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Additional Diabetes Information and Resources

Visit the following Novo Nordisk sites for more information about diabetes, our brands and products, and to find tools and resources to help you learn how to effectively manage your condition.

Novo Nordisk Diabetes Resources:

Novo Nordisk
Visit our US corporate site and find out about our goal of changing diabetes. Also find information about the company, its alliances, opportunities, innovations, and people—with links to various diabetes education and product-related sites.

Insulin Delivery Devices
Find out about the wide range of insulin delivery systems offered by Novo Nordisk.

Diabetes Education Center
Find helpful information on managing your diabetes. This website offers an online menu planner to help you create diabetes-friendly meals.

More Diabetes Information & Resources:

The diabetes related site links below are provided as a courtesy. By clicking on a link, you will be leaving the NovoLog® Mix 70/30 website. Novo Nordisk is not responsible for the accuracy of the content provided on any of the diabetes sites linked to below.

World Diabetes Foundation (WDF)
Supports prevention and treatment of diabetes in developing countries.

American Diabetes Association
The nation's leading nonprofit health organization, providing diabetes research, information, and advocacy.

Diabetes123
A question-and-answer forum hosted by an experienced team of diabetes health care professionals. Also find additional news about research, services, and links.

National Diabetes Education Program
The National Diabetes Education Program is dedicated to improving the treatment and outcomes for people with diabetes, promoting early diagnosis, and preventing the onset of type 2 diabetes.

Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD)
This nonprofit organization is dedicated to educating and motivating people with diabetes and their loved ones to take an active role in their condition.