Awareness

A Smarter Way to Support Personalised Insulin Delivery

For many people living with diabetes, particularly children and young people, mealtimes present a daily challenge.

The development and implementation of Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) systems have significantly advanced the management of type 1 diabetes.

As a healthcare professional, you understand that diabetes management needs vary significantly from patient to patient.

Every week, clinicians field the same questions from people considering pump therapy: “how will a tubeless insulin pump work in my daily life?”, “what training will I need?”, “how quickly can I get started?”.

Reducing the Burden of Multiple Daily Injections (MDI): Strategies, Support, and Advancing Technologies 

MDI remains a widely used approach to insulin delivery in type 1 diabetes (T1D) management.1 MDI involves a complex regimen of bolus and basal injections, typically ≥3 bolus and 1

Managing diabetes is a complex and often overwhelming task for patients. As their healthcare provider, you already know that the right insulin management system can greatly improve both adherence and quality of life.