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There’s a couple threads hovering around in various places, but I thought a thread in this category may alleviate future posts.

How many of you use a pen rather than syringes? I ended up buying the Lilly Ergo 2 off AliExpress because it was the most affordable. I travel frequently enough for work that I thought it may be easier to travel with rather than a vial and syringes. Planning on getting one of those thermoses to place it in for travel.

Any suggestion on other pens, or experience with the Ergo 2?
 
There’s a couple threads hovering around in various places, but I thought a thread in this category may alleviate future posts.

How many of you use a pen rather than syringes? I ended up buying the Lilly Ergo 2 off AliExpress because it was the most affordable. I travel frequently enough for work that I thought it may be easier to travel with rather than a vial and syringes. Planning on getting one of those thermoses to place it in for travel.

Any suggestion on other pens, or experience with the Ergo 2?
If you use more than one peptide you will end up with more pens. Aliexpress has a good price on what ezpens sells as v2 pen.
 
Do you have a link to that? When I first started looking, it seemed like most pens popping up were equal price, which is why I went with the Ergo 2. That one was only $12 shipped.
 
Do you have a link to that? When I first started looking, it seemed like most pens popping up were equal price, which is why I went with the Ergo 2. That one was only $12 shipped.
See this thread

 
The Ergo is cheaper. https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256...22a874&afSmartRedirect=y&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa

I haven't tried the Ergo 2 but if it's similar to other Lilly it's a good pen.
My favorite feature of the savvio is when you vial is getting lower you can twist the end and as long as it's under 60 units it stops at how much you have left. An example. This morning I only had 21 units left in my vial and last night I didn't know if I needed to make a new cart. I checked and sure enough 21 left which was exactly what I needed for this morning. The v2 doesn't do that. I wonder if the Ergo does.
 
How many of you use a pen rather than syringes?
I use my Pen only for daily injectons. I fly about 4-6 times in a month and nobody cares about vials and syringes. One time I got asked for what this is and I answered for diabetes and they lost intrest in it
 
There’s a couple threads hovering around in various places, but I thought a thread in this category may alleviate future posts.

How many of you use a pen rather than syringes? I ended up buying the Lilly Ergo 2 off AliExpress because it was the most affordable. I travel frequently enough for work that I thought it may be easier to travel with rather than a vial and syringes. Planning on getting one of those thermoses to place it in for travel.

Any suggestion on other pens, or experience with the Ergo 2?
I've ordered an ergo 2 today.
How are you finding it?
My question is though if I want to use a quarter of the total volume is that 60 clicks or 15?
 
My question is though if I want to use a quarter of the total volume is that 60 clicks or 15?
More info may be needed depending on dosage and concentration but yes, one quarter of 60 is 15.
I use the Ergo pen and find it simple to use, store, and it was inexpensive. No problems with it so far and would not hesitate to repurchase if it craps out for some reason.
 
More info may be needed depending on dosage and concentration but yes, one quarter of 60 is 15.
I use the Ergo pen and find it simple to use, store, and it was inexpensive. No problems with it so far and would not hesitate to repurchase if it craps out for some reason.
I'm planning to put 10mg in there, currently researching 2.5mg a week

My confusion comes from UK style pens where you have to do 60 clicks each time for a dose I think
 
I haven't used mine yet. Finishing up the compound/syringes I have and then moving to the pen.

As Jackal said, it depends on how much total volume you are filling in the pen. Each click is 1 unit.
 
I haven't used mine yet. Finishing up the compound/syringes I have and then moving to the pen.

As Jackal said, it depends on how much total volume you are filling in the pen. Each click is 1 unit.
Thank you
Yes it makes sense now. If I put 1ml in the pen, to dispense a quarter I need 25 clicks because 1ml is 100 units

Don't know what I was thinking before lol
 
I'm curious - if one doesn't travel, and is only taking 1 dose/week, why would one use a pen instead of syringe? FYI, I've been on compounded Tirz (7.5) for a number of months (no need to change dosage at this point), and have taken the leap to try raw (ordered 30mg 10-vial kit). At my dose, the 30mg should last 4 weeks.
 
I'm curious - if one doesn't travel, and is only taking 1 dose/week, why would one use a pen instead of syringe? FYI, I've been on compounded Tirz (7.5) for a number of months (no need to change dosage at this point), and have taken the leap to try raw (ordered 30mg 10-vial kit). At my dose, the 30mg should last 4 weeks.
Yeah that's a valid question. No other reason for my RS other than it's exciting and gives a warm fuzzy feeling being able to create something that looks and acts the same as my current research area for a 10th of the cost
 
I'm curious - if one doesn't travel, and is only taking 1 dose/week, why would one use a pen instead of syringe? FYI, I've been on compounded Tirz (7.5) for a number of months (no need to change dosage at this point), and have taken the leap to try raw (ordered 30mg 10-vial kit). At my dose, the 30mg should last 4 weeks.
I like just adding the needle to the pen, setting my dose, and injecting. Easy. I despise using insulin needles because I have ALWAYS switched out needles to not give with the same needle that I drew up with. For awhile I used luer lock 25g needles and switched out the needle after drawing. That works - but it is a larger needle (25g versus 31g) and more waste/mess. The pen is easier.
 
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