Our Glucology large range of diabetes accessories are designed to ease your day-to-day life and includes; diabetic socks. Insulin cooling bags, diabetes organizes and cases, fast-acting glucose chews, blood glucose meter accessories, CGM patches, lancets and lancing devices, insulin pump accessories, small sharps bins and much more.
GLUCOLOGY SENSOR SHIELDS Protect Your Dexcom G6 – Adhesive Patches for Every Adventure Meet the Glucology Sensor Shield for Dexcom G6, the premium CGM adhesive patch designed to protect your Dexcom...
Insulin Cooling Pouch Activate with Water. Stay Cool, Stay Ready Glucology Cooling Pouches are specially designed to keep your insulin pens cool and protected below 82°F (28°C) for up to...
Needle Pocket Container Discreet, Portable Sharps Disposal – Safe Medical Waste Management On-the-Go Here’s a hard truth: most sharps containers require manual needle insertion, increasing the risk of accidental needlestick...
INSULIN COOLING BAG Keep Insulin Cool for up to 45 Hours – No Ice, No Batteries, No Hassle Glucology FDA-Registered Cooling Pouches are specially designed to keep your insulin pens...
Our Glucology Smart Kitchen Scale is designed to provide quick and accessible nutritional food information from the USDA database. Connect your phone via Bluetooth to the scales for weight and...
Insulin Protection Pack Your Essential Travel Partner for Diabetes Care Keeping your insulin cool and disposing of sharps safely while on the move can be challenging. Our Insulin Travel Essentials...
Dia-Care Copper Socks Comfort That Cares for Your Feet Most “diabetic-friendly” socks fall short — using tight bands, rough seams, and fabrics that trap moisture. Glucology Dia-Care Copper Socks are...
Fast-Acting Glucose Tablets Fast-Acting Glucose That Tastes Great – Be Ready for Anything Here’s the tough truth: most people treat low blood sugar with whatever’s handy—jelly beans, juice, or cookies....
Fast Acting Glucose Tablets Fast-Acting Glucose That Tastes Great – Be Ready for Anything Here’s the tough truth: most people treat low blood sugar with whatever’s handy—jelly beans, juice, or...