All star pro pen

Summer48

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Morning/evening all I have just bought an all star pro insulin pen which looks really great. It’s for using my triz but reading the pens instructions it says not to put in fridge! Which due to the fact I will have another 3 doses left in the pen and need to put in fridge how’s it gonna work!! I have a savvio pen which doesn’t say not to put in fridge so has anyone got a all star pro and what do you do if not allowed in fridge
 
I have an All-Star Pro and have it in the fridge just fine. It's my favorite non-auto pen.

Non-auto? Tell me more!

I like the idea of not having to pull a dose (I am on 3 injectables, 2 twice a week) but auto pens have some reports of being a bit violent when used.
 
Non-auto? Tell me more!

I like the idea of not having to pull a dose (I am on 3 injectables, 2 twice a week) but auto pens have some reports of being a bit violent when used.
There are technically 3 "auto" pens on the market. They're 100% not the same as the auto-injector pens like Zepbound or Mounjaro. If you've seen regular pens, you dial the dose and have to manually push it in for it to give you the dose. With auto pens, you dial the dose, but you just push a button and it injects the dose. You still have to push the needle into you, but you don't push the end to inject. The button does it.

The three pens are the Gansulin pen (green), the Bird pen (red) and Mumford Autoject2. The Autoject 2 is similar to the Zepbound pens and isn't as ni e as the others. The Gansulin is the Chinese version of the ServoPen, and the Bird pen is the Chinese version of the GensuPen2. The Gansulin pen is about $52-78 from US sellers, but about $115ish from AliExpress. Bird pen is about $35. My favorite is the Gansulin and it's just so nice. Expensive but well worth it.
 

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