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home   March 2007   Endocrinology Today 2007; 8(3): 35-37
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How to inject insulin

Pat Phillips
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This handout provides a guide to the procedure of injecting insulin.

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KISS: ‘keep insulin safe and simple’ Part 1: initiating insulin in type 2 diabetes

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