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That's a question you really need to ask your doctor-- we can't be giving out dosage advice. All I can say is that I would presume it's better to take it after a meal than not at all, because it will bring your blood sugar down after a big meal, and without the Novalog it would presumably spike up. But my experience is with type 1, not type 2, and I don't know if there are issues/risks there. For a type 1 would assume it's better to take after than not at all, but I don't know about type 2.