Description
Reusable Insulin Pen Device Usage Guide
A reusable insulin pen is a precision injection device designed to deliver accurate, dial-controlled doses of peptides or medications using replaceable cartridges and pen needles. It offers a convenient, portable, and user-friendly alternative to traditional vial-and-syringe methods, making it ideal for consistent daily or weekly protocols.
This device is commonly used with 3 mL insulin cartridges (U-100 standard) and compatible pen needles for smooth, controlled subcutaneous administration.
Key Features:
- Dial-based dosing system (unit precision)
- Compatible with 3 mL insulin cartridges
- Works with standard insulin pen needles (29G–32G)
- Ergonomic design for easy handling and portability
- Reusable body with replaceable internal cartridge
Typical Usage:
- Administer peptides such as AOD-9604, TB-500, PT-141, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide
- Ideal for frequent dosing protocols (daily or weekly)
- Eliminates need for manual syringe measurement
How to Use:
- Unscrew pen and insert filled insulin cartridge
- Attach a new pen needle securely
- Prime pen (dial small dose and expel air)
- Dial required dose (units)
- Inject subcutaneously (abdomen, thigh, or upper arm)
- Hold for 5–10 seconds to ensure full delivery
- Remove needle after use
Dosing Advantage:
- High precision with dial control
- Reduced risk of dosing errors
- Faster and more convenient than traditional methods
Storage:
- Store pen at room temperature when in use
- If loaded with peptide solution: keep refrigerated at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F)
- Do not freeze
- Keep clean and dry
Maintenance:
- Replace cartridge when empty
- Clean exterior regularly (do not submerge in water)
- Inspect for damage or dosing issues
Note:
Reusable insulin pens are intended for single-user use only and should never be shared. Always use a new sterile needle for each injection to maintain hygiene and accuracy.




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