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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 1512384" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>Rather than sweets have some fast-acting glucose around at school and when out and about, Glucojuice has 15g of fast-acting glucose and comes in a handy size bottle that fits in coat/jacket pockets, it's excellent stuff and works incredibly fast, individually bought they are quite expensive but can you bulk-buy on the likes of Amazon (with free P&P) that brings the cost down, last time I purchased Glucojuice it was around £14.50 for twelve bottles.</p><p></p><p>I've never had to use a Glucagon Kit so no experience to offer, but for peace of mind it's worth keeping one in your fridge in case of emergencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 1512384, member: 11028"] Rather than sweets have some fast-acting glucose around at school and when out and about, Glucojuice has 15g of fast-acting glucose and comes in a handy size bottle that fits in coat/jacket pockets, it's excellent stuff and works incredibly fast, individually bought they are quite expensive but can you bulk-buy on the likes of Amazon (with free P&P) that brings the cost down, last time I purchased Glucojuice it was around £14.50 for twelve bottles. I've never had to use a Glucagon Kit so no experience to offer, but for peace of mind it's worth keeping one in your fridge in case of emergencies. [/QUOTE]
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