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InsuJet™ Needle-free Injection System

The InsuJet™ system is developed for diabetes patients administering insulin medication. A special needle-free nozzle is the key feature of the system. By pressing insulin through the nozzle, a fine stream of insulin is created that easily penetrates the skin. Subsequently, the insulin follows the path of least resistance, spreading evenly in the subcutaneous layer.

What Users Say

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Of users found InsuJet pleasant, user-friendly, and efficient

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Of users reported noticeably faster insulin absorption

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Of users found InsuJet simple to use their very first time

Here's why medical professionals recommend InsuJet

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How to Use InsuJet

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Insujet Nozzle. The Nozzle holds the insulin. A tiny orifice allows for a needle-free jet injection. The nozzle should be replaced after 56 injections, or after two weeks, whichever comes first.

The Comfort Ring can be optionally used to reduce the pressure of the Nozzle on relatively soft or sensitive areas of administration.

Nozzle lock Before administration, ensure that the Nozzle Lock Switch points to the locked position. This indicates that the Nozzle is secured

Dosage adjustment. Wind the injector to take in insulin into the nozzle. By winding in the '+' or '-'direction, you can either increase or decrease the largest target dose.

Dosage. Display for notch and number of units taken into the Nozzle. This can be adjusted by winding the Dosage adjustment.

Safety lock. Slide the red safety catch to the side and hold it there to unlock the safety release system. The device will now inject when the nozzle is ushed against your desired administration area.

There's a better way to get your insulin. Finally.

Safe

Say goodbye to needle-prick injuries, biohazardous waste disposal, and needle-phobia. InsuJet is a safer option for both adults and children.

Effective

InsuJet's jet-injected fluid penetrates the skin and spreads out, making it easier to absorb and faster-acting than traditional needle injections.

Low-Cost

Insulin therapy can be expensive. InsuJet reduces that cost to less than half, and reduces needle waste - a win for the planet, too.

Non-invasive

Diabetes doesn't have to rule your life. Replace the pain, fear, and burden of needle injections with our needle-free system.

Product Listing
Ref. Number
100002IM
Description
Sol-Care 0.5ml Safety Insulin Syringe 29G x 1/2" (12.5mm)
Box Qty.
100
Case Qty.
1000

Videos
Ref. Number Description Qty.
SIN003 InsuJet Injector Starter Kit - Moderate 1
SIN004 InsuJet Injector Starter Kit - Soft 1
SIN001 InsuJet Injector Device V5 - Moderate 1
SIN002 InsuJet Injector Device V5 - Soft 1
SIN005 InsuJet Nozzles with Comfort Rings 5
SIN006 InsuJet 3ml Adaptors with Cartidge Holders 5
SIN007 InsuJet 10ml Adaptors 5

More about InsuJet

Is the InsuJet compatible with my insulin type?

The InsuJet is compatible with all U-100 insulins.

Does InsuJet work for type 1 and type 2 diabetes?

The InsuJet is suitable for most diabetics who require insulin therapy, and this includes those with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Clinical studies have been conducted with similar results in both type 1 and 2 patients. Please note that it is always best to speak with your Diabetes Care Specialist prior to making changes to your care, including using the InsuJet.

Is InsuJet covered by insurance?

As insurance providers vary, it’s best to check directly with your provider about coverage for the InsuJet insulin-administration system. If your insurance provider needs more information regarding the InsuJet, please contact us, and we would be happy to share the relevant information with you, or directly with your provider.

Where can I find published studies on the InsuJet?

You can find all of the published research on the safety and efficacy of the Insujet here.

I’m a medical professional. Where can I find more information?

Detailed information for medical professionals can be found here.

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