Friday, August 11, 2017

Specialty Medical Drugstore Now Offering Free Diabetes Medication

Specialty Medical Drugstore, a Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites® (VIPPS®) accredited pharmacy, along with their partner site GoGoMeds.com is now offering free Metformin and  Metformin ER to patients. Starting August 10th, 2017 the medication will be available to order online with free home delivery for a limited time.  Customers can receive up to 60 tablets of the medication per month, free of cost, with a valid prescription from their physician. The prescription must be mailed, e-prescribed, or faxed from the doctor's office to Specialty Medical Drugstore in Southgate, KY.
Metformin is the most commonly prescribed medication used to manage blood sugar levels in individuals with Type 2 diabetes. "Type 2 diabetes affects over 20 million people in the United States, our company believes everyone should have access to the resources they need to help control this disease," states Alex Whitacre, Chief Strategy Officer of Specialty Medical Drugstore and GoGoMeds.com.

Friday, July 28, 2017

Gestational Diabetes Test


How is Gestational Diabetes Tested? Every month of your pregnancy you must have a prenatal checkup by your medical or health care provider.  In the medical clinic or health care clinic, you will be asked to provide a urine sample to the nurse.  Your urine sample will be checked by a clinical laboratory personel, and then the doctor or midwife will determine if there is in glucose in your urine.

If your body is producing glucose into your urine, it is kind a signal that you are probably have gestational diabetes.  The following step that your medical assistant will do a test to your blood sugar level in the room with a glucose monitor.  They probably use a small and transportable device that haves an digital reader, lancets, and testing strips.  A small pin stab is made on your finger with the lancet and the blood drip will be placed on one of the strips and then placed into the reader.  Based on the result of the monitor provides, your doctor will be decided to order a blood test at the lab. That is the early phase of gestational diabetes test.


Tuesday, July 25, 2017

7 Diabetes Foot Care Tips

For the diabetic people, take care for the feet is a must. If you don't look after your feet, you run the risk of getting sores or infections that could in the worst case scenario, just like amputations. Minimize your risk of infection or amputation by taking in these 7 foot care tips:

1)  Check your feet daily - especially if you have low sensitivity or no feeling in your feet. Problems like grazes, sores, cuts and grazes often come unnoticed and you will get big problems leading to amputations. 

2)  Never go to one place with barefoot, even indoors. It's easy to tread on something or stub your toes and cut yourself. You have to make sure that your feet keep safe your feet with using socks or stockings and shoes or slippers.

3)  Watchful if you have corns or calluses. You have to consult to your doctor or pediatrist. That is the best solution to care for your feet. 

Monday, July 24, 2017

The Role of Fiber in a Diabetic Diet



The role of fiber in healthy diets is very essential – it helps in digestion and retain your
colon and other organs healthy and working suitably.  It is also a wonder part that should be a big amount of any diabetic’s diet.  You will acquire many benefits from containing fiber in your diet.  If you are pre-diabetic it can help in deferring the diagnosis of diabetes or if you are already diabetic, it can help to preserve your blood glucose under control.

Fiber will retain you feeling fuller longer – it decelerates the change of carbohydrates in your body which in turn can make your blood sugars on normal level..  The kind of fiber that a diabetic needs to consume to get these benefits is soluble fiber (liquefies in water).  Some good sources of soluble fiber include:

5 Diabetes Travel Tips



Arrange a planning at the time when you travel can detract stress.  This is very substantial for a diabetic.  These five diabetes travel tips are simple to implement and essential to your diabetic management.  They are particularly important if you are traveling abroad.

1)  Have a pre-travel check-up.  Make sure your A1C blood sugar levels; your blood pressure and your cholesterol levels are OK.  Get the appropriate shots for any country you plan to visit.

2)  Wear a diabetes medical ID.  Ideally it should be in the language spoken in the country you're visiting.  Not everyone speaks your language and you don't want medical problems through misunderstandings.


3)  Keep your medicament and glucose noshes in your hand-bag.  Check-in baggage does, unfortunately, go astray. Don't risk your diabetes medicament by inserting it in your main luggage.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Diabetes Mellitus in Children

Diabetes Mellitus (DM) in children is increasingly being found as advances in medical science. Diabetes Mellitus in children can actually be handled properly if detected earlier. For that the parents, who everyday with children should be aware of the symptoms of diabetes. What are the typical symptoms of diabetes in children?

Typical clinical symptoms of DM are children tend to eat a lot, frequent urination, sometimes until bedwetting accompanied by drastic weight loss, up to 6 kg in 2 months.There are also other symptoms, such as frequent hunger, fatigue, yeast infections, injuries that are difficult to heal, blurred vision, skin that itchy and dry, often feel tingling in the legs. However, in fact these symptoms do not arise clearly so that the DM diagnosis is often missed.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Various New Diabetes Treatments

So many patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) in the entire world, making the researchers continue to develop the disease treatment. In recent years, many studies conducted related to DM.

These studies must be done to find the best treatment for DM. These studies, including the successful discovery of the artificial pancreas and beta cell transplantation.

Based on data from the National Diabetes Statistics, 2011, the prevalence of diabetes has been estimated at 8.3 percent of the US population, and most of it is DM Type II as reported from Epharmapedia.

Various treatment of diabetes has been developed and has been applied to many patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. However, treatment in patients with Type II diabetes related to several mechanisms, among others:

1. Insulin sensitizers
Insulin sensitizers can improve the ability of the body's cells to recognize insulin, and then to increase the action of insulin with glucose pushed into it, thereby lowering blood glucose levels. The main insulin sensitizer, namely Biguanides such as metformin and glitazones.