Medication - Insulin
Insulin is delivered either through injecting or through an insulin pump. Insulin injections have improved significantly over the years, with insulin pens replacing the syringes and needles of the past.
These pens have tiny disposable needles and are much less painful than other types of injection.
To find out more about insulin, register for our Understanding Type 1 Diabetes eLearning course. There is also a list of resources about types of insulin, how to store it and injection techniques below.
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Type 2 Diabetes and Insulin
The Leicester Diabetes Centre and Centre for Black and Minority Ethnic Health have produced videos for people living with Type 2 Diabetes in other languages. The videos have been produced to help prevent Type 2 diabetes and further reduce the risk of complications in people living with Type 2 diabet…
Insulin - Insulin and Mealtimes
The blood glucose level in someone who does not have diabetes keeps remarkably steady despite variable meal sizes and amount of activity. This is achieved by the body always producing the right amount of insulin. Learning how to use your mealtime insulin injections correctly can help you to achieve…
Keeping Safe With Insulin Therapy
Insulin treatment improves the quality of life in many people and saves the lives of others. It is used to lower blood glucose levels. However, insulin management and prescribing errors are very common and can lead to patient harm. This leaflet can help you to get the most out of your insulin treatm…