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What Is Insulin Injection?

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What Is Insulin Injection?

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An insulin injection is delivery of the medication insulin into the body by means of a syringe or an insulin pen. People with diabetes, who are having difficulty controlling blood sugar, may need to use these injections one or more times a day to achieve adequate glucose level control. Ideally, training to self-administer an injection is done by doctors or nurses after a person is diagnosed with diabetes, and, in fact, those who don’t understand the process should ask for this help. Still, there are a few basics that can be covered in writing, though these do not substitute for medical instructions. One of the first things people should learn about is the type of insulin injection they’ll routinely administer. Many people use syringes and they may need to draw up medicine from an accompanying bottle or have pre-filled cartridges. Other folks use injection pens. Doctors may advise one or the other, depending on circumstances.

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