Pen injectors are a type of device used for administering injectable medications. They are commonly used for people who need regular injections but prefer a more convenient and less intimidating method compared to traditional syringes and needles.
Injection pens are commonly used for:
Diabetes – Many individuals with diabetes use insulin pens to administer their daily insulin doses. The pen injector allows for more accurate dosing and ease of use compared to using a vial and syringe.
Hormone Treatments – People on hormone replacement therapy (e.g., testosterone) or other hormone treatments may use pen injectors to make administering the medication easier.
Biologic Medications – Some biologic drugs, particularly for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, or multiple sclerosis, are administered via subcutaneous injection. Pen injectors make this process more manageable and less painful.
Allergy Treatments – Pen injectors like epinephrine auto-injectors (e.g., EpiPen) are used by individuals with severe allergies to administer a fast-acting dose of epinephrine in emergency situations.
Key Features of Pen Injectors:
Pre-measured Doses: Most pens come pre-loaded with a specific dose of medication, reducing the risk of human error when measuring.
Ease of Use: The pens are designed to be simple to operate, often featuring a button or dial to control the dosage and a needle that is automatically inserted after activation.
Discreet and Convenient: Pen injectors are often compact and portable, making them easy to carry and use anywhere, which is especially useful for people who need to administer medication multiple times a day.
Less Pain: Many pens have finer, smaller needles that can reduce discomfort compared to traditional syringes.
Copyright © Shijiazhuang Xinfuda Medical Packaging Co., Ltd. All Rights
MAKE AN ENQUIRY