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People with type 1 diabetes need to take insulin to control their blood sugar. But many people with type 2 diabetes can manage their disease with diet, being active, and one or more medicines. Still, over time, some people with type 2 diabetes may need insulin.

There are several basic types of insulin. Your doctor will tell you which type and how much to take. This will depend on your weight, when you eat, how often you exercise, and whether your body produces any insulin.

Giving yourself injections

You will have to learn how to give yourself injections. You may use a syringe, a pump, a prefilled pen, or a jet-spray injector that does not use a needle. Your doctor will help you decide what is the best way to take your insulin.

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