| | We have come along way in our treatment options for diabetes. Gone are the days of the insulin "back pack" and pig-insulin. Since the discovery of insulin in 1921, we have made tremendous strides in diabetes care. From insulin pens and pumps, new oral medicines, to continuous glucose monitors and small, compact blood glucose meters. But, what's next? New pen devices, blood sugar detecting contact lenses, inhaled insulin and one day, hopefully a cure. Until then, work with your health care team to pick options that work best for you. Let's make it as simple and as useful as we can! | | Levemir® FlexTouch® Insulin Pen Levemir® FlexTouch® Insulin Pen - the first pen device with a no push extension...read more
| Afreeza - A Step to Eliminate Insulin Injections Afreeza, which is manufactured by MANNKIND CORP, is a rapid-acting inhaled human insulin that should be used at the beginning of each meal...read more
| 4 Benefits of Keeping a Log Book Perhaps blood sugar testing isn't really an innovative idea, but it's a wonderful tool in managing diabetes. Blood glucose testing can help you to prevent and detect low and high blood sugar, adjust medicines, lose weight and regulate blood sugars.
| What Is an Insulin Patch Pump? Do you hate insulin injections, but don't love the idea of an insulin pump. What about a disposable 24-hour patch pump...read more
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