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In the UK, diabetes care is widely accessible through the National Health Service (NHS). Diabetes injections, including insulin and other injectable medications, are available through NHS prescriptions. Individuals with diabetes are encouraged to work closely with healthcare professionals to determine the most suitable injection regimen based on their diabetes type, lifestyle, and preferences.

 

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Diabetes injections are an essential part of diabetes management for many individuals. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2, both of which may require insulin injections for proper blood sugar control. In type 1 diabetes, where the body doesn't produce insulin, multiple daily injections or insulin pump therapy are commonly used. In type 2 diabetes, injections may be recommended when oral medications are no longer effective in controlling blood sugar levels.

 

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  2. NHS. Type 2 Diabetes. Retrieved from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/type-2-diabetes/

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  4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Diabetes. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/index.html

  5. World Health Organization. Diabetes. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/diabetes