If your cat does
need daily insulin injections, you'll need to learn how to administer them.
If your cat does
need daily insulin injections, you will have to learn how to do this.
Not exact matches
«Rebooting» ordinary pancreas cells so they produce
insulin could potentially help people with type 1 diabetes manage their blood sugar levels without the
need for
daily injections.
The new technique, developed by Dr. James Shapiro and colleagues at the University of Alberta, garnered international headlines last week after it was announced that all eight patients they treated remain free from the
need for
daily insulin injections for up to 14 months following treatment.
Many
need twice
daily insulin injections to properly control their diabetes.
Dogs and cats will potentially
need treatment with
daily insulin injections and diet modifications to manage the disease.
Such a curve can be used to decide if the dog
needs twice
daily injections or a change of
insulin type.
Ideally, your diabetic cat or dog will
need to be fed half their
daily food requirement at the time of each
insulin injection.
Diabetes is far easier to prevent than treat, especially when twice
daily insulin injections are
needed.»