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Medical Needles for Injection, Insulin and Hypodermic Drugs |
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NAME: BD Syringes/Needles 3CC 22G x 1 1/2 - Syringes & Needles MAXIMUM 3 BOXES PER 3 MONTH PERIOD |
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BD Syringe/Needle 3CC 22G x 1 1/2
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NAME: BD Ultra-Fine Insulin Syringes/Needles 1CC MAXIMUM 3 BOXES PER 3 MONTH PERIOD |
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BD Ultra-Fine Insulin Syringe/Needle 1CC
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NAME: Novofine Insulin Needles 30G MAXIMUM 3 BOXES PER 3 MONTH PERIOD |
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Novofine Insulin Needles
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Insulin Needle Side Effects
There are many people that often think that there are no possible side effects that a person can end up suffering from when they have to use an insulin needle to effectively be able to self-inject the prescription insulin medication that their physician has advised them to take for their diabetes. However, this is type of thinking is simply not true at all. Insulin needles are used on a regular basis every single day by thousands of individuals that have diabetes so that they have an effective and efficient way that they can self-administer injections of insulin when they are needed. Many of these diabetic individuals also suffer from the painful side effects that can occur while using insulin needles. Bruising of the patient's skin and muscle tissue that is located at the area where the injection was administered is one of the most common side effects that is often suffered with the use of insulin needles. Insulin needles are also well known for causing the patient to experience tenderness and pain at the are where the shot was administered. Areas of the skin can also become calloused if they are used repeatedly, and is why diabetics should use a different site for injections each time they need an insulin shot.
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