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Free Resource Friday: NEW Updated 2019 Medication PocketCards

Now available, new UPDATED 2019 Medication PocketCards.

Download all 4 for FREE!

  1. Insulin Pocket Card:
    — Front side: current insulins, action times, dosing info
    — Back side: concentrated insulins and Inhaled Insulin
  2. Injectables, Injectable/Insulin Combo:
    — Front side: Injectables with dosing and side effects
    — Back side: Injectable/Insulin Combos
  3. Oral Diabetes Medications:
    — Complete listing of oral medications including dosing range and considerations.
  4. Combo Oral Medications / Other Diabetes Meds
    — Complete listing of all the combined oral medications including doses available. Plus, listing of less commonly used diabetes medications.

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Subscription Benefits Include:

  • High resolution PDF of all Medication PocketCards
  • Notification of PocketCard changes coupled with PocketCard PDF update
  • Accurate, up-to-date medication and insulin information for you or your clinical staff


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