
Overview
Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune reaction where the body’s defense system attacks the cells that produce
Type 1 diabetes can affect people at any age, but usually develops in children or young adults. People with type 1 diabetes need daily injections of


Overview
Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune reaction where the body’s defense system attacks the cells that produce
Type 1 diabetes can affect people at any age, but usually develops in children or young adults. People with type 1 diabetes need daily injections of


Overview
Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune reaction where the body’s defense system attacks the cells that produce
Type 1 diabetes can affect people at any age, but usually develops in children or young adults. People with type 1 diabetes need daily injections of
Symptoms of type 1
Diabetes
The most common
symptoms of type 1
diabetes include:


Symptoms of type 1 Diabetes
























Symptoms of type 1 Diabetes
























Treatment of type 1 Diabetes
People with type 1 diabetes require daily
All people with type 1 diabetes need to take





Treatment of type 1 Diabetes
People with type 1 diabetes require daily
All people with type 1 diabetes need to take



Treatment of type 1 Diabetes
People with type 1 diabetes require daily
All people with type 1 diabetes need to take
types of
include:
― 01
Rapid-acting:
usually taken just before or with a meal.
― 03
Intermediate-acting:
often taken together with a short-acting
― 02
Short-acting:
usually taken before meals.
― 04
Long-acting:
types of
― 01
Rapid-acting:
usually taken just before or with a meal.
― 02
Short-acting:
usually taken before meals.
― 03
Intermediate-acting:
often taken together with a short-acting
― 04
Long-acting:
types of
― 01
Rapid-acting:
usually taken just before or with a meal.
― 02
Short-acting:
usually taken before meals.
― 03
Intermediate-acting:
often taken together with a short-acting
― 04
Long-acting:
Complications of type 1 Diabetes




Skin complications




Eye complications




High blood pressure




Stroke




Neuropathy




Foot complications




DKA (ketoacidosis) & ketones




Kidney disease (nephropathy)
Complications of type 1 Diabetes




Skin complications




Eye complications




High blood pressure




Stroke




Neuropathy




Foot complications




DKA (ketoacidosis) & ketones




Kidney disease (nephropathy)
Complications of type 1 Diabetes




Skin complications




Eye complications




Neuropathy




Stroke




High blood pressure




Foot complications




DKA (ketoacidosis)
& ketones




Kidney disease
(nephropathy)
Diabetes Solutions


You can manage your diabetes and live a long and healthy life by taking care of yourself each day.
Continuous Glucose
Monitoring (CGM)


People with diabetes need to check their blood glucose levels, usually advised at least four times a day, but Fingersticks and A1C show only part of what’s happening.
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) uncover how food, exercise and medication affect your sugar levels, so your doctor can personalize a treatment plan to better manage your diabetes.
I-Port Advance™
Injection Port


It’s a small and discrete patch that sticks to you like an adhesive bandage. You change the port every three days. This means you don’t need to poke your skin every single time you need to take a shot.
i-Port Advance™ injection port lets you take your medication without having to puncture your skin for each shot. It’s easy to apply and easy to use. The port can be worn for up to three days and during all normal activities, including exercising, sleeping, and bathing.