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Victoza FDA approved to reduce heart attack and stroke!

Victoza FDA approved to reduce heart attack and stroke! 

This medication update is available on our “Injectables that Lower Glucose” PocketCard.

You can download all of course medication PocketCards here:

To purchase our laminated accordion version please click here!

This new format will provide you and your staff easy access to all 4 cards at once!

Now get all 4 of our medication Pocketcards in a new accordion style format with 4 Insulin medications on one side and 4 Oral medications on the other side. 

Get your NEW pocketcards today – No shipping!  Each Accordion style card includes each of the following cards:

  • Insulin Pocket Card
    • Front side: current insulins, including action times and dosing information
    • Back side: concentrated insulins with important teaching tips
  • Injectables that Lower BG, Injectable/Insulin Combo and Inhaled Insulin
    • Front side: Listing of injectables with dosing and side effects info
    • Back side: Injectable/Insulin Combinations and Inhaled Insulin
  • Oral Diabetes Medications – Complete listing of oral medications including dosing range and considerations.
  • Combo Oral Medications –  Complete listing of all the combined oral medications including doses available

 

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