Information about Insupen Pro Green (Only Pen) | Diabetes Monitoring Devices
Uses / Indications:
Take Insupen pro out of the case pull off the pen cap and detach the cartridge holder by twisting|Grip the pen body in one hand and gently push back the plunger rod with the other hand into the injection mechanism section of the pen and make sure the plunger rod is fully pushed back
Introduction:
Insupen Pro Green (Only Pen) / Diabetes Monitoring Devices is a reusable insulin pen used to administer insulin to the body. With insulin preparations containing 100 IU/ml it can deliver insulin doses ranging from 1 unit (0.01 ml) to 60 units (0.60 ml) in 1 unit (0.01 ml) increments.Uses:Insupen Pro is used to deliver insulin to the body.Product Specifications and Features:Insupen pro is a reusable insulin pen which is used to deliver insulin dosages to the bodyStorage tempratore limit: 2°C-40°CContent: Insupen pro insulin label sticker user guide warranty card pen caseInsulin dose range: 1 unit (0.01 mL) to 60 units (0.60 mL) in increments of 1 unit (0.01 mL) with insulin preparations of 100 IU/mLCompatible With: Prefilled 3 ml insulin cartridges of Biocon's insugen-R refill insugen-N refill insugen-30/70 refill and basalog refill as prescribed by a healthcare professional with sterile disposable hypodermic needles (4 mm 32 G)Directions for Use:Take Insupen pro out of the case pull off the pen cap and detach the cartridge holder by twistingGrip the pen body in one hand and gently push back the plunger rod with the other hand into the injection mechanism section of the pen and make sure the plunger rod is fully pushed backSafety Information:Read the label carefully before useStore in a cool and dry place away from sunlightKeep out of reach of childrenFor single-patient useProtect it from water dust and moistureHandle the insupen pen with careChange the needle after each useAlternate the sites of insulin injectionQuick Tips:After each use attach the pen cap and store it at room temperatureDo not massage the injection site/use an alcohol swabFrequently Asked Questions:Q. Who can use an insulin pen?Yes it is used to manage type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. In diabetes mellitus type 1 the body does not make enough insulin to control blood sugar levels. In diabetes mellitus type 2 either the body stops producing enough insulin or there is resistance to the action of insulin leading to large amounts of insulin production.Q. How to avoid air bubbles in the cartridge?The presence of air bubbles can affect the amount of insulin delivered. Ensure you remove the air bubbles by holding the pen with the needle end pointing straight up. Tap the cartridge holder gently with the finger to raise any air bubbles to the top of the insulin cartridge. There may be a few small air bubbles still seen which will not affect your dose. With the needle pointing upwards press the dose button in until it stops. The dose window should show '0'. You should see 2-3 drops of insulin come out of the needle tip. Priming is complete when 2-3 drops of insulin appear at the needle tip. If no insulin comes repeat the step up to a maximum of five times until 2-3 drops of insulin are visible. Q. Why can it take several attempts at priming before seeing a drop of insulin with a new cartridge?There may be a slight gap between the plunger rod and the plunger stopper. Repeating the priming steps will move the plunger rod into contact with the cartridge plunger stopper which will push the cartridge plunger stopper forward forcing insulin to flow through the needle.Warranty Info:Use the pen not more than 3 years from the date of purchase and within the expiry date.
How to use:
Description:
Reusable pen|Delivers insulin doses ranging from 1 unit to 60 units|Helps deliver insulin to the body
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Safety Advise:
Read the label carefully before use|Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight|Keep out of reach of children|For single-patient use|Protect it from water dust and moisture|Handle the insupen pen with care|Change the needle after each use|Alternate the sites of insulin injection