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Description
Dispovan Pen Needles are designed for individuals managing diabetes who require insulin injections. These single-use needles are crafted for use with insulin pens, offering a reliable method for subcutaneous insulin delivery. The 32G (0.23mm) ultra-fine gauge is intended to minimize discomfort during injection. The needles are made from surgical-grade stainless steel and are lubricated to facilitate smoother skin penetration. They are universally compatible with most insulin pens available, providing flexibility for users. The product comes in a pack of 5, with each needle being sterile and individually packed for hygiene.
Ultra-Fine 32G Needle: The very fine 32-gauge needle is designed to reduce pain and the risk of tissue trauma during injections.
Universal Compatibility: These pen needles are engineered to be compatible with most major insulin pen models available on the market.
Extra-Thin Wall Technology: The needles feature thin walls to aid in a smooth flow of insulin during administration.
Sterile and Single-Use: Each needle is sterilized, individually sealed, and intended for one-time use to maintain hygiene and safety.
Ergonomic Design: The needles are designed with a flat base and an ergonomic shape for improved skin contact and a comfortable grip during use.
Q: Are these pen needles compatible with all insulin pens?
A: Dispovan Pen Needles are engineered for universal compatibility and are designed to fit most major insulin pen models available on the market.
Q: Are these needles painful to use?
A: The needles feature an ultra-fine 32G gauge and are lubricated, which is intended to minimize discomfort and pain during injection for smoother skin penetration.
Q: Can I reuse these pen needles?
A: No, these needles are strictly for single use only. Reusing needles can lead to painful insertion and increases the risk of infection or lumpy skin.
Q: How should I dispose of the used needles?
A: After use, you should carefully replace the outer cap, unscrew the needle from the pen, and dispose of it responsibly in a designated sharps container to prevent accidental injury.
Q: What should I do if the seal on a new needle is broken?
A: Do not use the needle if the protective paper seal is broken or damaged. Discard it and use a new, sterile needle to ensure safety and hygiene.
Q: Is it safe to share my pen needle with another person?
A: No, you should never share an insulin pen or needle with another person, as this can cause and transmit infections.
Dispovan Pen Needles are designed for individuals managing diabetes who require insulin injections. These single-use needles are crafted for use with insulin pens, offering a reliable method for su...
Key Benefits
Designed to minimize injection discomfort due to its ultra-fine 32G gauge and precision-cut tip for smooth skin penetration.
Offers broad compatibility, fitting most insulin pen devices, which allows for flexibility in diabetes management routines.
Promotes hygienic practices as each needle is sterile and intended for single use only, reducing the risk of contamination.
Engineered for a consistent insulin flow, which supports accurate medication management.
Features a color-coded hub for straightforward gauge identification by both patients and healthcare providers.
Designed to minimize injection discomfort due to its ultra-fine 32G gauge and precision-cut tip for smooth skin penetration.
Offers broad compatibility, fitting most insulin pen devices, which ...
Direction for Use/Dosage
Before use, check that the paper seal on the new pen needle is intact.
Wipe the rubber seal on the insulin pen with a disinfectant swab.
Push the pen needle straight onto the pen and twist it until it is securely attached.
Pull off the outer protective cap and set it aside for later use in safely removing the needle.
Remove and discard the inner protective cap, being careful not to bend the needle.
Prime the pen according to the pen's instructions to ensure proper insulin flow.
Select the required dose and inject into a recommended site such as the abdomen, upper arms, or thighs.
After injection, wait a few seconds before withdrawing the needle to ensure the full dose is delivered.
Carefully replace the outer cap onto the needle, unscrew it from the pen, and dispose of it in a sharps container.
Before use, check that the paper seal on the new pen needle is intact.
Wipe the rubber seal on the insulin pen with a disinfectant swab.
Push the pen needle straight onto the pen and twist ...
Safety Information/Precaution
For single use only; do not reuse needles as it can lead to painful insertion and increase the risk of infection or lumpy skin.
Do not use the needle if the protective paper seal is broken or damaged.
Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance on proper injection techniques and site rotation.
Keep out of reach of children.
Dispose of used needles responsibly in a designated sharps container to prevent accidental injury.
Do not bend or damage the needle before use.
Never share an insulin pen or needle with another person, as this can cause infection.
For single use only; do not reuse needles as it can lead to painful insertion and increase the risk of infection or lumpy skin.
Do not use the needle if the protective paper seal is broken or d...
Other Information
Store the pen needles in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Country of Origin: INDIA.
Manufacturer/Marketer: Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd.



