Sulfonylureas – Beta Cell Stimulants
Sulfonylureas, the first drug group introduced into the U.S. in 1955, have fallen out of favor for treating diabetes. They work by stimulating the beta ... Read... Read more.
The Incretins: GLP-1 Agonists and DPP-4 Inhibitors
We all know that insulin, either naturally from beta cells or injected from outside, affects the level of glucose in the blood. Other compounds from ... Read more... Read more.
Symlin, An Injectable Form of Amylin
Used to Improve Post Meal Glucose Control (Type 1) and Weight Loss (Type 1 and possibly Type 2) Dosing Post Meal Control Weight Loss Stability ... Read more... Read more.
Different Insulin Delivery Approaches
For some, the thought of getting a shot is scary. Doctors and patients have been hoping for an alternative to insulin injections since the beginning ... Read more... Read more.
Understanding Insulin Sensitivity: Your Key to Better Blood Sugar Control
When it comes to managing diabetes, insulin sensitivity is one of the most important—and empowering—concepts to understand. It affects how your body reacts to... Read more.
Basal Insulins – Long-Acting Insulins
Lantus and Levemir are long-acting insulins (or basal insulins) that provide the background insulin needed to supply cells with glucose around the clock, while preventing... Read more.
Rapid Insulins for Diabetes
Humalog® and Novolog® Insulins by John Walsh, P.A., C.D.E. and Ruth Roberts, M.A. Humalog, Novolog and Regular Compared Differences Between Humalog and Novolog... Read more.
Insulin Basics – Storing, Drawing, and Injecting
Managing insulin properly is essential for safe and effective diabetes care. Insulin is a delicate protein that can lose its effectiveness if stored, handled, or... Read more.
Insulin – Information on Rapid and Basal Insulins
Understanding how insulin works can help with your control. This page has links to some great information on rapid and basal insulins and different delivery ...... Read more.
Hemochromatosis – Excessive Iron
by John Walsh, P.A., C.D.E. Hemochromatosis is an inherited disease that causes excessive amounts of iron to accumulate in the body. Although diabetes can be ...... Read more.