Diabetes medicines, including insulin, lower your blood glucose levels in different ways. They are designed to be used along with healthy eating and regular physical activity to help keep your blood glucose in your target range. Medicines Different types of medicines can be used to help manage diabetes. Medicines you take for other health problems may affect your diabetes too. Medicines for diabetes Learn what diabetes medicines do and why they might be used, so you can feel confident and in control of your health. Learn more Steroid medicines and diabetes Steroid medicines are used for many health problems but can raise your blood glucose levels. Learn more Complementary medicines Complementary medicines and supplements can sometimes affect your diabetes or how your other medicines work. Learn more Insulin All you need to know about insulin, including why you may need it, how to take it, and dealing with worries about starting. All about insulin Learn about the different types of insulin, how it is taken and important dos and don’ts. Learn more Starting insulin Have questions about starting insulin? Get the answers you need here. Learn more Concerns about starting Worried about starting insulin and how it might affect your life? You’re not alone! Learn more Injecting insulin Find out how to inject insulin using an insulin pen or a syringe. Coming soon Insulin pumps Thinking about an insulin pump? Here’s what you need to know. Coming soon Living with insulin online Become confident about using insulin with our online modules. Learn more Sharps disposal Learn how to safely dispose of your sharps, like used lancets (finger-pricking needles) and insulin needles. Learn more More information and support Call the NDSS Helpline on 1800 637 700 and ask to speak to a diabetes educator. Access NDSS-subsidised products, including insulin needles, syringes and insulin pump supplies. Go to Australian Diabetes Educators Association to find a credentialled diabetes educator. Go to Healthdirect to find diabetes health professionals near you. Last updated: July 2026