Sterile, disposable pen needles using the PIC needle, created in line with the Indolor™ Experience principles. Firstly, a full range of diameters and lengths help you choose the one best suited to your injection technique. The 33G needles are the smallest made by Pic, 4mm long with a diameter of 0.20mm, giving an almost pain-free injection. And then there's the evolution of Thin Wall, a large internal diameter that speeds up the insulin flow to reduce the injection time. But the secret lies in the triple-sharpened needle, which is lubricated to facilitate penetration of your skin and minimize pain. Also, the 33G, 32G and 31G needles use extreme geometry, with long, narrow angles for less painful injections. Also, the needlepoint has undergone low-friction treatment to make it easier to insert into the insulin cartridge and less likely to fragment.
The thinnest insulin pen needle for a comfortable injection therapy
New pain-free technology
It has minimal dimensions, its diameter is just 0.20mm and length is 4mm
It has maximum adaptability
It is made as per advanced technology
Longer and sharper bevels
High flow wall
Lubricating treatment to reduce resistance to needle penetration
How to use:
Wash your hands properly.
Remove the cap and check the insulin is same as the doctor prescribed.
Wipe the tip with alcohol.
Remove the protective pull tab from the needle and screw the needle onto the pen. Remove the needle cap.
Make sure that air is clear from the needle.
Turn the dosage knob to dial the required insulin.
Look for location and with one hand, hold the pen such that your thumb is free to reach the injection button.
Inject the insulin to the location.
Throw the needle and keep the pen.
Caution & Warnings:
Keep your insulin away from heat and light. Any insulin that you don't store in the refrigerator should be kept as cool as possible (between 56°F and 80°F.)
Never let your insulin freeze. If your insulin freezes, don't use it, even after it's thawed.
Keep unused pens of insulin in the refrigerator (between 36°F and 46°F). If stored properly, these will be good until the expiration date listed on the insulin.
Keep insulin pens that you're currently using at room temperature (between 56°F and 80°F.)
Keep it away from children
If any allergy or irritation occurs, see your doctor.
Sterile, disposable pen needles using the PIC needle, created in line with the Indolor™ Experience principles. Firstly, a full range of diameters and lengths help you choose the one best suited to your injection technique. The 33G needles are the smallest made by Pic, 4mm long with a diameter of 0.20mm, giving an almost pain-free injection. And then there's the evolution of Thin Wall, a large internal diameter that speeds up the insulin flow to reduce the injection time. But the secret lies in the triple-sharpened needle, which is lubricated to facilitate penetration of your skin and minimize pain. Also, the 33G, 32G and 31G needles use extreme geometry, with long, narrow angles for less painful injections. Also, the needlepoint has undergone low-friction treatment to make it easier to insert into the insulin cartridge and less likely to fragment.
The thinnest insulin pen needle for a comfortable injection therapy
New pain-free technology
It has minimal dimensions, its diameter is just 0.20mm and length is 4mm
It has maximum adaptability
It is made as per advanced technology
Longer and sharper bevels
High flow wall
Lubricating treatment to reduce resistance to needle penetration
How to use:
Wash your hands properly.
Remove the cap and check the insulin is same as the doctor prescribed.
Wipe the tip with alcohol.
Remove the protective pull tab from the needle and screw the needle onto the pen. Remove the needle cap.
Make sure that air is clear from the needle.
Turn the dosage knob to dial the required insulin.
Look for location and with one hand, hold the pen such that your thumb is free to reach the injection button.
Inject the insulin to the location.
Throw the needle and keep the pen.
Caution & Warnings:
Keep your insulin away from heat and light. Any insulin that you don't store in the refrigerator should be kept as cool as possible (between 56°F and 80°F.)
Never let your insulin freeze. If your insulin freezes, don't use it, even after it's thawed.
Keep unused pens of insulin in the refrigerator (between 36°F and 46°F). If stored properly, these will be good until the expiration date listed on the insulin.
Keep insulin pens that you're currently using at room temperature (between 56°F and 80°F.)
Keep it away from children
If any allergy or irritation occurs, see your doctor.