Shop now & save up to 80% on medication

New here? Get 10% off with code WELCOME10
Diabetes

Diabetes

Diabetes affects glucose regulation and requires ongoing, individualized care. This category helps you browse prescription therapies, glucose rescue options, and related supplies in one place, with US shipping from Canada. You can compare brands, dosage forms like tablets, cartridges, and pens, and different strengths suited to varied treatment plans. Availability may change based on manufacturer supply, storage needs, and seasonal demand, so product listings can differ over time.What’s in This CategoryThis section includes oral agents, injectable medicines, and emergency glucose products used across different care plans. Many items relate to type 2 diabetes, including metformin formulations, SGLT2 inhibitors, and combination tablets. Options may also support basal-bolus regimens with rapid- or long-acting insulins and pen systems. You can review class examples such as Dapagliflozin for SGLT2 therapy and a GLP‑1/GIP option like Mounjaro KwikPen for weekly injections, when a prescriber recommends them.Supportive items include nasal or injectable glucagon for severe hypoglycemia and dextrose for fast carbohydrate replacement. You may also see accessories for pen use, plus nutrition options designed for glucose control. Listings can include cartridge-based insulins for pen devices, as well as vial-and-syringe formats. Each product page outlines form, strength, and storage guidance to help narrow suitable choices for your care plan.How to Choose for DiabetesStart by confirming your diagnosis, current A1C goals, and any cardiovascular, kidney, or liver considerations. Many care plans begin with metformin unless contraindicated, then add agents for weight, cardio-renal outcomes, or hypoglycemia risk. Dosing convenience matters, so compare once-daily tablets, weekly injectables, or pen versus vial delivery. If you travel often, check refrigeration needs, in-use stability, and device compatibility before adding items to your cart.Next, consider practical handling: needle sizes, cartridge fit, and room-temperature limits. Review teach-back guides before switching devices, and confirm any dose conversions. For device refreshers, see the Insulin Pen Needles Guide and this overview of Insulin Cartridges: Types, Benefits, and How They Work.Avoid mixing incompatible insulins in the same syringe or device.Do not assume pen cartridges fit every pen platform; confirm model.Never use expired or heat-damaged medication; check storage notes.Popular OptionsMany people use rapid-acting insulin with meals and longer-acting insulin for background control. If your plan uses cartridges, explore rapid-acting insulin cartridges to pair with compatible pens. Some plans add SGLT2 or GLP‑1 agents for weight or cardio-renal goals. When comparing tablet and injection choices, focus on dose frequency, device handling, and how a given diabetes medicine aligns with your targets.Rescue therapy planning is equally important. Severe lows may require a ready-to-use glucagon injection kit at home, school, or work. For a quick class refresher, review Common Diabetes Medications and device-specific training resources. Many care teams also advise keeping Dextrose on hand for fast carbohydrate replacement in mild to moderate events.Related Conditions & UsesThis category supports varied care needs across type 1 and type 2. Explore overviews for Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes to understand diagnostic criteria and treatment pathways. Articles in our library explain insulin physiology, device differences, and practical dosing concepts. If you are researching warning signs, read about diabetes symptoms and when to seek testing.Many care plans address screening, risk reduction, and emergency preparedness. You can browse deeper coverage in Diabetes Articles for nutrition, devices, and medication classes. For specific device know-how, see training on pen setup, needle selection, and safe injection technique. If your clinician discussed hypoglycemia action plans, practice steps using a community guide such as the article on using glucagon in emergencies.Medical disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.Authoritative SourcesFor evidence-based care standards, see the american diabetes association guidelines referenced in the ADA Standards of Care.The FDA offers neutral overviews of prescription options and safety communications in its Diabetes Medicines consumer update.Health Canada provides background on biologic insulin and safe handling in its Insulin information page.

Filter

  • Product price
  • Product categories
  • Conditions
BD Ultrafine II Insulin Syringes
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
US $7.99
Our Price $6.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Cagrisema
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price
You save
Caninsulin Cartridges
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price $142.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Caninsulin Vial
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price $65.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Contour Next EZ Meter
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price $29.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Contour Next Meter
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price $29.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Contour Next Test Strips
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
CA $81
Our Price Price range: $49.99 through $81.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Dapagliflozin
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
US $360 CA $124
Our Price Price range: $42.99 through $69.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Dexcom G6 Sensor 3
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
US $360
Our Price $359.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Dexcom G6 Transmitter
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
US $302
Our Price $49.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Dexcom G7 Receiver
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price $99.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Dexcom G7 sensor (10 days)
  • In Stock
  • Express Shipping
Our Price $119.99
You save
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Frequently Asked Questions

Related Articles

Uncategorized
Clots and Period: When Menstrual Blood Clots Need Attention

The phrase clots and period usually refers to blood clots that pass during menstruation. In many cases, small clots on the heaviest days are a normal result of brisk bleeding.…

Read More
Diabetes, Type 1
Type 1 Versus Type 2 Diabetes: Symptoms, Causes, and Care

type 1 versus type 2 diabetes comes down to why blood sugar rises. In type 1, the immune system destroys insulin-making cells in the pancreas, so the body makes little…

Read More
Gastrointestinal
Over the Counter Anti Nausea Medication: Options and Limits

Over the counter anti nausea medication can help when nausea comes from motion sickness, mild stomach upset, or short-term digestive irritation. It is not one drug class, and there is…

Read More
Infectious Disease, Urology,
Treat A UTI Over The Counter: Relief Options and Red Flags

If you want to treat a uti over the counter, the important truth is this: nonprescription products may ease burning, urgency, and bladder discomfort, but they usually do not cure…

Read More