[2 BOXES] EASY TOUCH® 32G TIP x 6 MM (1/4") DISPOSABLE PEN NEEDLES (100 COUNT X 2 BOXES) *COMPARE TO B-D® NANO & NOVOFINE® AND SAVE!!*
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These are the needles I use to inject my diabetic It comes in a sealed package. The end of the pen is where they go.
I have found absolutely no issues with them and the Tresiba pens! My problem with this brand of needles began almost four years ago when I began taking Tresiba.
The answer is yes. Insulin pens such as Levemir allow us to use it.
Selected User Reviews For [2 BOXES] EASY TOUCH® 32G TIP x 6 MM (1/4") DISPOSABLE PEN NEEDLES (100 COUNT X 2 BOXES) *COMPARE TO B-D® NANO & NOVOFINE® AND SAVE!!*
For 70 dollars, you will get 90 days of supplies. A box of 100 needles would cost $12, so it is worth considering buying two boxes of 100. The cost per box is $50. Specs on these needles are identical to Novofine. The only difference is that Novofine is manufactured by a Japanese firm for Novo Nordisk in Denmark, whereas these needles are made by a Chinese manufacturer.
About 90% of tips pass unrestricted through the tube, but I have had to remove and discard a few due to constraint. Although the price is very good, some tips are difficult to use with generic pens for some reason. I am not sure which tip causes the problem with restricted flow?.
As a matter of fact, these are a little longer than those that usually come along with Victoza pens. They are painless and no one will ever know. They do the job, and they do it These are going to be bought for a long time.
It is impossible to have a needle other than a bad one. There is more that I would be able to use than I throw away. It is impossible to inject insulin through needles if they do not allow the insulin to pass through. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
The price of these was far less than what I had to pay for prescription needles of 100, which after insurance, came to.
I have no issues with the product, but my husband prefers the usual brand. Some of the bottles appeared bent. I did it, but it was more painful than I expected.
As a diabetic, it's much more important to have sharp nails.
When I read reviews they seemed duller than the original but I have not encountered any problems with them.