Diabetes Emergencies Abroad: What to Do and How to Be Ready
Severe hypos and DKA hit differently when you're far from home. Here's how to recognize both, what to do in the moment, and how to prep so thoroughly they're unlikely to happen at all.
Eating Your Way Through the World with Type 1 Diabetes: Real Talk from Someone Who's Done It
Traveling with Type 1 diabetes doesn't mean playing it safe at every meal. Real tips on eating abroad — from street food and buffets to hidden sugars and heat — from someone who's actually done it.
Your Mounjaro Pens Were Delivered Warm: Are They Still Safe to Use?
Got your Mounjaro delivered warm? Find out if it’s still safe to use, how heat affects it, and what steps to take before your next injection.
Is Your Mounjaro Still Good? How to Tell If Your Pen Has Expired
Not sure if your Mounjaro is still safe? Learn when it expires, how heat affects it, and when it’s time to replace your pen.
Cloudy Insulin Isn't Always Bad — But Sometimes It Really Is: Here's How to Know & What To Do
Cloudy insulin isn't always bad — but it isn't always fine either. Here's exactly what your insulin should look like, and what to do if something has changed. Read it before you inject!
Flying with Mounjaro: How to Take It on a Plane Safely (and Legally!)
To bring Mounjaro on a plane, pack it properly in your carry-on, use an insulated case, and declare it at TSA. Follow these simple steps to fly confidently with your medication! Learn more here!
How Heat Affects Your Mounjaro Pen (And When It Becomes Unsafe)
What happens if Mounjaro gets warm? Learn how heat affects your medication, when it’s still safe to use, and when to replace it. Simple tips to avoid heat damage and keep your treatment effective at all times.
Traveling With Trulicity: Your Guide to the Best Travel Case for Trulicity Pens, TSA Rules, and More
Everything you need to know about traveling with Trulicity — storage rules, TSA tips, keeping pens cool, and managing your dose schedule on the road.
Does Ozempic Go Bad? How to Tell If Your Pen Is Still Safe to Use?
Ozempic can go bad, especially if not stored properly. Cloudy Ozempic, unusual color changes, strange odors, or a lack of therapeutic effect can all be signs that your medication has gone bad.
Forgot to Refrigerate Ozempic? What Happens If You Leave It Out Overnight
Forgot to refrigerate your Ozempic? If you left it out overnight, it may still be safe. Learn when it’s okay to use — and when to replace it.
Does Ozempic Expire? What You Really Need to Know (Before You Use Your Next Pen)
An unopened Ozempic pen lasts until the printed expiration date if kept refrigerated, while an opened pen must be used within 56 days. Using expired Ozempic can lead to reduced effectiveness and potential health risks.
What Happens If Ozempic Freezes? Risks, Signs & What to Do If Your Ozempic Pen Gets Too Cold
If Ozempic freezes, it won't work properly, and using it could be unsafe. If your Ozempic pen has been frozen, don't use it-even if it looks fine. Learn more about frozen Ozempic here!
