Disposable Insulin pen needles and syringes are the most commonly used device by diabetics for injecting insulin are sold separately
5 Tips to Choose the Right Insulin Pen Needle
Insulin pen needles are used by people with diabetes to administer insulin. They come in several sizes and shapes, and each type has its advantages and disadvantages.
They Should Have an Ergonomic Design.
One of the biggest benefits of using an insulin pen is that it allows patients to inject themselves without having to hold the needle in place. This makes it easier to use than traditional syringes. However, there are some downsides to using an insulin pen. It takes longer to fill up than a regular syringe, and it can be difficult to find the right size needle.
Available in various sizes, 4mm to 8mm needle gauge.
Compatible with the leading insulin pen devices.
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£7.99
With an automatically locking shield, Microdot VeriFine safety pen needles can prevent accidental injury, protecting both patient and end-user
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VeriFine offers a smooth Injection, negating the need to lift the skin. Precise needle lengths and broad shield enable multi-angled injection, reducing pain.
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BD Safe Clip Needle Clipping And Storage Device will remove the used needle from your insulin pen or insulin syringe
£4.50
NANOPASS 32.5G/4MM PEN NEEDLE
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The Novofine Needle Remover is a special cap that fits over the needle on the end of your insulin pen and neatly grips it so you can twist it off without having to use your fingers directly.
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CLICKFINE AUTOPROTECT 5MM
£25.50
Microdot Max Insulin Pen Needles 4mm, 100 Pen Needles
£4.29
Features patented automatic dual-protection shields on both ends of the needle, it helps prevent needle stick exposure and injury during injection and disposal.
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£7.99
Microdot Max Safety Pen Needles 5mm 30G is compatible with all insulin pens injectors including those
from Novo Nordisk, Sanofi, Eli Lilly and Owen Mumford
£16.99