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InsuJet TotalTherapy Subscription 3ml
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How InsuJet Works
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The ideal way to get started with needle-free insulin therapy, compatible with all U100 insulins.
Get Insulin Safely & Effectively
Experience our less invasive, safer, and more efficient insulin delivery system, starting with your first use.
Reuse Up To 5000x
One InsuJet injector can be used up to 5000x. More sustainable for you, and for the planet.
Live Needle-Free
Spend less time worrying about needles, and more time enjoying your life.
InsuJet VS Traditional
Needle Injections
Traditional
Needle Injections
Delivers insulin without a needle
Non-invasive
Faster acting
Better insulin absorption
Safer to use at home and in healthcare settings
Can be reused up to 5000x
Contributes to a greener future
What people say about InsuJet
FAQ
Who is the InsuJet suitable for?
The InsuJet is suitable for anyone who requires insulin therapy. Please note that, like all changes to your care, it is advisable to speak with your Diabetes Care Specialist if you’re considering switching to the InsuJet system.
Which types of insulin can be used with the InsuJet?
The InsuJet can be used with all types of U100 insulin. This includes:
Human and animal
Fast acting insulins (bolus)
Rapid Acting Insulin Analogs
Regular Human Insulin
Basal insulins
Intermediate-acting, commonly: NPH/ Isophane
Long-acting, commonly: Glargine, detemir, degludec
Premixtures (e.g. 30/70).
If you’re not sure, please consult your Diabetes Care Specialist and/or reach out to us for more information.
Which insulin vial and cartridge sizes are suitable for use with the InsuJet?
Insulin that is supplied in the following ways can be loaded into the InsuJet, using the appropriate InsuJet Adaptors:
3ml cartridge
Disposable insulin penfill
10ml Vial
If you’re not sure, please consult your Diabetes Care Specialist and/or reach out to us for more information.
How does the InsuJet administer insulin?
The back of the InsuJet is rotated to compress a spring that is used to power the InsuJet. The release of the spring forces insulin through a small orifice of a special nozzle, creating a thin, high pressure stream of insulin that penetrates the skin. This way, the insulin is deposited into the subcutaneous tissue where it spreads out, allowing for better absorption and faster action.
I am interested in using InsuJet. Should I discuss this with my Diabetes Care Specialist?
Yes. It is recommended to involve your Diabetes Care Specialist in any discussion and decision relating to switching to the InsuJet, like any changes to your diabetes care.
I am currently using an alternative insulin administration device. Can I switch to the InsuJet?
Yes. You can switch to the InsuJet but, like any changes in the management of your diabetes, the changeover period needs to be carefully monitored, and the Diabetes Care Specialist who is involved in your care should be consulted.
Is the InsuJet suitable for children and the elderly?
The InsuJet should only be used on the recommendation of a Diabetes Care Specialist. These specialists are best suited to assess whether the InsuJet is a suitable system for any individual patient.
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