Home » Diabetic Supplies & Products » Blood Glucose Meters & Monitors » Insulin Dispensing Diabetic Supplies & Equipment
Whether you choose Diabetic insulin syringes, jet injectors, injection pens, or infusers, dispensing the proper dosage of insulin at the right intervals is crucial to the health of every diabetic. Medical Supplies and Equipment Company selects diabetic insulin dispensing products that will make it easier for diabetics of all ages to maintain the correct range of blood glucose levels. We work closely with you to help you select the diabetic insulin dispensing products that is best for your age, lifestyle, dosage requirements and your comfort level with daily injections. Medical Supplies & Equipment Company will assist you in choosing reliable diabetic supplies from top manufacturers at discount prices.
Diabetic Insulin Syringes.
Modern diabetic syringe needless are made with fine points and specialized coatings to make injections less painful. The diabetic insulin syringes you select are easy to use, clearly marked for precise dosages. The needle should be as small and as short as possible to reduce discomfort, yet long enough for the insulin to be dispensed at the correct absorption rate. For the recently diagnosed diabetic, your physician or another diabetes control care team member can suggest specific brands or sizes for you to try. Or e-mail our Diabetic Supplies and Equipment Product Specialists with your questions.
Diabetic Insulin Injection Pens.
Diabetic Insulin Injection Pens are the size of a fountain pen that can be carried in your pocket, purse or briefcase. Diabetic insulin injection pens are filled with insulin cartridges to offer maximum convenience and dosage accuracy. Diabetic patients simply dial the correct dose and press the injection button for automatic insulin injection. Some injection pens can be reset and incorrect dosages can be corrected by turning the dial back. Diabetic insulin injection pens are ideal for the diabetic on a multiple dosage schedule or who maintain a busy lifestyle. Some diabetic insulin injection pens have sturdy carrying cases, some are completely disposable. Replacement needles are also available.
Diabetic Insulin Jet Injectors.
Diabetic Insulin Jet Injectors assist patients in daily injections by making the injection process easier. At the push of a button, the spring-loaded jet injector will force a tiny insulin stream through the skin with pressure instead of a puncture. Because they have no needles, injectors are perfect for those patients who are somewhat squeamish around needles and can also offer additional injection sites because of its ease of use. Diabetic jet injectors may cause bruising at the injection site on some people. Injectors come with cleaning instructions to maintain sterile conditions for all diabetic insulin injections.
Diabetic Insulin Pumps.
Diabetic insulin pumps help maintain and control blood glucose level, allowing diabetics to live more normal lives. Diabetic insulin pumps are programmed computerized devices that provide a continuous and precise dosage of insulin. Because the diabetic insulin pumps deliver very small doses continuously, they are similar to the action of a normal pancreas. Diabetic pumps are excellent choices for sports-minded individuals or those whose schedule is somewhat erratic. The pumps also allow diabetic patients to release extra insulin by pressing a button to adjust for meals and exercise.
Diabetic insulin pumps are approximately the size of a small cell phone or pager worn on a belt or carried in a pocket. Insulin is sent through a tiny, flexible tube inserted in the abdominal skin and fatty tissue using a small needle. With some diabetic pump models, the needle can be removed, leaving the tube taped in place for greater comfort. Diabetic patients who elect to use a diabetic insulin pump must test their blood sugar at least four times a day.
Diabetic Insulin Infusers.
Diabetic insulin infusers provide an insulin access to the fatty tissue on the abdomen. The diabetic insulin infuser is taped in place for 2-3 days. Instead of injecting insulin directly into the skin of a traditional injection site, insulin is injected into the infuser and absorbed gradually by the fatty tissue. Insulin Dispensing Diabetic Supplies and Equipment.