or high blood pressure)
  • Salicylates (used to relieve pain and lower fever)
  • Anabolic steroids (such as testosterone)
  • Sulphonamides (used to treat infections).

Your blood sugar level may rise (hyperglycaemia) if you take:

  • Oral contraceptives (birth control pills)
  • Thiazides (used to treat high blood pressure or excessive fluid retention)
  • Glucocorticoids (such as “cortisone” used to treat inflammation)
  • Thyroid hormones (used to treat thyroid disorders)
  • Sympathomimetics (such as adrenaline or salbutamol or terbutaline used to treat asthma)
  • Growth hormone (medicine to stimulate somatic and skeletal growth that has a pronounced effect on metabolic processes)
  • Danazol (medicine that acts on ovulation).

Octreotide and lanreotide (used to treat acromegaly, a rare hormonal disorder that usually occurs in middle-aged adults, caused when the pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone) may increase or decrease your blood sugar levels.

Beta-blockers (used to treat high blood pressure) may weaken or completely suppress the first warning symptoms that could help you recognise when you have low blood sugar levels.

Pioglitazone (tablets used to treat type 2 diabetes)

Some patients with type 2 diabetes of long standing and previous heart disease or stroke who were treated with pioglitazone and insulin developed heart failure. Inform your doctor as soon as possible if you have signs of heart failure such as unusual shortness of breath, rapid weight gain or localised swelling (oedema).

If you have taken any of the medicines mentioned above, inform your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Alcoholic beverages and use of Levemir

If you drink alcohol, it may alter your insulin requirement because your blood sugar level may increase or decrease. Careful monitoring is recommended.

Pregnancy and breast-feeding

  • If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine. You may need to adjust your insulin dose during pregnancy and after delivery. It is very important for the health of your baby and your own health to maintain good control of your blood sugar levels during pregnancy and to prevent hypoglycaemia.
  • If you are breast-feeding, talk to your doctor as you may need to adjust your insulin dose.

Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine during pregnancy or breast-feeding.

Driving and using machines

Ask your doctor whether you can drive or use machines:

  • If you have frequent hypoglycaemias.
  • If you find it hard to recognise hypoglycaemia.

If your blood sugar is too low or too high, it may affect your concentration and ability to react and therefore also your ability to drive a car or operate machinery. Bear in mind that you could endanger yourself or others.

Important information about some of the ingredients of Levemir

Levemir contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per dose, i.e. it is essentially “sodium-free”.

3. How to use Levemir

Dose and when to administer the insulin

Always use your insulin and adjust the dose exactly as your doctor has told you. If you are not sure, talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Levemir can be used with fast-acting insulins administered in relation to meals.

In the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus, Levemir can also be used in combination with diabetes tablets and/or with non-insulin injectable antidiabetics.

Do not change your insulin unless your doctor tells you to.

Your doctor may need to adjust your dose if:

  • your doctor changes you from one type or brand of insulin to another, or
  • your doctor has added another medicine for the treatment of diabetes to your treatment with Levemir.

Use in children and adolescents

Levemir can be used in adolescents and children from 1 year of age.

There is no experience with the use of Levemir in children under 1 year of age.

Use in special patient groups

If you have kidney or liver problems (renal or hepatic insufficiency), or if you are over 65 years of age, you should check your blood sugar levels more often and consult your doctor about the adjustment of your insulin dose.

How often to inject

When used in combination with diabetes tablets and/or in combination with non-insulin injectable antidiabetics, Levemir should be administered once daily. When used as part of a basal-bolus regimen, Levemir should be administered once or twice daily depending on the patient’s needs. The Levemir dose should be adjusted individually. The injection can be given at any time of the day, but at the same time every day. In patients who need two daily doses to achieve optimal blood sugar control, the evening dose can be given in the evening or at bedtime.

How and where to inject

Levemir is injected under the skin (subcutaneous administration). Never inject Levemir directly into a vein (intravenous administration) or muscle (intramuscular administration). Levemir InnoLet is only intended for injection under the skin. Talk to your doctor if you need to inject the insulin by another method.

For each injection, change the injection site within the area of skin you usually use. This may reduce the risk of developing lumps or hollows under the skin (see section 4, Possible side effects). The best areas for injection are: the front of your thighs, the area around your waist and the upper outer part of your arm. Regularly check your blood sugar levels.

How to handle Levemir InnoLet

Levemir InnoLet is a pre-filled, disposable pen containing insulin detemir.

Read the instructions for use carefully before you start using Levemir. You must use the pen as described in the instructions for use.

Always make sure you use the correct pen before injecting your insulin.

If you use more insulin than you need

If you use too much insulin, your blood sugar level may become too low (hypoglycaemia). See a) Summary of serious and most frequent adverse reactions in section 4.

If you forget to use your insulin

If you forget to inject your insulin, your blood sugar level may become too high (hyperglycaemia). See c) Effects of diabetes in section 4.

If you stop using your insulin

Do not stop using your insulin without talking to your doctor first. This could lead to very high blood sugar levels (severe hyperglycaemia) and ketoacidosis. See c) Effects of diabetes in section 4.

If you have any other questions about the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

4. Possible Adverse Effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause adverse effects, although not all people suffer from them.

  • Summary of serious and very frequent adverse effects

Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)is a very frequent adverse effect. It can affect more than 1 in 10 people.

Low blood sugar levels may appear if:

  • Too much insulin is injected.
  • You eat very little or skip a meal.
  • You do more exercise than usual.
  • You drink alcohol (see section 2, Alcoholic beverages and use of Levemir).

Warning symptoms of low blood sugar: cold sweat, cold and pale skin, headache, palpitations, nausea, excessive hunger, temporary changes in vision, drowsiness, unusual fatigue and weakness, nervousness or tremors, anxiety, confusion, and difficulty concentrating.

A severe drop in blood sugar can lead to loss of consciousness. If a severe and prolonged drop in blood sugar is not treated, it can cause brain injury (transient or permanent) and even death. You can regain consciousness more quickly if someone who knows how to do it administers a glucagon injection to you. If you are given glucagon, you should take glucose or a sugary product as soon as you regain consciousness. If you do not respond to glucagon treatment, you should be treated in a hospital.

What to do if your blood sugar level is low:

? If your blood sugar level is low, take glucose tablets or a sugary product (caramels, cookies, fruit juice). Measure your blood sugar level if possible and then rest. Always carry glucose tablets or sugary foods with you in case you need them.

? When the symptoms of hypoglycemia have disappeared or when blood sugar levels have stabilized, continue insulin treatment as usual.

? If you have had blood sugar levels so low that they have caused you to lose consciousness, if you have needed to be given a glucagon injection, or if you have had many drops in blood sugar levels, talk to your doctor. You may need to adjust the amount or administration schedule of insulin, food, or exercise.

Inform others that you have diabetes and what the consequences may be, including the risk of losing consciousness due to a drop in blood sugar level. Inform them that if you become unconscious, they should lay you on your side and seek immediate medical attention. They should not give you anything to eat or drink, as you could choke.

Severe allergic reactionto Levemir or to any of its components (called a systemic allergic reaction) is a very rare but potentially fatal adverse effect. It can affect up to 1 in 10,000 people.

Consult your doctor immediately:

  • If the signs of allergy spread to other parts of your body.
  • If you suddenly feel sick and have sweats, vomiting, difficulty breathing, palpitations, feel dizzy.

? If you notice any of these symptoms, consult your doctor immediately.

Changes in the skin at the injection site: If you inject insulin in the same place, the fatty tissue can shrink (lipoatrophy) or become thicker (lipohypertrophy) (can affect up to 1 in 100 people). Lumps under the skin can also occur due to the accumulation of a protein called amyloid (cutaneous amyloidosis; the frequency of this is not known). Insulin may not work as well if it is injected into a lumpy, shrunken, or thickened area. Change the injection site to help avoid these skin changes.

  • List of other adverse effects

Uncommon adverse effects

Can affect up to 1 in 100 people.

Allergic reactions: Local allergic reactions can occur at the injection site (pain, redness, hives, inflammation, bruising, swelling, and itching). These reactions usually disappear after a few weeks of treatment. If the symptoms do not disappear, or if they spread throughout your body, consult your doctor immediately. See also Severe allergic reaction above.

Visual problems: When starting insulin treatment, you may have problems with your vision, but this alteration is usually temporary.

Joint swelling: When starting insulin treatment, fluid accumulation can cause inflammation of the ankles and other joints. This effect usually disappears quickly. If it does not, consult your doctor.

Diabetic retinopathy (an eye disease related to diabetes that can lead to vision loss): If you have diabetic retinopathy and your blood sugar level improves very quickly, retinopathy can worsen. Consult your doctor.

Rare adverse effects

Can affect up to 1 in 1,000 people.

Painful neuropathy (pain due to nerve damage): if your blood sugar level improves very quickly, you may experience nerve-related pain, this is called acute painful neuropathy and is usually transient.

Reporting of adverse effects

If you experience any type of adverse effect, consult your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse, even if it is a possible adverse effect that is not listed in this leaflet. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Medicines Monitoring System for Human Use: www.notificaRAM.es. By reporting adverse effects, you can contribute to providing more information on the safety of this medicine.

  • Effects of diabetes

High blood sugar (hyperglycemia)

High blood sugar levels may appear if:

  • Not enough insulin is injected.
  • If you forget to inject insulin or interrupt insulin treatment.
  • If you repeatedly inject less insulin than you need.
  • If you have an infection or fever.
  • If you eat more than usual.
  • If you do less physical exercise than usual.

Warning symptoms of high blood sugar:

The symptoms appear gradually. These include: increased need to urinate, thirst, loss of appetite, feeling of dizziness (nausea or vomiting), drowsiness or fatigue, dry and reddened skin, feeling of dryness in the mouth, and fruity breath odor (acetone).

What to do if your blood sugar level is too high:

? If you notice any of the symptoms described: check your blood sugar level, check the ketone level in your urine if possible, and consult your doctor immediately.

? These can be symptoms of a very serious disorder called diabetic ketoacidosis (acid builds up in the blood because the body breaks down fat instead of sugar). If left untreated, it could produce a diabetic coma and death.

5. Storage of Levemir

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use this medicine after the expiration date that appears on the InnoLet label and on the packaging after CAD. The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.

Always keep the cap on your InnoLet when not in use to protect it from light.

Levemir should be protected from excessive heat and light.

Before opening:Unused Levemir InnoLet should be stored in the refrigerator between 2°C and 8°C, away from the cooling element. Do not freeze.

During use or when carrying as a spare: InnoLet in use or carried as a spare should not be stored in the refrigerator. It can be carried and stored at room temperature (below 30°C) for 6 weeks.

Medicines should not be disposed of through wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of packaging and medicines that are no longer needed. This will help protect the environment.

6. Package contents and additional information

Composition of Levemir

  • The active substance is insulin detemir. Each ml contains 100 units of insulin detemir. Each pre-filled pen contains 300 units of insulin detemir in 3 ml of injectable solution. 1 unit of insulin detemir corresponds to 1 international unit of human insulin.
  • The other components are glycerol, phenol, metacresol, zinc acetate, disodium phosphate dihydrate, sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, and water for injection.

Appearance of the product and package contents

Levemir is presented as an injectable solution.

Packages containing 1, 5, and 10 pre-filled pens of 3 ml. Not all presentations may be marketed.

Marketing authorization holder and manufacturer

Novo Nordisk A/S, Novo Allé, DK-2880 Bagsværd, Denmark

Instructions for use of InnoLet are included on the back.

Date of the last revision of this leaflet:

Other sources of information

Detailed information on this medicine is available on the European Medicines Agency website: http://www.ema.europa.eu.

Instructions for use of LEVEMIR injectable solution in InnoLet

Read the instructions carefully before using your InnoLet.If you do not follow the instructions carefully, you may administer too little or too much insulin, which could produce a blood sugar level that is too high or too low.

InnoLet is a simple and compact pre-filled pen, capable of administering from 1 to 50 units in increments of 1 unit. InnoLet is designed to be used with the NovoFine or NovoTwist disposable needles of up to 8 mm in length. As a precaution, always carry a spare insulin administration system in case the InnoLet you are using is lost or damaged.

InnoLet device with dose selector, insulin scale, needle compartment, and insulin cartridge, showing disposable needle and its parts

First steps

Check the name and color labelof InnoLet to ensure it contains the correct type of insulin. This is especially important if you use more than one type of insulin. If you use the wrong type of insulin, your blood sugar level can become too high or too low. Remove the pen cap.

Assembly of the needle

  • Always use a new needle for each injection. This reduces the risk of contamination, infection, loss of insulin, needle blockage, and inaccurate dosing.
    • Be careful not to bend or damage the needle before use.
    • Remove the paper tabfrom a new disposable needle.
  • Screw the needle straight and firmly onto your InnoLet (figure A).
  • Remove the large outer protector and the inner needle protector. The large outer protector of the needle can be stored in the compartment provided for it.

Never try to put the inner needle cap back on. You could prick yourself with the needle.

Auto-injector device with blue arrow indicating rotation to activate dose mechanism

Preparation to eliminate air before each injection

During use, small amounts of air may remain in the needle and insulin cartridge.

To avoid injecting air and ensure accurate dosing:

  • Set 2 units by turning the dose selector clockwise.
  • Hold InnoLet with the needle upwards and gently tap the cartridge a few times with your finger (figure B), to make the air bubbles settle at the top of the cartridge.
  • With the needle still upwards, press the push button and the dose selector will return to 0.
  • Always make sure a drop appears at the needle tip before injecting (figure B). This ensures that the insulin flows. If this does not happen, change the needle and repeat the procedure up to 6 times.

If a drop of insulin still does not appear, the device is defective and should not be used.

  • If a drop does not appear, no insulin will be injected, even if the dose selector moves. This may indicate that the needle is blocked or damaged.
  • Always check InnoLet before injecting. If you do not check InnoLet, you may receive an insufficient or non-existent amount of insulin. This could produce a blood sugar level that is too high.

Hand holding a transparent insulin cylinder with numerical scale and visible liquid inside

Dose selection

  • Always make sure the push button is fully pushed in and the dose selector is at 0.
  • Set the required number of units by turning the dose selector clockwise (figure C).
  • You will hear a click for each unit set. The dose can be corrected up or down by turning the dose selector. Make sure you do not turn the dose selector or correct the dose once the needle is under your skin. This could produce an inaccurate dose that can make your blood sugar level too high or too low.

Before injecting insulin, always use the dose selector and dose marker to see how many units you have set. Do not count the clicks of the pen. If you set an incorrect dose and inject it, your blood sugar level can become too high or too low. Do not use the remaining insulin scale, as it only shows the approximate amount of insulin left in the pen.

You cannot set a dose greater than the number of units left in the cartridge.

Auto-injector device with circular dial showing dose in units and arrows indicating dose adjustment to 33 units

Insulin injection

  • Insert the needle under the skin. Use the injection technique advised by your doctor.
  • Administer the dose by pressing the push button fully (figure D). You will hear clicks as the dose selector returns to 0.
  • After the injection, keep the needle under the skin for at least 6 seconds to ensure that the full dose is administered.
  • Make sure you do not block the dose selector while injecting, as the dose selector must return to 0 as you press the push button. Always make sure the dose selector returns to 0 after the injection. If the dose selector stops before reaching 0, the full dose has not been administered, which could result in a blood sugar level that is too high.
  • Discard the needle after each injection.

Hand holding an injection device with graduated circular scale and arrow indicating dose in numerical units

Removal of the needle

  • Put the large outer protector back on the needle and unscrew it (figure E). Dispose of it carefully.
  • Put the pen cap back on your InnoLet to protect the insulin from light.

Inhaler device with partially removed protective cover and blue arrow indicating rotation to open

Always use a new needle for each injection. Always remove and discard the needle after each injection and keep your InnoLet without the needle attached. This reduces the risk of contamination, infection, loss of insulin, needle blockage, and inaccurate dosing.

Other important information

People caring for these patients should be very careful when handling used needles to reduce the risk of accidental needlestick injuries and infections.

Dispose of your used InnoLet carefully without leaving the needle attached.

Never share the pen or needles with others. This could lead to infections.

Never share the pen with others. Your medicine could be harmful to their health.

Always keep your InnoLet and needles out of sight and reach of others, especially children.

Care of the pen

InnoLet is designed to function with precision and safety. It should be handled with care. If it is dropped, damaged, or hit, there is a risk that insulin may leak out. This could cause an inaccurate dose, which can produce a blood sugar level that is too high or too low.

You can clean your InnoLet with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol. Do not submerge it, wash it, or lubricate it. This can damage the mechanism and could cause an incorrect dose, which can produce a blood sugar level that is too high or too low.

Do not refill your InnoLet.

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For five years, Dr Grzelewski served as the Head of two paediatric departments in Poland, managing complex clinical cases and leading multidisciplinary teams. He also worked in medical centres in the United Kingdom, gaining experience across both primary care and specialist environments. With over a decade of telemedicine experience, he has provided online consultations across Europe and is valued for his clear, structured and evidence-based medical guidance.

Dr Grzelewski is actively involved in clinical programmes focused on modern anti-allergic therapies. As a Principal Investigator, he leads research projects on sublingual and oral allergen desensitisation, supporting evidence-based progress in allergy treatment for both children and adults.

In addition to his background in allergology and paediatrics, he completed dermatology studies through the Cambridge Education Group (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland) and a Clinical Endocrinology course at Harvard Medical School. This advanced training enhances his ability to manage skin manifestations of allergies, atopic conditions, urticaria, endocrine-related symptoms and complex immunological reactions.

Patients commonly seek his care for:

  • seasonal and perennial allergies
  • allergic rhinitis and chronic nasal symptoms
  • asthma and breathing difficulties
  • food and medication allergies
  • urticaria, atopic dermatitis and skin reactions
  • recurrent infections in children
  • sports-related health questions
  • general family medicine concerns
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  • General and paediatric surgery: hernias, appendicitis, congenital conditions, both planned and urgent surgeries.
  • Injuries and trauma: bruises, fractures, sprains, soft tissue damage, wound care, dressing, referral when in-person care is required.
  • Oncological surgery: diagnosis review, treatment planning, and long-term follow-up.
  • Obesity treatment and weight management: a medical approach to weight loss, including assessment of underlying causes, evaluation of comorbidities, development of a personalised plan (nutrition, physical activity, pharmacotherapy if needed), and ongoing progress monitoring.
  • Imaging interpretation: analysis of ultrasound, CT, MRI, and X-ray results, surgical planning based on imaging data.
  • Second opinions and medical navigation: clarifying diagnoses, reviewing current treatment plans, helping patients choose the best course of action.

Experience and qualifications:

  • 12+ years of clinical experience in university hospitals in Germany and Spain.
  • International education: Ukraine – Germany – Spain.
  • Member of the German Society of Surgeons (BDC).
  • Certified in radiological diagnostics and robotic surgery.
  • Active participant in international medical conferences and research.

Dr Yakovenko explains complex topics in a clear, accessible way. He works collaboratively with patients to analyse health issues and make evidence-based decisions. His approach is grounded in clinical excellence, scientific accuracy, and respect for each individual.

If you are unsure about a diagnosis, preparing for surgery, or want to discuss your test results – Dr Yakovenko will help you evaluate your options and move forward with confidence.

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Marianna Neshta

Endocrinology25 years of experience

Marianna Neshta is a medical doctor specialising in endocrinology and ultrasound diagnostics. She provides online consultations for adults, focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of endocrine disorders. Her approach includes personalised care plans, analysis of lab results and ultrasound scans, and evidence-based treatment.

Key areas of expertise:

  • Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes – diagnosis, therapy adjustment, CGM interpretation, and prevention of chronic complications
  • Obesity – treatment using both medication and lifestyle strategies, including modern GLP-1 medications and tailored follow-up plans
  • Thyroid disorders – ultrasound assessment, treatment planning, and management during pregnancy
  • Male hypogonadism – age-related or hormonal, including diagnostics and therapy
  • Metabolic syndrome, prediabetes, lipid disorders – risk assessment, lifestyle recommendations, and medical treatment
  • Calcium metabolism disorders – diagnosis and management of osteoporosis, hyperparathyroidism, and hypoparathyroidism
Dr Neshta applies current clinical guidelines and diagnostic tools, offering medical support adapted to each patient’s individual needs — all in an accessible online format.
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Khrystyna Habrykevych

Gastroenterology7 years of experience

Dr Khrystyna Habrykevych is a gastroenterologist providing online consultations for adults with digestive and abdominal health concerns. She helps patients understand the causes of their symptoms, interpret test results, and choose appropriate next steps – whether it’s further investigation, treatment, or lifestyle adjustments.

Common reasons for consultation include:

  • abdominal pain, cramps, discomfort, painful bowel movements
  • heartburn, acid reflux, burping, bitter taste in the mouth
  • bloating, excessive gas, nausea or vomiting
  • diarrhoea, constipation, difficulty passing stool
  • unexplained changes in weight or appetite
  • concern about gut health or long-term digestive issues
  • changes in lab results, questions about test interpretation
  • digestive system cancer screening and prevention
  • general digestive check-ups and health assessments
Dr Habrykevych follows evidence-based medical standards and adapts each consultation to the patient’s individual situation. The online format allows for timely medical support without the need for an in-person visit.
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Maryna Kuznetsova

Cardiology17 years of experience

Dr Marina Kuznetsova is an internal medicine doctor and cardiologist with a PhD in medicine. She provides online consultations for adults with chronic and acute conditions, with a strong focus on cardiovascular health. Her approach is based on current clinical guidelines and evidence-based treatment strategies.

Areas of expertise:

  • dyslipidaemia and lipid metabolism disorders
  • prevention and management of atherosclerosis
  • blood pressure monitoring and antihypertensive therapy
  • arrhythmias: diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment adjustment
  • cardiovascular care and recovery support after Covid-19
Dr Kuznetsova helps patients manage cardiovascular risk factors, optimise long-term treatment, and gain clarity in complex health situations – all through accessible and structured online care.
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Muhammad Tayyab Altaf

General medicine3 years of experience

Dr. Muhammad Tayyab Altaf is a primary care physician with extensive international experience, offering online consultations for adults and children. His background includes clinical practice in Italy, the United States and other healthcare settings, allowing him to manage a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions with confidence and clarity.

His clinical expertise spans multi-system conditions, preventive care and long-term management of chronic diseases. Dr. Altaf combines hands-on experience with a strong research background in both medical and surgical fields, enabling him to provide accurate assessments and structured, evidence-based treatment plans. Patients value his ability to explain diagnoses clearly, outline next steps and support them in making informed healthcare decisions.

Online consultations with Dr. Altaf are suitable for many everyday and acute situations where a timely medical opinion can help determine the safest next steps. He evaluates and treats conditions affecting the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological, haematological and endocrine systems. Common examples include:

  • hypertension and other blood pressure issues
  • ischaemic heart disease and angina
  • asthma, COPD and emphysema
  • pneumonia and lung fibrosis
  • gastroenteritis and digestive infections
  • liver conditions, including alcohol-related disease
  • epilepsy, seizures and post-stroke symptoms
  • dementia and cognitive decline
  • anaemia and other haematological changes
  • diabetes, thyroid disorders and pituitary disease
Many patients reach out when they experience new or worsening symptoms, fluctuations in blood pressure, non-severe chest discomfort, breathing symptoms, digestive issues, suspected infections, chronic fatigue or concerns that affect daily life. He also helps patients understand test results, adjust existing treatment plans and navigate long-term health strategies safely and effectively.

When clinically appropriate, Dr. Altaf can also provide health and fitness certificates, including documentation required for physical activity, sports participation or gym use, based on the patient’s health status and medical indications.

Some conditions are not suitable for online care. Severe chest pain, loss of consciousness, uncontrolled bleeding, seizures, major trauma or symptoms suggesting a stroke or heart attack require immediate attention from local emergency services. Dr. Altaf prioritises patient safety and will guide you accordingly if your situation needs urgent in-person care.

In all consultations, Dr. Muhammad Tayyab Altaf focuses on clear communication, accurate diagnosis and patient-centred decision-making. His approach ensures that individuals and families feel informed, supported and confident in their next steps, no matter where they are.

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Karim BenHarbi

General medicine9 years of experience

Dr. Karim Ben Harbi is a licensed general practitioner based in Italy. He provides online consultations for adults and children, combining international clinical experience with evidence-based medicine. His care approach is focused on accurate diagnosis, preventive care, and personalised health guidance.

Dr. Ben Harbi received his medical degree from Sapienza University in Rome. His training included hands-on experience in diverse settings — tropical medicine, rural healthcare, and urban outpatient practice. He also conducted clinical research in microbiology, exploring the role of the gut microbiome in chronic gastrointestinal issues.

You can consult Dr. Ben Harbi for:

  • General health concerns, prevention, and primary care.
  • Hypertension, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, metabolic issues.
  • Cold, cough, flu, respiratory infections, sore throat, fever.
  • Chronic digestive issues: bloating, gastritis, IBS, microbiome imbalance.
  • Skin rashes, mild allergic reactions, basic dermatological complaints.
  • Medication guidance, treatment adjustments, prescription review.
  • Paediatric concerns — fever, infections, general well-being.
  • Lifestyle optimisation: stress, sleep, weight, and diet counselling.

Dr. Ben Harbi offers reliable, accessible medical support through online consultations, helping patients make informed decisions about their health with a clear, structured, and compassionate approach.

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Svetlana Kolomeeva

Cardiology18 years of experience

Dr. Svetlana Kolomeeva is a general practitioner and internal medicine doctor providing online consultations for adults. She helps patients manage acute symptoms, chronic conditions, and preventive care. Her clinical focus includes cardiovascular health, hypertension control, and managing symptoms like fatigue, weakness, sleep issues, and overall low energy.

Patients commonly seek her help for:

  • High blood pressure, headaches, dizziness, swelling, palpitations.
  • Diagnosis and management of hypertension, arrhythmias, and tachycardia.
  • Metabolic syndrome, excess weight, high cholesterol.
  • Chronic fatigue, insomnia, poor concentration, anxiety.
  • Respiratory symptoms: colds, flu, sore throat, cough, fever.
  • Digestive issues: heartburn, bloating, constipation, IBS symptoms.
  • Chronic conditions: diabetes, thyroid disorders.
  • Interpretation of lab tests and medical reports, therapy adjustment.
  • Second opinion and decision-making support.
  • Cardiovascular disease prevention and metabolic risk reduction.
  • Long-term follow-up and dynamic health monitoring.

Dr Kolomeeva combines clinical expertise with personalised care. She clearly explains diagnoses, guides patients through symptoms and treatment options, and provides actionable plans. Her consultations are designed not only to address current complaints but also to stabilise chronic conditions and prevent future complications. She supports patients through every stage of care – from first symptoms to ongoing health management.

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Mar Tabeshadze

Endocrinology11 years of experience

Dr. Mar Tabeshadze is a licensed endocrinologist and general practitioner in Spain. She provides online consultations for adults, offering medical support for a wide range of endocrine conditions and related health concerns.

  • Diagnostic consultations for suspected endocrine disorders
  • Management of thyroid conditions, including in pregnant women
  • Early detection and treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, with personalised therapy plans
  • Obesity treatment: identifying underlying causes of weight gain, combining medication and non-pharmacological strategies, and long-term support
  • Diagnosis and treatment of endocrine-related skin, hair, and nail issues
  • Ongoing care for patients with osteoporosis, pituitary, and adrenal gland disorders
Dr. Tabeshadze takes a patient-centred approach based on evidence-based medicine. Her goal is to help patients achieve hormonal balance, manage chronic conditions effectively, and improve overall well-being through targeted, personalised care.
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