Product Description
BASUGINE PEN is an insulin pen that delivers a controlled dose of insulin to manage blood sugar levels in diabetic patients. It provides convenient and accurate insulin delivery for improved diabetes management.BASUGINE is a trusted brand known for its quality insulin products for diabetes care.
Uses
- To administer insulin for diabetes management.
Side Effects
- Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
- Injection site reactions (redness, swelling, itching)
How to use
Attach a new needle to the BASUGINE PEN, prime the pen, select the dose, inject the insulin subcutaneously, and hold for a few seconds before removing the needle.
Storage
- Store the pen at room temperature, avoid exposure to heat and light. -
- Do not refrigerate the pen when in use. -
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q. Can BASUGINE PEN be reused?No, BASUGINE PEN is for single-patient use only and should not be reused.
- Q. Is BASUGINE PEN suitable for all types of diabetes?BASUGINE PEN is primarily used for type 1 and type 2 diabetes under medical supervision.
- Q. Can BASUGINE PEN be used by children?The use of BASUGINE PEN in children should be determined by a healthcare provider based on individual needs.
- Q. Does BASUGINE PEN come with different insulin formulations?Yes, BASUGINE PEN is available with different types of insulin formulations to meet varying patient requirements.
- Q. Is there a demonstration on how to use BASUGINE PEN?Healthcare providers can provide training on how to properly use BASUGINE PEN for insulin administration.
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