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Online Resources

Places to go for additional information about insulin and diabetes:

American Diabetes Association
Toll-free information hotline:
1-800-DIABETES
www.diabetes.org

American Association of Diabetes Educators
To find a local diabetes educator:
1-800-TEAMUP4
www.diabeteseducator.org

American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE)
1-904-353-7878
www.aace.com

Children With Diabetes
http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/index_cwd.htm

The National Diabetes Education Program
http://www.ndep.nih.gov/index.htm

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
http://www.jdf.org/

Joslin Diabetes Center
http://www.joslin.org/



Important Safety Information for Insulin

Possible side effects may include blood sugar levels that are too low, injection site reactions, and allergic reactions, including itching and rash. Tell your doctor about all other medicines and supplements you are taking because they could change the way insulin works. Glucose monitoring is recommended for all patients with diabetes.

The health information contained herein is provided for general education purposes only. Your healthcare professional is the single best source of information regarding your health. Please consult your healthcare professional if you have any questions about your health or treatment.

If you have type 2 diabetes, talk to your doctor, and call 1-866-GO-INSULIN.

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