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Lupisulin Pen (Only Pen)

(1 Pen in packet)
Lupisulin Pen (Only Pen)
Product Details
Lupisulin Pen is a reusable injection pen for 3ml insulin cartridges from lupin. Lupulin pen is easy to use and can be used by almost everyone above the age of 12.

Uses:
It helps to inject insulin.

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Content: Lupisulin pen, two needles, instruction booklet, diabetes wallet cart, lupisulin-type stickers
  • Parts of insulin pen: Outer and inner needle protective cap, pen cap, pen needle, peel foil, cartridge and cartridge sleeve, flange, threaded rod, housing, display window, dosage knob, push button
  • It is reusable and easy to carry
  • It is intended for use with a pen injector device for subcutaneous injection of drugs, including insulin

Compatible With:
Lupulin cartridges 3ml.

Directions for Use:
  • Pinch the skin and put the needle in at a 45º angle
  • If your skin tissues are thicker, you may be able to inject straight up and down (90º angle)
  • Push the needle all the way into the skin
  • Leave the syringe in place for 5 seconds after injecting

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Protect it from water, dust and moisture
  • Handle the Lupisulin pen with care

Quick Tips:
  • After each use, attach the pen cap and store it at room temperature
  • Change the needle after each use
  • Do not massage the injection site/use alcohol swab
  • Alternate the sites of insulin injection

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can diabetes people use a Lupisulin pen?
Yes, it is used to manage type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. In diabetes mellitus type 1, the body does not make enough insulin to control blood sugar levels. In diabetes mellitus type 2, either the body stops producing enough insulin or there is resistance to the action of insulin, leading to large amounts of insulin production.
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)