An independent diabetes & insulin education guide
This site exists to explain insulin and diabetes care in clear language, and to help people recognise safe, licensed sources of care.
What this site is
Simple Insulin & Diabetes Care Guide is an independent, non-commercial educational resource. Its purpose is to gather clear, general information about insulin, the main types of diabetes, blood-sugar monitoring and how to work with a licensed care team — and to help readers avoid unlicensed online pharmacies.
What this site is not
- It is not a pharmacy and is not affiliated with any pharmacy.
- It sells nothing and dispenses no medication.
- It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or dosing guidance.
- It does not recommend or endorse any specific seller, brand or product.
Our editorial approach: content is written in general terms based on widely accepted public health information from reputable sources such as national diabetes and health institutes and established medical references. It is reviewed for clarity and to avoid presenting anything as personalised medical advice. Where information could change over time, we encourage readers to confirm details with their own clinician.
How to use this information
Treat everything here as a starting point for understanding, not as instructions to follow. The right decisions about insulin, medicines and diabetes management depend on your individual situation and must be made with qualified professionals who know your history.
Full medical disclaimer
The content on this website is provided for general educational and informational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is not a substitute for the advice of a qualified healthcare professional or licensed pharmacist. Never disregard professional medical advice, or delay seeking it, because of something you have read on this site. If you think you may have a medical emergency, contact your local emergency services immediately. This site is independent, sells no products, dispenses no medication, and is not affiliated with any pharmacy. Reliance on any information provided here is solely at your own risk.
About the sources we rely on
General educational content on this site reflects information of the kind published by widely recognised, reputable health organisations and references, including:
- National health and diabetes institutes (for example the U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, part of the NIH).
- National and international diabetes associations and patient-education materials.
- Established medical reference encyclopaedias and pharmacist-reviewed drug information resources.
- National pharmacy regulators and accreditation programmes used to verify legitimate pharmacies.
These are described in general terms. For authoritative, up-to-date detail, consult those organisations directly and, above all, your own healthcare team.