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<blockquote data-quote="Wills01" data-source="post: 388354" data-attributes="member: 70177"><p>Thanks for the info borderter, i truly appreciate your opinion on this.</p><p>It seems to me, after checking out apidra pens on the web, that a lot of people do not fully grasp the mechanics of these pens. As far as i can make out, a number are using them incorrectly. However, i do agree that they can squirt or dribble insulin after withdrawal from injection site. </p><p>I do not manage to bend needles or whatever, but it could be that the rear of the needle assembly might not be penetrating the pen stopper completely. The bung would then attempt to seal under the pressure of injecting and impede the flow, when plunger is released, the bung would relax allowing the passage of insulin. I will do my best to get to the bottom of this particular problem. I have always been prescribed bd needles. During the apidra solostar pen shortage i used apidra vials and bd syringes, no problems at all there.</p><p></p><p>All the very, very best</p><p>Wills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wills01, post: 388354, member: 70177"] Thanks for the info borderter, i truly appreciate your opinion on this. It seems to me, after checking out apidra pens on the web, that a lot of people do not fully grasp the mechanics of these pens. As far as i can make out, a number are using them incorrectly. However, i do agree that they can squirt or dribble insulin after withdrawal from injection site. I do not manage to bend needles or whatever, but it could be that the rear of the needle assembly might not be penetrating the pen stopper completely. The bung would then attempt to seal under the pressure of injecting and impede the flow, when plunger is released, the bung would relax allowing the passage of insulin. I will do my best to get to the bottom of this particular problem. I have always been prescribed bd needles. During the apidra solostar pen shortage i used apidra vials and bd syringes, no problems at all there. All the very, very best Wills. [/QUOTE]
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