Living with Diabetes
You can find all the necessary information to understand diabetes, its global impact, its causes and consequences, and how to get diabetes under control.
Diabetes
Taking control
Sometimes lifestyle measures aren’t enough
When you were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, your doctor will have given you some important advice. As part of this advice, they will have asked you to:1Eat healthily
Exercise regularly
But if you’ve been asked to take antidiabetic medication, it means that these changes weren’t enough - and the is completely normal! Millions of diabetics all around the world are asked to take medication.
Adherence to treatment is not strong enough...
Many patients struggle to take their medication2
Of new prescriptions are never even filled at the pharmacy2
...but it’s very important that you take it
Of TREATMENT FAILURES are caused by patients not taking their medication2
Here are some tips and tricks that can help!
Pair it up
You always remember to brush your teeth! Get into the habit of taking your pills straight after and you’ll rarely forget them again.*
Set an alarm
Set an alarm on your phone to remind you when to take your medication.
Put sticky notes everywhere
That way, you’ll be reminded to take your medication next time you rach for a healthy snack.
Use a pill box
It’s a great way to make sure you take the right medication on the right day.
References
1
Cosentino F et al.; ESC Scientific Document Group. 2019 ESC Guidelines on diabetes, pre-diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases developed in collaboration with the EASD. Eur Heart J. 2020 Jan 7;41(2):255-323.
3
Cependant, suivez les conseils de votre médecin s'il vous demande de prendre votre médicament à un moment précis de la journée.