
Clinical recommendations state that a 4mm pen needle or a 6mm insulin syringe is the recommended needle length for all patients and for all injection sites as it is safe, effective, and less painful than …
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4 mm pen needle - BD
Always inject with a new needle Pen needles should only be used once— they are no longer sterile after use.1 Reuse may lead to needle-tip damage, which may result in injection pain or damage to the …
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4 mm pen needle - BD
Please be sure to consult the pen manufacturer’s instructions for injection of subcutaneous drugs other than insulin, as well as for additional preparation steps for insulin injection, including but not limited to …
Check the flow of medication by dialing 2 units, and with the needle facing up, press the thumb button until you see a drop of medication. Repeat if necessary until you see a drop of medication.
Ask your healthcare professional about the BD NanoTM 4mm pen needle to better manage your diabetes.1 With a 90° insertion, the BD NanoTM 4mm pen needle ensures your diabetes medication …
BD NanoTM 2nd Gen Pen Needles – comfortable contoured needle base that helps you hold the pen against your skin without wobbling, also providing
BD AutoShield DuoTM features a 5mm needle. Using 5mm safety pen needles without a pinch-up technique is recommended, minimizing the risk of needlestick injury through a skinfold.8§
† The study used in-silico probability model of needle penetration depth for posted-hub 4mm pen needles and average human tissue thickness measurements across a range of injection forces and …
Use a short 4mm pen needle and skinfold if necessary to reduce the chances of injections into the muscle. Injections into muscle can upset your blood glucose control.1
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The impact of a modified needle tip geometry on penetration force as well as acceptability, preference and perceived pain in subjects with diabetes. J Diab Sci Tech 2012.