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Sticky carts seem to be an issue with autos more than manual pens.iffy carts?? never had that happen. Im just using the V1s
I saw some discussion on the plugs being inserted backwards playing a part.
Sticky carts seem to be an issue with autos more than manual pens.iffy carts?? never had that happen. Im just using the V1s
Wow! Never even thought that might be an issue!Sticky carts seem to be an issue with autos more than manual pens.
I saw some discussion on the plugs being inserted backwards playing a part.
This is interesting.Good information.
I am using Luer lock syringes. Draw with a larger syringe and pin with a smaller syringe. The fresh unused needle is sharper for skin penetration when it hasn’t been through a rubber plunger. Easy to use, sterile, and cost effective for piece of mind.
In for the answer.What brand of needles are you using? How are they for comfort? Needlephobe over here ...
Not sure if you found a source yet but Daropep seems to have these in stock. Found them in STG and ordered a Gensupen yesterdayAnd I couldn't find a good source in the US for the Savvio, so I have two coming from Canada. Just out of curiosity where did you find in the US?
What brand of needles are you using? How are they for comfort? Needlephobe over here ...
Oh man! I have some Convipens and recently made a large order of carts from Ks-tek. Hopefully not the same outcome 😢About half of my ks-tek carts leak in my v1 pens. Wish I could tell which half before using them.
This is interesting.
In for the answer.
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Not sure if you found a source yet but Daropep seems to have these in stock. Found them in STG and ordered a Gensupen yesterday
daropep.net
Thank you.Dynarex - you can look at PeptideTest website as they carry top quality product including Pfizer Hospira BAC!
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I have no idea. I've tried looking at photos of stock insulin carts from the big companies and have seen them both ways.Wow! Never even thought that might be an issue!
So which way is correct? I've been giving thought to sterilizing my carts again, and one issue is the plugs need to be removed, and then reinserted while still inside the sterile wrapper.
Now I'm worried if I disassemble the cartridge, the steam will remove the silicone coating...I have noticed manufacturing specs mention a silicone coating inside of the vial, I'm wondering if the consumer vials have it or if it's compromised by their sterilization techniques.
My cartridges work fine after steam sterilization. They lie on their sides, I suppose you can flip them over while still warm to redistribute the silicon if worriedNow I'm worried if I disassemble the cartridge, the steam will remove the silicone coating...
Just can't win here.
I did reach out to Biologix and ask them if they would consider sourcing sterile injection cartridges/3.0ml Dental Cartridges. I'll post back if they will.
Good to hear.My cartridges work fine after steam sterilization. They lie on their sides, I suppose you can flip them over while still warm to redistribute the silicon if worried
Autoclave in pouches, stoppers back in as soon as dry enough to be safe to handle. If using an instapot, you should lean the pouches on edge and also dry the pouches in a protected/sterile environmentGood to hear.
How are you sterilizing? Autoclave? InstaPot? UV? I'd like to hear what equipment and techniques you're using.
I assume they meant larger and smaller gauge needle.This is interesting.
In for the answer.
Correct. I figured it out with what I was thinking of trying. No way I'm using the heavier gauge and longer needle to blast my stuff. It' makes sense, but you can't find a 31g 8mm luer slip that's worth a crap.I assume they meant larger and smaller gauge needle.
I believe you. Im looking for a good one in pen needles..the highest rec brand has been less than perfect for me.Correct. I figured it out with what I was thinking of trying. No way I'm using the heavier gauge and longer needle to blast my stuff. It' makes sense, but you can't find a 31g 8mm luer slip that's worth a crap.
Even the high rated Easy Touch aren't as great as people mention, still really good, and I'll use them. So far, BD's are the best for me I've found. My wife agrees.I believe you. Im looking for a good one in pen needles..the highest rec brand has been less than perfect for me.
which BD are you using? so many types..the nano, ultrafine nano, microfine..??Even the high rated Easy Touch aren't as great as people mention, still really good, and I'll use them. So far, BD's are the best for me I've found. My wife agrees.
These. 31g 8mm .05 and 1ml.which BD are you using? so many types..the nano, ultrafine nano, microfine..??
BD syringes I bought before were not tolerable..
Oh thank you! I lost the post with this places name and have been searching!I just came across Daropep yesterday too 🙂 on TG. Someone was asking about different pens and Daropen's comparison page was provided:
Pen comparison V2 – Daro Pep Accessories
daropep.net
I thought it was a pretty cool summary page.
The prices are okay on Daropep, but I picked up 2 Savvio pens for $30 each, which is $15 less each than Daropep. I also picked up a Ganuslin from Goodies and paid more than Daropep, but Daropep is out of stock.
Please tell us the differences that you have noticed? I love my V1s, but since I've lost weight its harder for me to reach the fatty areas on my backside to pin the Klow, so Im thinking of getting an automatic. Generally I prefer to be in control but holding that awkward position for that long is getting hard.. I see that one kind is silent. How do you know when its done??Pens are the best. I have started a collection at this point. I have savvios, convi, gansu, etc
What is your steam process? TIAMy cartridges work fine after steam sterilization. They lie on their sides, I suppose you can flip them over while still warm to redistribute the silicon if worried
I use an autoclave, but others have used a full pressure cooker type setup, that’s described on Peppys. Any steam setup leaves the pouch wet, so you do have to manage to dry the items without introducing microorganisms to the wet paper, since then it will get inside.What is your steam process? TIA
Did your pens come in yet? How do you like the Savvios?I just came across Daropep yesterday too 🙂 on TG. Someone was asking about different pens and Daropen's comparison page was provided:
Pen comparison V2 – Daro Pep Accessories
daropep.net
I thought it was a pretty cool summary page.
The prices are okay on Daropep, but I picked up 2 Savvio pens for $30 each, which is $15 less each than Daropep. I also picked up a Ganuslin from Goodies and paid more than Daropep, but Daropep is out of stock.