Avoiding problems
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Recommended action |
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- Re-using the pen needle several times
- Injecting into a muscle
- Too superficial, hit a nerve in the skin
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- Change the pen needle after every injection.
- Make a skin fold or use a shorter pen needle.
- Use a longer pen needle.
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- Insulin leaks from the injection site
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- Pen needle too short
- Pen needle removed too quickly after injecting (incomplete insulin delivery)
- Injected too quickly, insulin could not be distributed correctly
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- Use a longer pen needle.
- Inject slowly and do not remove the pen needle immediately (count to 10).
- Inject slowly and do not remove the pen needle immediately (count to 10).
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- Insufficient insulin action
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- Unsuitable injection site (lipohypertrophy, scar tissue, skin hardening)
- Pen needle removed too quickly after injecting (incomplete insulin delivery)
- Incomplete mixing of insulin in the ampoule (only relevant for cloudy insulin)
- Pen needle blocked
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- Avoid unsuitable sites. Inject slowly and do not remove the pen needle immediately (count to 10).
- Tip the pen gently back and forth a number of times before each injection.
- Use a new pen needle.
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- Unable to press down the dose button on the pen
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- Rubber membrane of the ampoule not pierced
- Pen needle too loose
- Pen needle blocked
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- Use a new pen needle.
- Ensure a firmer fit.
- Use a new pen needle.
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