Autoject 2 Fixed Needle Device 1 Each (Pack of 1)
T**T
Using for GLP-1’s, COMPLETELY PAINLESS!
I wish it were possible to give a product more than ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️’s, because this auto injector is exceptional.My husband and I are starting Semaglutide (GLP-1) injections and he is NOT a fan of needles and it was honestly stressing him out. I don’t have a fear of needles at all, but wasn’t looking forward to having to inject myself, as I knew it wasn’t going to be something he would be up for; therefore, I went on the hunt for an auto injector.When it arrived yesterday I pulled up a YouTube video that I had found prior to deciding on the purchase - posted by the manufacturer - that makes the process of calibrating the device to your specific syringe a breeze. Once that was done it was ready for when my husband got home and we could administer our Week 1 injection.Given his trepidation, I had him go first. He numbed the injection site with an ice pack then gripped the counter top while I proceeded to administer his shot. I pushed it to his skin and felt the tension tighten then pressed the button on the device that releases the spring, then waited the recommend 5 seconds before pulling it away from his skin.He asked me to check to make sure it actually worked because he never felt anything. Sure enough, he had a tiny blood spot on his skin and the syringe was empty. Then it was my turn and I repeated the process (administering it on myself) and, sure enough, I felt NOTHING. It was incredibly seamless and - best of all - painless! This is a 100/10 recommendation!My only thing to note would be (and I was prepared for this because others had mentioned it in their reviews) that the black indication lines in the viewing window on the device (that are supposed to tick out of view once the syringe is empty) never moved. Instead, I just waited the recommended 5-10 seconds (holding the device pressure in place) before pulling it away from the skin.P.S. We were able to obtain a FREE at-home Sharp’s container from our local CVS (info is on their website) and they gave us instructions on where to properly dispose of them.
J**.
B-12 shots are easy now.
I have been trying to find something that would help me with my anxiety about giving myself shots one a week.I have been doing B12 shots for years. Had other people do them for me but I don’t want to rely on them all the time. Found this while scrolling. Works great! I was apprehensive about it at first but, wow so much better than double stabbing myself. ( no stick and pull out before giving the shot). A bit of a curve on the instruction sheet but a bit of common sense and I got it.I just did it without any meds and I was fine with it. Make sure you get the right syringe for it. I found a chart.
D**D
Great for hard to reach spots
Using this with GLP1. I don't have the stediest of hands. A very times Ib have moven the needle whilie injection, ouch! This tool care of that problem and will allow me to switch to difficult injection sites.
Q**Q
Doesn't work correctly. It slams the syringe way too hard
Was excited about buying this item because of the good reviews. Bought it to take a weekly injection into my leg. Even bought another set of luer lock needles that fit this device perfectly after figuring out the adjustment setting.The problem with this tool is the spring in this device seems to be way too strong. When you press the button to inject the medicine, this tool slams the plunger of the syringe down so hard that when you hear that click, the yellow symbol is shown in the window immediately. So immediately, that syringe was slammed all the way down using great force, instead of taking about 5-10 seconds or so to push it down like how you are supposed to do it. Due to that problem, this tool makes the syringe shoot the medicine all over the place at maximum force. I suppose a minimal amount of medicine gets injected, but most of it will be wasted because it will be all over your leg and all over the inside of the Autoject tool. The instructions provide an email address for the manufacturer, so I emailed the manufacturer to explain what is going on and ask if they can help me resolve the problem. Several days have gone by and they never bothered to reply.Guess I will be returning this for a refund then, since it doesn't work properly and there is no customer support.
R**G
Great
I’m a needle baby and this helped a ton! I hate how slow it is with oil products in syringes, but otherwise it’s great!
C**E
So worth it
I am using this for my Lovenox injections and its a game changer. I do have to take the syringe out of the protective covering, but it is so worth it.
M**M
Works incredibly well
For first time users, practice with a spare needle / syringe before use! Use something like an orange or even a towel folded over a few times, as a replacement for skin. This way you can see how far the needle comes out when pressed, and just get a feel for how the Autoject works. The main thing when using, you want the needle to be sticking out of the end of the device, but not so far out that it’s past the needle part, when you use it.And if you ever change needle / syringe size, just do the test again.If it’s sticking out too far you’ll likely get a bruise, and depending on the needle gauge, you’ll likely bend the needle and possibly lose whatever you were trying to inject. That scenario happened to me once when switching needle / syringe sizes, as I didn’t remeasure the length of the Autoinject to reflect the new syringe’s length. My fault, but ouch!I have a big fear of injections and needles. This has saved me. I’ve used it easily over 100 times since getting it, and it works great every time. Easy to use, dependable, and has made it so I now have no fear of sq injections.
C**E
Works but doesn’t in my case
For those like me that have a fear of needles, this may or may not be your thing. It does have a loud snap when you push the button for it to do its thing and then feels like a nail is hammered in!!! Now in all fairness, this is my only interpretation as I haven’t got mast my mental issue with needles and can’t get myself to push the button with it loaded!!!!
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