Insulin, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Trulicity, Victoza, and Diabetes Injections

Essential tips and detailed guidance on storing and managing diabetes injections such as Insulin, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Trulicity, Victoza, and Byetta, both at home and when traveling or on the go.

Learn how to safely travel with diabetes injections, ensure proper storage conditions, and handle your medications seamlessly wherever you are. Gain confidence in your diabetes management with our expert advice for every situation!

Insulin pumps at the airport - 4AllFamily Canada

Can Insulin Pumps Safely Pass Through Airport X-Ray and Metal Detectors?

Would your Medtronic, Omnipod, Ascu-check, or Tandem insulin pump be damaged if it goes through x-ray machines, metal detectors, or full-body scanners? All you need to know about insulin pumps at airport security screening!
December 09, 2024
Can insulin go bad - 4AllFamily Canada

Does Insulin Go Bad? How to Check and Warning Signs to Watch For

Explore the signs and symptoms of bad insulin and learn how to properly store and handle your insulin pens and vials to prevent them from going bad. Understand the risks associated with bad insulin and learn how to tell if your insulin is bad.
December 09, 2024
Diabetics running out of insulin

Running out of Insulin: Here's What You Can Do!

Running out of insulin frightens every insulin-dependent diabetic. Whether your insulin has gone bad or your prescription has expired, what should you do in case you run out of insulin? 
December 09, 2024
Tips for travelling with diabetes. 4AllFamily Canada

How to Travel with Diabetes: Tips for Planning, Packing, and Flying Safely

Essential tips for traveling with diabetes. How to plan, pack, and manage your diabetes during travel. Checklist and pre-departure advice on travel insurance for diabetics. Advice on carrying insulin and navigating CATSA regulations with diabetes supplies. And more tips for safe travels with diabetes!
December 09, 2024
Hiking with diabetes

Hiking with Diabetes: Tips for Keeping Your Insulin Cool and Staying Safe on the Trail

Hiking can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors and get some exercise. However, taking precautions to stay safe and healthy while hiking with diabetes is essential.
December 09, 2024
Prefilled insulin syringes

Is It Safe to Pre-fill Insulin Syringes? How Long Can You Use Them?

Prefilling insulin syringes is common practice among diabetes nurses and patients. But is it safe? How to do it properly? How to store your preloaded syringes?
December 09, 2024
Missed dose of insulin

Missed a dose of Insulin? Don't Panic: Here's What To Do!

Missing a dose of insulin is stressful, but it happens to everyone with diabetes. Here's what to do when you forget an insulin injection!
December 09, 2024
Insulin vials

How Long do Insulin Vials Last? How to Estimate How Many Vials You Would Need per Month?

Insulin vials last until their expiration date if kept on the fridge. Once opened, they only last for a month. How many vials you need per month depends on how much insulin you're using per day.
December 06, 2024
Expired pen of insulin

When Does Insulin Expire and What to Do with Expired Insulin Pens or Vials?

Insulin has two expiration dates: the official one and the one after opening. Learn here how to know when your insulin expires and what to do about expired insulin.
December 06, 2024
Lantus insulin pen injection

Storing Lantus Pens & Vials: Refrigeration, Temperature, and Storage Guidelines

Refrigeration and adequate storage guarantee Lantus insulin stays fully effective. Learn how to refrigerate, store, and keep your Lantus pens or vials at home.
December 06, 2024
Diabetic dog insulin therapy

How to Store Your Pet's Insulin: Storage Guidelines for Caninsulin, Prozinc, and other Dog's & Cat's Insulins.

Pet's Insulins sold in Canada, including Prozincand Caninsulin, must be refrigerated. Learn the optimal storage conditions for your dog's and cat's insulin.
December 05, 2024
Does insulin need to be refrigerated

How to Best Store Your Insulin: Storage, Refrigeration, and Temperature Guidelines!

Insulin needs to be refrigerated between 2°C and 8°C when not in use and kept at room temperature below 25°C once opened or removed from the fridge. Essential storage tips and guidelines for insulin at home and while traveling.
December 05, 2024