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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 336810" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>Another alternative which I think Phoenix has used is to just use insulin pen cartridges to fill the pump cartridges. All you need to do is put new pen cartridge in pen and using the cartridge adaptor for the pump attach this adaptor to the pump cartridge with the plunger in the up postion and then push on the insulin pen without the pen needle being attached and then wind up the pen to the highest amount of insulin that it can inject in one go and literally push the insulin from the insulin pen down into the pump cartridge... just keep winding up the insulin pen and simple inject it downwards into the pump carridge at the bottom. All a GP would then need to do is prescribed 5 pen carridges instead of vials.... Two birds killed with one stone.... insulin in pen cartridges and insulin in the pump. Everyone safe and sound :thumbup: :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 336810, member: 8799"] Another alternative which I think Phoenix has used is to just use insulin pen cartridges to fill the pump cartridges. All you need to do is put new pen cartridge in pen and using the cartridge adaptor for the pump attach this adaptor to the pump cartridge with the plunger in the up postion and then push on the insulin pen without the pen needle being attached and then wind up the pen to the highest amount of insulin that it can inject in one go and literally push the insulin from the insulin pen down into the pump cartridge... just keep winding up the insulin pen and simple inject it downwards into the pump carridge at the bottom. All a GP would then need to do is prescribed 5 pen carridges instead of vials.... Two birds killed with one stone.... insulin in pen cartridges and insulin in the pump. Everyone safe and sound :thumbup: :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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