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Device used to administer insulin injections for the management of diabetes mellitus (Type 1 and insulin-requiring Type 2 diabetes).
A reusable insulin pen is a mechanical device that delivers a measured dose of insulin from a compatible insulin cartridge through a pen needle. It allows dose setting and accurate subcutaneous delivery to help control blood glucose levels.
Use only with compatible insulin cartridges and a new sterile pen needle for each injection. Prime the pen before each use as per the user manual, dial the prescribed dose, inject subcutaneously (abdomen/thigh/upper arm), and hold for recommended seconds to ensure full dose delivery. Rotate injection sites; do not share the pen.
Common side effects of Allstar Reusable Insulin Pen may include:
For use as directed by a doctor/diabetes educator. Do not share the pen (infection risk) even if the needle is changed. Use a new needle for every injection and dispose of needles in a sharps container. Ensure correct insulin cartridge type/strength as prescribed; wrong insulin/dose can cause severe hypoglycaemia or hyperglycaemia. Do not use if damaged or if dosing mechanism is not functioning; seek training before first use.