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<blockquote data-quote="deniski" data-source="post: 2450050" data-attributes="member: 452433"><p>To kickstart this thread, I have been using Humapen Luxura for many years and it has been a solid, well made and reliable item.</p><p>My diabetic consultant gave me a new Savvio injector pen and ........it’s plastic, the press system does not click as the units are injected so in the dark it’s impossible to know if all the units are injected and, most seriously, there are many occasions where it does not go to zero; a unit remains unused.</p><p>I don’t take much insulin for a 58 year diabetic as I do a lot of sport and eat very well so 1 unit can mean a lot.</p><p>Why did they not design it so there is a click once the injected dose is done ?</p><p>I’m going back to my old Luxura pens, I trust them !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deniski, post: 2450050, member: 452433"] To kickstart this thread, I have been using Humapen Luxura for many years and it has been a solid, well made and reliable item. My diabetic consultant gave me a new Savvio injector pen and ........it’s plastic, the press system does not click as the units are injected so in the dark it’s impossible to know if all the units are injected and, most seriously, there are many occasions where it does not go to zero; a unit remains unused. I don’t take much insulin for a 58 year diabetic as I do a lot of sport and eat very well so 1 unit can mean a lot. Why did they not design it so there is a click once the injected dose is done ? I’m going back to my old Luxura pens, I trust them ! [/QUOTE]
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