The educational materials have been carefully developed to provide reliable information and practical support for diabetes monitoring. With these resources, you can deepen your knowledge and make decisions on your journey to better health.
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Self-Monitoring of blood glucose – Finger pricks rotation and alternate site testing
Self-monitoring of blood glucose is a part of everyday life for millions of people living with diabetes. This material presents ways to reduce the discomfort associated with fingertip blood sampling and introduces the option of using Alternate Site Testing (AST).
Safety lancets lancing procedure and lancing technique
This material presents the capillary blood lancing procedure and technique recommended by HTL-STREFA, confirmed by the results of clinical studies. This clinically proven lancing procedure increases the expected blood volume while simultaneously reducing pain perception.
HTL-STREFA injection technique recommendations
Proper injection technique helps people with diabetes get the best health results by delivering the right dose of insulin to the correct site with the proper needle size. For your safety and convenience, we prepared a short guide to improve insulin delivery and make daily life easier.
HTL-STREFA coloring pages – part 1, diabetes
The first part of a coloring book series that helps children understand diabetes. Meet Ann, a young girl living with diabetes. In the first part, you’ll learn how she was diagnosed and what her daily life is like. Through illustrations, discover how Ann manages her diabetes with courage and support of loved ones.
HTL-STREFA coloring pages – part 2, how to inject insulin?
The second part of a coloring book series that helps children understand diabetes. In this part, Ann shows how she takes insulin. Through engaging illustrations, children learn about insulin injections and why they are important for Ann’s health.
HTL-STREFA coloring pages – part 3, pen needles – single use only
The third part of a coloring book series that helps children understand diabetes. In this part, Ann explains why, for safety reasons, insulin pen needles should only be used once. Through illustrations, children learn about proper needle use and why it’s important to change the pen needle after each injection.
HTL-STREFA coloring pages – part 4, blood glucose monitoring
The fourth part of a coloring book series that helps children understand diabetes. In this part, Ann explains step by step how to measure blood sugar levels and why she does it every day. Through engaging illustrations, children learn about the importance of regular blood sugar monitoring to stay healthy.
Diabetes and travel
When you have diabetes, vacation or business trips require a little extra planning. Changes in what you eat, how active you are, and time zones can affect your blood sugar levels. In this brochure, you will find recommendations on how to prepare for a trip.
Diabetes and hot weather
This brochure provides essential tips for staying safe in hot weather if you have diabetes. It includes information on staying hydrated, properly storing medications, and other important precautions. Learn how to manage your condition and protect yourself during heatwaves.
Pen needles are single use only
This leaflet explains why Droplet pen needles are for single use only. Reusing them can cause infections, skin damage, and even needle breakage inside the body.

