Living with diabetes

is constantly treating diabetes.


If you have diabetes, you have to control your blood sugar and inject insulin, usually several times a day. You need to do it at home, in school, at work, after practice or when you're travelling. It doesn't matter if you're tired, happy, sad, stressed or head over heels in love. You need to keep track of your blood sugar and you need insulin.


It goes without saying that this can be tiresome over the long haul. And to feel good, you must always do things right—and that’s not always easy. If you’re like most people suffering from diabetes, who don’t use insulin pumps, then you currently need an insulin pen (or syringe), blood sugar monitor and strips—plus a journal for documenting doses and values ​​so your doctor or nurse can follow your treatment.

 

Brighter’s first patented product family solves this problem. To succeed in all necessary stages, you need clear procedures and discipline, which isn’t always easy to maintain. So what do diabetic patients about this part of their lives? A study shows that 75% of surveyed diabetes patients wish that they had fewer things to keep track of.

Doing it right
should be easy.


Brighter developed an integrated solution to make it easier to manage and control insulin-treated diabetes. And more than that, it's easy to take with you.


Brighter develops an integrated solution to facilitate managing and checking insulin-treated diabetes—a solution that’s easy to take with you. Besides key treatment-management functions, the Next Generation Brighter One™ solution enables future connection to e-health systems. With this device, you monitor blood sugar value and insulin dosing or injecting, and you can store your data.

 

 

 

Brighter’s patent gives us exclusive rights to the world’s first solution that allows users to (i) monitor blood sugar, (ii) inject insulin, and (iii) record blood sugar levels and insulin doses in a single device. Because the entered data are automatically transferred to other digital devices, you can monitor your data or share it with family members and caregivers. Questions? Need more information? Sign up for our newsletter here.