Inject Insulin With Steady Shot For Diabetes Pen Needles

Inject Insulin With Steady Shot For Diabetes Pen Needles

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DESCRIPTION Steady Shot is an add-on for diabetes insulin pen needles that makes administering insulin easy for everyone.  Steady Shot simply connects to your standard pen needle and holds the needle steady during your injection. Diabetics have reduced their needle phobia and anxiety, reached new insulin injection sites, learned how to give injections, improved blood glucose control, and felt safer using insulin pens when newly diagnosed or elderly while using Steady Shot. Steady Shot is reusable for 6 months or longer and should be sterilized regularly. Steady Shot was made by a type 1 diabetic, for diabetics. FREE USA SHIPPING & RETURNS! HOW STEADY SHOT WORKS STABILITY: Reduce needle phobia and anxiety Easily inject large dosesInject while travellingTraining wheels for new injectorsHelps Elderly, Youth and Caregivers Inject CONTROL 90 degree angle insertionPrevent intramuscular injectionsPrevent needle bend or breakImprove blood glucose levelsMore confidence when injecting EITHER HAND USE Reach new injection sites with your other hand and rest over-used injection sites. Over-using the same injection site damages tissue and causes pain and poor blood sugar control. On average it takes 2-3 months or longer to heal while not injecting in that area. 38% of injectors have this damaged tissue called lipohypertrophy and many don't know

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