You dial it to a specific number. Its pretty visual. And easy to test! Simply fill a vial with water instead of peps, and shoot into the back side of an insulin syringe, if you want confirmation of accuracy. I have 5 different pens loaded with different peps/blends. They work amazingly well. But, I do understand it is hard to change from something you KNOW works when dealing with injecting something into your body.Like the concept of the pen, but not having a visual for dosing is anxiety provoking
You dial it to a specific number. Its pretty visual. And easy to test! Simply fill a vial with water instead of peps, and shoot into the back side of an insulin syringe, if you want confirmation of accuracy. I have 5 different pens loaded with different peps/blends. They work amazingly well. But, I do understand it is hard to change from something you KNOW works when dealing with injecting something in
TYVMYou dial it to a specific number. Its pretty visual. And easy to test! Simply fill a vial with water instead of peps, and shoot into the back side of an insulin syringe, if you want confirmation of accuracy. I have 5 different pens loaded with different peps/blends. They work amazingly well. But, I do understand it is hard to change from something you KNOW works when dealing with injecting something into your body.
I find them quick and easy. Only difference is transfering your reconstituted solution to the cartridge (with venting it or it can explode from teh pressure). It is faster prep for subsequent injections imho. I have only seen 3 ml cartridges.how quick and easy are these to load? i wonder about fat melting injections.
are there any higher capacity pens?
I have pens, they're super easy. I only have 3ml cartridges though.how quick and easy are these to load? i wonder about fat melting injections.
are there any higher capacity pens?
Basically if we’re using 10 units with a syringe we’d use 10 units with the pen.I have pens, they're super easy. I only have 3ml cartridges though.