2102anderson
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
If and when it happens again in the future I will be taking the pen back to the pharmacist who supplied me and asking for it to be replaced and if I get a problem I will be reminding them of the sale of goods act they can then take it up with manufacturer.
I use novo rapid and levemir insulin pens, I have had problems with several pens now an just wondering if anyone else has experienced this"
I don't know how long you have been injecting but here are a few reasons that have been the cause of the same problems over 23 years of injection:
I inject in my belly and try to rotate the location as often as I can. Having injecting for so long I often inject without paying much attention and find myself injecting in the same spots a lot more. This can build up lumpy tissue in those spots an prevent the insulin from exiting the pen. Best to remove the needle and squirt a bit out (if you can) and then inject in a different location. Sometimes the needle will be blocked with some of that tissue so replace the needle, dial up to where you wanted it again and inject in a different location. Then try your best to avoid those regions
Secondly, if like me, you reuse the needles for a day or so, the can also become blocked with tissue. The advice is the same; change needle and try again. (Try to change your needle more often, it happens a lot less often to me now and I always keep spare needle heads in my bag).
Finally, on occasion I have found that I have put a new needle on the pen but have bent the needle part that goes in to the vial. A quick inspection will let you know if this has happened so replace the needle with a fresh one and start again.
In all the time I have been on the and novo rapid pen and levemere systems, I have never had a problem with the cartridge.
I hope this helps resolve your problem.
DeepThought
PS if you have an ignorant/arrogant chemist that treats you like that, I would complain to the owner or change chemists. You can even complain to the PCT (Primary Care Trust) as that is no way for staff at a chemist to behave towards anyone with a problem.
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The consensus seems to be that pre-filled pens are less robust than pens that are refilled with cartridges. Given that the pre-filled pens are surely more expensive over any period of time, what are their advantages? Why do people use them?
Hi,I don't have to do anything with cartridges, they come ready to use and once the pen runs out they are thrown away
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I wasn't given a choice, always got the lantus cartridges prescribed then the prescription was changed to the Solostar Pens without a reason, as you say they are more expensive so not sure what the logic is
The reusable pens are not that much different on principle..I must admit I'm thankful for my mixed prefilled pens. Makes life a lot simpler. I just take it out the fridge and once room temperature, mix, twist needle on and inject.
My friend decades ago had vials and syringes. It looked more complicated. Especially when she was experiencing spikes on top of spikes.
Last month I experienced a jammed prefilled pen, which in a year of using them left me surprised. It was just one box of 5 pens affected.
Others great so far.
with levimir change the needle before using not after as it is inclined to block in the needle also with the levimir pen make sure your thumb is directly over the top of the button and not touching the black section below it as this will cause it to be hard to deliver, the Lilly pens are much better to operate than the levimir the action is more positiveI use novo rapid and levemir insulin pens, I have had problems with several pens now an just wondering if anyone else has experienced this, when I turn the end to the correct dosage and then go to press it down it gets stuck an won't be pushed down. It's normal for this to happen when the insulin has run out but iv had this happen with pens that are at least half full, some barely used. Naturally this meant I ran out of insulin earlier than expected and when I went to the pharmacist I was treated like some criminal who was trying to cheat the system or something! So just wondered if others have this problem or maybe im doing something wrong?!
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