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Insulin Needles

Diabetics require insulin needles to check blood sugar levels and to inject insulin as required. In many cases, insulin needles inject insulin several times per day. Insulin needles contain a syringe which injects the insulin into the injection site. For every injection, new insulin needles are necessary.

Insulin Needles - Sizes

There are several sizes of insulin needles, and individual preference plays a role. Insulin needles range from small to large, so for the diabetic patient who requires very small doses they need only small insulin needles. Someone who requires a larger dose would use larger insulin needles.

Insulin Needles - Gauges

One consideration for the diabetic patient is the gauge of the insulin needles. The gauge refers to the size of the barrel of the insulin needles. The gauge is higher for thin insulin needles and lower for thicker insulin needles. The smallest insulin needles on the market are a 31 gauge needle for the patient who is very prone to pain from insulin needles.

Insulin Needles - Insurance Coverage

When considering insulin needles, many diabetic patients are concerned about whether or not their insurance company will cover the cost. Before considering insulin needles, the diabetic patient should be sure to check with their insurance company to see if it’s covered. However, if the patient calls the insulin needle supplier, that company can determine if insulin needles are covered by insurance.

Insulin Needles - Choices

When faced with many choices, the important thing for the diabetic patient to remember is the quality of the insulin needles they choose. There are several brands of insulin needles, but some are higher quality than others. Unfortunately, lower quality insulin needles may increase pain at the injection site. The best quality insulin needles appear to be Aimso, UltiGuard, ReliOn and Monoject.

Insulin Needles - Conclusion

Most diabetic patients require insulin needles to check their blood sugar levels, and to inject insulin as needed. There are several types of insulin needles on the market, and different sizes can determine different levels of pain. The gauge of the insulin needles determines the size of the barrel. With many choices of insulin needles, the patient must consider the quality of the insulin needles. The better the quality of the insulin needles, the lower risk of pain. Many diabetics are covered by insurance for insulin needles, and many companies can bill insurance directly for an order of insulin needles.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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