One reason is to help the NHS save money as we cost the NHS an enormous sum each year as diabetics. I agree with Spiker. The manufacturers will play safe and advise only single use; they also make more money that way. I use one 4mm needle per day but I never leave a needle on the pen. I have never found any difference in injection discomfort using a needle up to 4 timesWhy not follow the guidelines and stay safe?
Thank you after my telling offWe can bend the rules a little, but I feel insulin needles should only ever be used once. Yes, we're all open to bacterial infections, but why add another possibility
But when you weren't doing this at home you had to take the syringe out with you. I never once took a saucepan out with me as well and you weren't advised to use the needle only once (too expensive) as you only got about 10 needles on prescription.
After boiling the syringe did you not keep it in a plastic holder filled with surgical spirit to keep it sterile? I had one and remember having to pump the spirit out of the syringe before drawing up the insulins.
Yes I had one of those (light blue if I remember) and it was slightly tapered at one end. I did put a little spirit at the bottom granted but I was never one to be consistent (probably the same reason I don't change needles after each use now)
How things have changed since then !
Yeah mine was light blue, it also came with a stand, wasn't there a spring inside to stop the needle making contact with the bottom of syringe holder, things have certainly changed....................... and for the better too
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