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Additional Info DIABETES
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas, a large gland that lies near the stomach. This hormone is necessary for the body's correct use of food, especially sugar. Diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not make enough insulin to meet your body's needs. To control your diabetes, your doctor has prescribed injections of insulin products to keep your blood glucose at a near-normal level. You have been instructed to test your blood and/ or your urine regularly for glucose. Studies have shown that some chronic complications of diabetes such as eye disease, kidney disease, and nerve disease can be significantly reduced if the blood sugar is maintained as close to normal as possible. Text Continues Below

The American Diabetes Association recommends that if your premeal glucose levels are consistently above 140 mg/ dL or your hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is more than 8%, consult your doctor. A change in your diabetes therapy may be needed. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional information about diabetes may be obtained from your diabetes educator. DIABETES FORECAST is a national magazine designed especially for patients with diabetes and their families and is available on subscription from the American Diabetes Association, National Service Center, 1660 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383). Another publication, DIABETES COUNTDOWN, is available from the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 120 Wall Street 19th Floor, New York, New York 10005-4001, 1-800-JDF-CURE (1-800-533-2873). Additional information about Humulin and Humulin 70/ 30 Pen can be obtained by calling 1-888-88-LILLY (1-888-885-4559). Literature revised October 8, 2003 Manufactured by Lilly France S. A. S. F-67640 Fegersheim, France for Eli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, IN 46285, USA Copyright 1998, 2003, Eli Lilly and Company. All rights reserved. PA 9144 FSAMP 6
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