Archive for the ‘Diabetes Insulin Injectors’ Category

Know Your Numbers, Outlive Your Diabetes: 5 Essential Health Factors You Can Master to Enjoy a Long and Healthy Life (Marlowe Diabetes Library) (Paperback)

Five tests are the cornerstones for monitoring your overall health with diabetes and developing a daily management plan

Equidyne to Launch Needle-Free Insulin Injector.(Brief Article): An article from: San Diego Business Journal [HTML] (Digital)

This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on May 15, 2000. The length of the article is 987 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately ... read more

From Medicool the Poucho Diabetic Wallet- Single Pen – Colors BLACK or BLUE – 2 1/2 X 7 Keep Insulin Safe Between 60 – 86 Degrees for up to 96 Hours up to 100 Degree Heat with No Refrigeration Made in the Usa, Activates in 40 Seconds Made in the Usa- Suitable for Carrying 1 Insulin Injector Pen -Or- 2 X 10 Ml Insulin Vials

The *Poucho Diabetic Wallet* keeps insulin pen delivery systems and vials cool through the process of evaporation with no freezing required. The wallet is easily activated with regular tap water in just 40 seconds and will retain its cooling properties for up to 4 days without reactivation. It activates more quickly than any other evaporative ... read more

Think Like a Pancreas: A Practical Guide to Managing Diabetes with Insulin (Paperback)

Dozens of books offer advice on managing diabetes, but few focus specifically on the day-to-day issues facing those who use insulin. Now Gary Scheiner, a certified diabetes educator and himself an insulin user himself since 1985, gives you the tools to “think like a pancreas”–that is, to successfully master the art and science of matching ... read more

Everything You Need To Know About Insulin Pens

Insulin pen, or simply pen, is an insulin delivery system that allows the injection of insulin into the bloodstream of a diabetic. It comprises of an insulin cartridge, a pen needle, and a dial to measure the insulin dose. Its appearance is similar to that of a pen, only it is larger. Some of these ... read more