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I work in very impoverished areas so I have taught patients to go back to a multi-dose vial (a small glass container with rubber insert so that you can insert a needle, draw out the med, then it seals itself) BUT they all contain preservatives and you know how nuts Dems are about preservatives.Īnyway my poor patients have epinephrine and insulin in multi-dose vials and I give a LOT of free home visits and counseling to make sure they’re doing it all right. Do we go back to cheap meds with an inefficient way to inject them? Diabetics all develop eye problems so they screw up dosages-so insulin ALSO went to these pens that don’t allow for error WHICH is why insulin went up in price. There is a new lipid lowering drug that costs $15,000 for 6 injections BECAUSE it has a pen that delivers 6 doses by just pushing a plunger-no need to even see the pen.Īlso PLEASE remember that many patients are blind-YOU don’t see them as many are house bound.ĭiabetics used to draw up their own insulin using TINY needles/syringes and a clear solution in a multi-dose vial. The price IS overwhelming but these are AMAZING pens. There are ZERO active duty troops with severe allergy. The old ones used by the military were often contaminated and weren’t sturdy enough to put in 70# backpacks.