Insulin, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Trulicity, Victoza, Byetta, and Diabetes Injections

Check out our top tips and handy advice on keeping your diabetes injections like Insulin, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Trulicity, Victoza, and Byetta cool, safe, and sound, whether you're at home, travelling, or on the move.

Find out how to travel easily with your diabetes injections, keep them stored correctly, and manage your meds without a fuss, no matter where you are.

Get clued up and feel more confident in handling your diabetes with our expert guidance for all scenarios!

Diabetes Travel Letter Template UK

Download Your Free Diabetes Travel Letter Template For UK Airport Security Screenings

Travelling with diabetes? Learn if and when you need a diabetes travel letter, what it should include, and grab our free printable sample to take to your doctor. Get prepared for your next trip!

December 18, 2024
Travelling with diabetes

Travelling with Diabetes: Your Checklist and All You Need to Know Before Departure!

Essential tips for traveling with diabetes. How to plan, pack, and manage your diabetes during travel. Checklist and pre-departure advice on travel insurance for diabetics. Advice on carrying insulin and navigating airport regulations with diabetes supplies.
December 18, 2024
4AllFamily Voyager Insulin Mini Fridge for Travelling with Refrigerated Insulin

How to Travel With Insulin That Needs to Be Refrigerated or Kept Cool

Essential tips for travelling with insulin that needs to be refrigerated or just needs to stay cool. Learn how to manage your insulin on the go with our comprehensive guide on refrigeration techniques and effective cooling solutions.
December 18, 2024
Woman injection warm insulin

What Happens If Insulin Gets Too Warm? How to Protect Your Insulin From Heat Exposure?

Exposure to heat above 25°C can quickly make your insulin go bad. Using insulin that has gotten too warm poses significant health risks, so always ensure it's stored correctly to maintain its efficacy. Learn more here!
December 18, 2024
Using Cold insulin straight from the fridge

Can You Inject Cold Insulin Straight From the Fridge?

Using insulin straight from the fridge can increase discomfort during the injection. But it's a matter of comfort rather than safety, as cold insulin is as safe and effective as room-temperature insulin. Learn more here.
December 18, 2024
Pregnant woman flying with gestational diabetes

Is It Safe to Fly When Pregnant with Gestational Diabetes?

Air travel is generally discouraged for pregnant women with complications like gestational diabetes. Before making any travel plans, consult with your doctor or gynaecologist to make sure you're fit for travel. Learn more here!

December 18, 2024
Re refrigerating insulin

Can You Put Insulin Back in the Fridge After Opening? What Experts Say About Re-Refrigerating Insulin

While re-refrigerating insulin after opening is a bit of a grey area, if it's sweltering in your house, say above 25°C, and you've got no other choice, putting insulin back in your fridge is probably your safest move. Learn more here!
December 18, 2024
Risks and symptoms of using bad insulin

Can Insulin Go Bad? How To Tell And Symptoms To Monitor for Safety

Insulin can quickly go bad if not stored or managed correctly. Unrefrigeration, heat exposure, light exposure, or even contamination can spoil your insulin. Never use bad insulin and familiarise yourself with the signs of bad insulin.
December 18, 2024
Insulin accidentally frozen

Frozen Insulin: Why You Should Never Use it & How to Prevent Accidental Freezing!

Frozen insulin loses its effectiveness and is not safe to use. If insulin has been accidentally frozen, it should be discarded to avoid the risk of inadequate blood sugar control. Learn more here, including tips for optimal insulin storage!
December 18, 2024
How to store Prozinc and Caninsulin Pet insulins

Prozinc and Caninsulin Storage: How Long Can Your Dog and Cat's Insulins Be out of the Fridge?

Both Prozinc and Caninsulin pet's insulins must be kept refrigerated before use. Once opened, Caninsulin can stay unrefrigerated for up to 42 days (below 25°C) while Prozinc insulin should be returned to the fridge. Learn more here!
December 18, 2024
Lantus Insulin Pen Solostar

How to Store Lantus Insulin Pens: Refrigeration, Temperature, and Expiration Guidelines.

Lantus insulin pens must be stored in the fridge between 2°C to 8°C before opening. Once opened, they can be stored at room temperature up to 30°C and are good for 28 days.
December 17, 2024
Expired insulin pen

Can You Use Expired Insulin or Will it Make You Sick? How to Dispose of it?

You should not use insulin after its expiration date. While expired insulin won't make you immediately sick, it can cause serious health risks, including diabetic ketoacidosis. Learn more about insulin expiration date here.
December 17, 2024