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Glucoject Needle For Insulin Pen 8mm Gauge 32 100 Pieces
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Description Glucoject Needle For Insulin Pen 8mm Gauge 32 100 Pieces
Glucoject Insulin Pen Needle
Insulin Pen NeedlesPRODUCT IDENTIFICATION DATA < br />
Trade name | Glucoject Pen Needles td > |
Manufacturer | HTL-STREFA SA, 95-035 Ozork Ò w, 7 Adam Ò wek St., Poland. | < / tr>
Distributor | A.Menarini Diagnostics Florence - Italy |
Internal Codes | < td align = "center"> 44029-44030-44031-44032-44033-46789|
CND code | A010199 - Needles for Insulin pen |
Year of launch | 2014 |
PRODUCT COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES
European Directive 93/42 / CEE | Compliant - CE Medical Devices (annex V + VII) |
Classification | Class IIa |
Body notified | DEKRA |
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
INFORMATION ON THE REFERENCE CLASS strong>
General description of the product | insulin Glucoject & reg; Pen Needles are sterile, single use for use in conjunction with injection pens for administering drugs into the body. Specifically, these are: - Highest quality needles - Thin-walled technology - New lubrication method - Screw-on application - 100% sterile - Six different needle versions |
Components | - Needle - Protective cap internal - Protective outer cap - Seal |
Features | - Extremely sharp needle tip < br /> - Precision triple bevel - Special electropolishing - Super thin wall - Exclusive silicone lubrication |
Technical drawing (figure 2 ) | 1) Needle assembly 2) Needle cover 3) Protective cap 4) Seal | tr >
Dimensions | Length: 29.1 mm Width: 16.5 mm Depth: 16.8 mm td > |
Application | Glucoject & reg; Pen Needles are sterile, disposable to be used in combination with injection pens for the administration of drugs into the body (usually insulin). |
Reuse | Glucoject & reg; Pen Needles are sterile and single use. Sterility È guaranteed if the needle seal È intact. Reuse can: - cause the needle to break; - cause lipohypertrophy; - damage the sharpness or it can; cause the tip to bend, causing bleeding, bruising or scarring; - increase the risk of breaking the needle in the skin; - increase the risk of infections as the needle is not; more sterile. |
Method of use and mechanism of action (figure 3) | 1. Remove the seal from the needle. 2. Place the needle straight on the pen and screw it until É will not be well still. Remove the outer protective cap and set it aside. It will serve more late to remove the needle from the pen. Pull off the inner protective cap. 3. Set the insulin dose. 4. Check the flow by puncturing the air to release a minimum amount; of liquid. A small drop should appear at the tip of the needle. 5. Give the injection. 6. Replace the outer protective cap and remove the needle from the pen. |
Insulin delivery | - È It is essential to choose a suitable point on the body where to inject the insulin. - Insulin penetrates at speed; different according to the injection point. - It is recommended to inject the insulin in the same area so that the skin; the therapy offers the best results, but the rotation of the injection points is; important to avoid side effects. It is the doctor or health care professional who must recommend the most suitable injection site. appropriate. For example: - For fast-acting analogues and short-acting normal insulins the best place is; the abdomen. - For long-acting analogues and normal NPH insulins the best place is the thighs. - For premixed analogues and mixed human insulins the best places are the abdomen. and the arm. |
Validity period | Validity; È associated with the duration of infertility. Based on the tests carried out by the manufacturer HTL-STREFA SA, whose data are stored in compliance; with the Quality Management System procedures, as required by the PN-EN ISO 13485 standard, a guarantee of 3 years from the date of manufacture is guaranteed. |
Recommendations | - Glucoject & reg; Pen Needles allow the administration of insulin to adults, children and obese patients. - Obese people should use more needles; longer than most people lean. If a thin person uses a long needle c 'È the risk of it affecting muscle tissue. - In general, if a heavy person uses a short needle, the insulin can; tend to disperse around the injection site, thus causing incorrect dosage. Pinching the skin before injecting the insulin helps avoid these problems, and it can be done by anyone. - As for pain, a thick needle can be done. cause more pain of a subtle one, but the perception of pain varies widely from person to person. - In the case of high doses of insulin È better to use a needle pi Ù often. - È It is also important to use an appropriate injection technique. - Insulin delivery techniques vary depending on the injection point and pen needle length. |
Information about the instrument components | Components Materials Needle / cannula AISI 302 or 304 stainless steel Container Polypropylene Needle cover Polypropylene Safety cap ; Polypropylene Seal Patterned Lacquer Packing box nbsp; Corrugated cardboard |
Sterilization | Gamma ray irradiation performed in compliance; with PN-EN ISO 11137 |
Further information | - Contains no natural latex - Contains no PVC - Does not contain phthalates |
Format
8mmx32G pen.
100 Pieces.