Nice video, I monitor my blood glucose levels by using FreeStyle Libre sensor and Ambrosia Blucon device. It update readings on phone app every 5 minutes without painful finger prick and give alarms too for out of range glucose values.
It is recommended that a new needle be used each time you inject insulin. However, and speaking from experience as a nurse in an endocrinology lab, I have had doctors who say that if finances are tight you may use the same needle for multiple injections. However, you should not exceed 3 injections or a span of 24 hours with the same needle. This is because of infection risk and repetitive needle use will dull the needle and thus cause more pain when used from extended periods of time. Hope this was helpful.
Thank you internet angels for showing me this, otherwise I would mess up. Bless you all
I been on 2 kinds of Insulin for 20 some years! Haven’t had cartridge pen for many years? But thanks For Sharing? 👍 👨🌾 🇨🇦
Nice video, I monitor my blood glucose levels by using FreeStyle Libre sensor and Ambrosia Blucon device. It update readings on phone app every 5 minutes without painful finger prick and give alarms too for out of range glucose values.
I have a question can u used the needle two times cause a needle in our country its quite high price so can u used it two times to inject the insulin
Edgar Lindo
It is recommended that a new needle be used each time you inject insulin. However, and speaking from experience as a nurse in an endocrinology lab, I have had doctors who say that if finances are tight you may use the same needle for multiple injections. However, you should not exceed 3 injections or a span of 24 hours with the same needle. This is because of infection risk and repetitive needle use will dull the needle and thus cause more pain when used from extended periods of time. Hope this was helpful.
frederick garcia thanks iam using one needle only afterwards i disposed of it but now iam going to used it twice to save money thanks a lot