Daily management
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) technology is getting more advanced all the time, helping you manage the disease more easily and with better control.



Administering insulin
There are many ways to give yourself insulin. Therapies include pumps and injections.

What is glucagon?
Glucagon is a hormone that helps the liver release glucose in order to raise blood-sugar levels. It can be administered through injection, auto-injection pen or nasal spray.

Blood glucose monitoring
Monitoring your blood sugar (blood glucose) is a vital part of diabetes management. Understand the different devices available and how to use them.
