Let’s take control of diabetes. Together.

From A1C* testing, medication reviews and a robust selection of products, to advice and support tailored to your lifestyle – let your Rexall Pharmacist help you manage your diabetes.

*A1C testing available at select locations, excluding Manitoba.

Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI)

Being overweight or obese puts you at greater risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Enter your height and weight in order to calculate your body mass index. Speak with your Rexall Pharmacist to understand what your BMI means for you.

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BMI weight ranges

  • Less than 18.5 = Underweight
  • Between 18.5 - 24.9 = Healthy Weight
  • Between 24.9 - 29.9 = Overweight
  • Over 30 = Obese

Your Rexall Pharmacist

Managing the complexities of diabetes can feel overwhelming. From medication management to helpful advice, and everything in-between, your Rexall Pharmacist can help support you every step of the way.

A1C Testing

The A1C (also known as HbA1C) test measures the amount (thickness) of sugar that has been coated to your blood cells from the previous 2-3 months. Take an A1C* test with a Rexall Pharmacist who will help you understand your results and provide personalized solutions.

Diet

It is important to maintain a healthy diet and weight especially when living with diabetes. Get the tips and information you need to build healthy eating habits.

Exercise

Engaging in regular physical activity in conjunction with a healthy diet can provide numerous benefits for your quality of life and blood glucose control.

Caregivers

Your Rexall Pharmacist can help simplify caregiving for a loved one with helpful tools and services including medication management through the Be Well® app and direct to door prescription delivery through Rexall Direct.

*A1C testing available at select locations, excluding Manitoba.

Find the Right Products for You

Capillary Blood Glucose (CBG)

Previously | Self Monitored Blood Glucose (SMBG)

Determination of glucose in the capillary blood using finger sticks

Intermittently Scanned Continuous Glucose Monitoring (isCGM)

Previously | Flash Glucose Monitoring (FGM)

Measurement of interstitial fluid glucose via intermittent scanning of sensing device

Real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring (rtCGM)

Previously | Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)

Measurement of interstitial fluid glucose via a sensing device that is continuously transmitting the data to a device with real-time display for viewing at any time

ACCU-CHEK Guide Blood Glucose Set

Roche Diabetes Care


Capillary Blood Glucose Monitoring

Large Meter Size

ONE TOUCH Verio Flex System Kit

LifeScan


Capillary Blood Glucose Monitoring

Large Meter Size

Caregiver Access

ONE TOUCH Verio Reflect System Kit

LifeScan


Capillary Blood Glucose Monitoring

Travel Friendly

Caregiver Access

Ascencia CONTOUR®NEXT GEN Blood Glucose Meter

Ascensia Diabetes Care


Capillary Blood Glucose Monitoring

Large Meter Size

Ascencia CONTOUR®NEXT ONE Blood Glucose Meter

Ascensia Diabetes Care


Capillary Blood Glucose Monitoring

Travel Friendly

FreeStyle Libre 2 System

Abbott Diabetes Care


Intermittently Scanned Continuous Glucose Monitoring (isCGM)

Travel Friendly

Caregiver Access

Dexcom G6

Dexcom


Real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring (rtCGM)

Travel Friendly

Caregiver Access

Dexcom G7

Dexcom


Real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring (rtCGM)

Travel Friendly

Caregiver Access

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Diabetes is a chronic disease that results from the body's inability to sufficiently produce and/or properly use insulin, a hormone that regulates the way glucose (sugar) is stored and used in the body. The body needs insulin to use sugar as an energy source. There are several forms of diabetes: type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes.

  • Pre-diabetes occurs when blood glucose (sugar) levels are higher than normal, but not high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. Glucose is the main sugar found in the blood and the body's main source of energy. If left untreated, more than half of the people with pre-diabetes will have type 2 diabetes within 8 to 10 years. Pre-diabetes can be prevented, and is most common in people over the age of 40 and in people who are overweight. Pre-diabetes can be managed, or in some cases reversed, through healthy lifestyle choices.

  • Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body no longer produces enough insulin, or has difficulty using the insulin it produces, causing sugar to build up in the blood. Over time, if uncontrolled, this damages blood vessels and nerves and can result in severe complications including: blindness, heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, nerve damage, amputation, and erectile dysfunction. Adopting a healthier lifestyle can help prevent or control type 2 diabetes, and can significantly reduce your risk of heart disease, and stroke. It can also contribute to your overall well-being and quality of life.

  • Diabetes is diagnosed by measuring blood glucose (sugar) levels. However, there are a variety of different ways to test for diabetes. Your healthcare provider can identify which test is best for you.

  • If you have one or more of the following factors, you may be at risk of developing type 2 diabetes:

    • Pre-diabetes
    • Overweight or obesity
    • Age (people 40 years of age or older are at higher risk)
    • High blood pressure
    • Physically inactive
    • Family history of diabetes
    • Member of some ethnic populations including South Asian, East Asian, Aboriginal and Black
    • History of gestational diabetes
    • Unusual thirst
    • Frequent urination
    • Unplanned weight change (gain or loss)
    • Extreme fatigue or lack of energy
    • Blurred vision
    • Frequent or recurring infections
    • Cuts and bruises that are slow to heal
    • Tingling or numbness in hands or feet
    • Trouble getting an erection

    If you have any of these symptoms, reach out to your Rexall Pharmacist or healthcare provider. Good management can prevent, or delay complications associated with living with diabetes.