Not when I'm taking 5 mg daily from a 10 mg vial. The only one that sits is Reta.FlowerFairy said:It sits in a vial just as long as in a pen. There is literally no difference except for dulling your needle because you puncture the vial first.
Not when I'm taking 5 mg daily from a 10 mg vial. The only one that sits is Reta.FlowerFairy said:It sits in a vial just as long as in a pen. There is literally no difference except for dulling your needle because you puncture the vial first.

FlowerFairy said:My least favorite is the V2 and I don’t have a V1.

An alternative to the 10-second rule requires two hands and is easier with a syringe (may be too difficult with a pen, depending on the site):c0c0_ly said:I will say, when I inject with the pen I do it slower than with a syringe and leave the needle in for about 10 seconds after delivering the full dose. From what I understand, injecting too fast can cause inaccurate dosing or leakage from the needle after removing it. I have had a tiny drop leak out after injecting something, but nothing more than what comes out of the injection site if you remove a syringe too fast.
Daro is dropping more Convis at 9 am CST tomorrow (2/13).FlowerFairy said:Where are you finding Convipens?

I'm not a fan of dull needles or pens!IshimaruKenta said:The biggest thing for me, besides ease of use, is that you never have to deal with a dull needle. You don't poke the needle into the vial, which dulls the needle. It's super sharp from the get go and slides right in with no force. Essentially you recon, then transfer to the pen cartridge. No need to grab from the vial every time. Just screw on a needle, set the unit amount and pin.
I personally do not like the V2 at all. It's cheaply made and just feels flimsy. If you want to DM me, I'll send you some info.

Again, I know nothing about pens. So, you get a sharp needle, but does one replace it every injection? I hope?Labcat said:Unfortunately bio hazard water is incinerated, not recycled, as far as i know. I just lug mine down to a local pharmacy and give it to them… half the time they say they haven’t gotten pickup for weeks and can’t add any more to their heap.
I love the convenience of my daily generic liraglutide pen and look forward to the simplicity of using pens for my other 5 daily peptides… so far…

yes--it's a little tiny screw on thing with a needle on both sides. You screw it onto the pen, and the needle on the bottom pierces the cartridge, you dial in the number of units, and the one on the top goes into you, then you push the plunger. Then pull it out, unscrew it and pitch it into your sharps box, and go about your day. A box of the pen-needles is very cheap, and it's all very convenient in a way that insulin needles just aren't.Sasquatch said:Again, I know nothing about pens. So, you get a sharp needle, but does one replace it every injection? I hope?

needle lengths?FilterOrDeath said:I'm not a fan of dull needles or pens!I don't like the insulin needles for that reason. So I use a 1cc luer lock syringe, draw with a 25g needle, then swap it for the 30g needle for injection. In case anyone else is interested in option# 3
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I use Easy Touch brand for everything currently. The 25g is either 1" or 5/8", whatever I grab from my filtering set. The 30g are 1/2" hypodermic needles. I have only seen 30gx1/2, I believe thats the only size for 30g hypos from them. They work great for me.Ruckus4519 said:needle lengths?

Type 2, Insulin-using diabetic for 20 years. I never heard of this. Great info!Calm Logic said:An alternative to the 10-second rule requires two hands and is easier with a syringe (may be too difficult with a pen, depending on the site):
May the Z-Tracking Technique to Prevent Any Leakage in Insulin Injection Be an Alternative to the 10-Second Waiting Technique? - PMC
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

That's what you're supposed to do, but I confess that I don't. Pen needle stays sharp sometimes all the way thru a insulin pen 300 units and I'm down to 12units/day. Got boxes of pen needles to last me a lifetime. Had to tell pharmacy to stop including them with my 90day refills. My pain tolerance is much higher than most folks and super excellent infection resistance. YMMVSasquatch said:Again, I know nothing about pens. So, you get a sharp needle, but does one replace it every injection? I hope?


Daro is dropping more Convis....What is Daro??? Link??? ThanXDos-Dox said:Daro is dropping more Convis at 9 am CST tomorrow (2/13).
Dulling isn't the biggest concern here, it's bacterial growth and leaving the cartridge pierced / open (even narrowly).skeptick said:That's what you're supposed to do, but I confess that I don't. Pen needle stays sharp sometimes all the way thru a insulin pen 300 units and I'm down to 12units/day. Got boxes of pen needles to last me a lifetime. Had to tell pharmacy to stop including them with my 90day refills. My pain tolerance is much higher than most folks and super excellent infection resistance. YMMV

skeptick said:Daro is dropping more Convis....What is Daro??? Link??? ThanX