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<blockquote data-quote="sub" data-source="post: 181779" data-attributes="member: 32421"><p>The penmate is brilliant - worked wonders for my toddler.</p><p>It works on the Novo Nordisk pens - you put the insulin cartridge in the penmate, then screw on the top of the novopen. Screw in a needle when you're ready to inject.</p><p></p><p>There is a small square button on the top - to the side. When you press that, the needle is depressed - you then still have to eject the insulin from the pen.</p><p></p><p>We did some practice without the needle in to start off with as it really does clunk down and can make you jump, but it has made life a lot easier with the injections.</p><p></p><p>We found it helped us as we were reticent about injecting our daughter and weren't putting the needle in quick enough - the penmate takes this out of the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sub, post: 181779, member: 32421"] The penmate is brilliant - worked wonders for my toddler. It works on the Novo Nordisk pens - you put the insulin cartridge in the penmate, then screw on the top of the novopen. Screw in a needle when you're ready to inject. There is a small square button on the top - to the side. When you press that, the needle is depressed - you then still have to eject the insulin from the pen. We did some practice without the needle in to start off with as it really does clunk down and can make you jump, but it has made life a lot easier with the injections. We found it helped us as we were reticent about injecting our daughter and weren't putting the needle in quick enough - the penmate takes this out of the equation. [/QUOTE]
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