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Coronavirus: Advice for people living with diabetes

16 June 2020

Here are some helpful tips on what precautions you should take, and what you need to know The World Health Organization (WHO) declared that spread of the coronavirus as a pandemic in March, and and most countries have seen outbreaks. Although the UK is seeing a decline in the number of new cases and hospitalisations, we all still need to be careful and try to reduce the spread of the virus as much as possible. People with diabetes are classed by the NHS and UK Government as 'clinically vulnerable' Although this means someone with diabetes is not required to shield themselves, they are...

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Roche Diabetes Care joins forces with Boots to offer free access to mySugr Pro diabetes management app

23 July 2020

Roche Diabetes Care today announced that it is delighted to have the support of pharmacy-led, health and beauty retailer, Boots, in offering its customers free access to the mySugr Pro diabetes management app.

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Webinar: Innovation in diabetes care in Wales

Innovation in diabetes care in Wales - Webinar 1 July 2020

1 July 2020

Innovation in diabetes care in Wales. Learning from lockdown and future implementation ideas.

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Webinar: Applying international best practice in diabetes care

Roche Diabetes Care to host webinar on best practice in diabetes management

9 June 2020

Innovative approaches to diabetes care and management will be explored in an upcoming webinar discussion hosted by Roche Diabetes Care.

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Accu-Chek Aviva Strip

Roche Diabetes Care reassures that it will continue production of the Accu-Chek Aviva strip

23 April 2020

Roche Diabetes Care has today confirmed that the Accu-Chek Aviva strip is not to be discontinued amid emerging rumours that it may cease production, following the phasing out of the Accu-Chek Aviva Expert meter.  An estimated 75,000 people in the UK and Ireland use the Accu-Chek Aviva strip every month to monitor their blood glucose to support their diabetes management decisions. The strip first launched in 2005 and has been widely used across the Accu-Chek portfolio, including in the handsets for insulin pumps such as Combo, Inisght and most recently the Accu-Chek Solo micropump. The strip will...

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mySugr Pro Offer

Free access to mySugr Pro diabetes management app for all adults with diabetes in the UK & Ireland at time of crisis

30 March 2020

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented challenge for the health system, necessitating new ways of working. As a company, we wish to offer our support by providing a year’s free access for all adults with diabetes to our diabetes management app, mySugr Pro, to help both patients and clinicians.

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Roche Diabetes Care committed to supporting people with diabetes in UK & Ireland  

26 September 2019

Diabetes needs to be addressed with an integrated, collaborative and personalised approach in order to cover all the different angles of this complex condition and meet the individual goals of each person with diabetes or at risk of developing the disease.

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Roche renews its commitment to the primary healthcare Phelophepa trains, marking the 25th anniversary

19 September 2019

Roche and Transnet, the main freight logistics company in South Africa, came together in 1994 to establish Phelophepa, the world’s first comprehensive primary healthcare facility on rail Phelophepa has touched the lives of over 14 million people in South Africa since its first journey Roche pledges its continued commitment to Phelophepa as the main external sponsor Roche (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY) today announced its renewed support of the Phelophepa primary healthcare trains in South Africa as the main external sponsor to mark this milestone 25th anniversary. The Phelophepa...

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Accu-Chek Solo

Two hundred with type 1 diabetes benefit from Accu-Chek Solo managed access programme

14 June 2019

More than 200 people with type 1 diabetes in the UK are now using Accu-Chek Solo insulin pump via a Managed Access Programme 79% of users rated the device at least 7/10, giving them more control to manage the condition in their day-to-day lives Accu-Chek Solo could now help a further 400,000 people, including 29,000 children, living with type 1 diabetes in the UK Since the launch of the Accu-Chek Solo micropump, 200 people with type 1 diabetes in the UK are now using the device as part of a ‘Managed Access Programme’ benefiting from the latest in insulin delivery system technology...

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