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Diabetes: why do I sometimes feel shaky, dizzy and sweaty?
This leaflet is for patients with diabetes. It is to inform them on the a side effect associated with some anti-diabetes medication: hypoglyceamia. The leaflet explains: what a "hypo" is; who gets a hypo; how to treat a hypo; how to avoid a hypo.
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Leaflets2u is about: Leaflets2u has a range of Patient Information Leaflets (PILs) covering: Oncology, Menopause, hepatitis, pregnancy, bladder, bowel, epilepsy, vaccination, immunisation, childcare, paediatrics, travel information, pain management, audiology, charities, depression, mental health, heart conditions, allergy, eczema, smoking cessation, General health, welfare and finance. Our top title include High blood pressure: a practical guide from the Blood Pressure Association, Living with the menopause, Travel Safe, Know your labels, Eating well Type 1. Leaflets are provided by charities including Asthma UK, NABIM, Cancer Research, help the aged, Alzheimer’s Society , RNID, Bladder and Bowel Foundation, The Stroke Association, Diabetes UK, Macmillian, Against Breast Cancer and many others. Leaflets2u has selection that will be invaluable to any Health care professional (HCP), whether you are a GP (Doctor), Community Nurse, Nurse, rehabilitation assistant or pharmacist. To add your leaflets to leaflets2u please contact Richard Street @ IDS UK on 01489 860082. IDS UK’s objective is to support healthcare professionals and their patients through the availability of health and welfare leaflet information. This means that patients can take a more proactive role in their healthcare by increasing their knowledge base on disease indication and lifestyle adaptation. This knowledge provision; Re-enforces health care professional advice, Reduces consultation time - as demonstrated by independent research *, Improves dialogue between the patient and the healthcare professional, Offers signposting, Promotes self responsibility on healthcare issues and lifestyles, Re-enforces health care professional advice, Reduces consultation time - as demonstrated by independent research *, Improves dialogue between the patient and the healthcare professional, Offers signposting , Promotes self responsibility on healthcare issues and lifestyles. We provide a leaflet display rack and the information is regularly updated with a continuous supply of quality healthcare literature. All free of charge. This is sourced from Government, Charities and some Pharmaceutical companies and is free to the healthcare professional. For more information about the different services we offer please click on the links above. centres, source. Currently, or in the past you may have run campaigns through IDS media in GP surgery waiting rooms and pharmacies. Given the current economic climate it is important to justify the cost effectiveness of an IDS campaign in order to plan continued or increased use. We are able to provide access to an audience receptive to healthcare messages, and a guarantee that you information is displayed. Using information gained from 20,000 respondents surveyed within 11 European countries a Reader’s Digest report named, ‘A Picture of Health’ looks at how patients treat their illnesses and ailments, the source of information they rely on and the steps they take to maintain health.