Insupen Original Pen Needles 32G 4mm (Box of 100)
Insupen
Medical consumableDisposable insulin pen needles
Certifications
- Manufactured to comply with ISO 11608 2:2012 standard for pen needles.
- Sterile, single Use device with validated sterilization and biocompatibility per FDA 510(k) documentation (device code FMI) when marketed as Insupen Pen Needle.
- Manufactured to comply with ISO 11608 2:2012 standard for pen needles.
- Sterile, single Use device with validated sterilization and biocompatibility per FDA 510(k) documentation (device code FMI) when marketed as Insupen Pen Needle.
Disposable insulin pen needles
Description
Insupen Original 32G 4 mm pen needles are ultra-fine, sterile, single-use needles designed for subcutaneous injections (commonly insulin). They feature precision-engineered needle geometry and anti-friction treatment to facilitate smooth, comfortable injections. The needles are compatible with all standard insulin pens and are supplied as a box of 100 sterile units, making them suitable for repeated home or clinical use over time.
Bnefits
- Ultra-fine 32G needle for minimal pain and discomfort during injection.
- Thin-wall design allowing efficient insulin flow and smoother injections.
- Universal compatibility with most standard insulin pens.
- Sterile, single-use packaging to minimise risk of contamination or infection.
- Cost-effective bulk packaging (100 needles per box) for convenience and regular use.
Indications
- Subcutaneous injection of insulin in individuals with diabetes.
- Can also be used for subcutaneous administration of other compatible medications as per prescribing information.
Composition
- Needle tube: medical grade stainless steel (AISI 304L or equivalent) with ultra-fine 32G gauge (approx. 0.23 mm outer diameter) and 4 mm length.
- Hub: medical-grade polypropylene plastic.
- Lubricant: medical grade silicone to facilitate smooth skin penetration.
- Needle shield/primary container: polyethylene or similar non-toxic polymer, forming part of the sterile barrier.
Formulation
- Single-use disposable pen needle (not a syringe), sold in boxes of 100 units.
- Gauge: 32G (0.23 mm); Length: 4 mm.
- Compatibility: standardized thread design to fit most insulin pens per ISO 11608-2:2012.
Packaging
- Box containing 100 individually sealed sterile pen needles.
- Each needle packaged in a sterile barrier (inner sheath + outer packaging) to maintain sterility until first use.
- Outer box labelled with brand (Insupen), gauge (32G), needle length (4 mm), batch/lot number and expiry date.
Usage
- Remove one sterile pen needle from its packaging using aseptic technique.
- Attach the needle securely to a compatible insulin pen.
- Remove needle caps carefully without touching the needle tip.
- Hold the pen upright and prime (if required) to ensure insulin appears at the needle tip.
- Administer the insulin subcutaneously according to prescribing instructions; after injection, count to 10 seconds before removing the needle.
- Dispose of the used needle immediately in a proper sharps container; do not reuse.
- Store remaining needles in a cool, dry place out of reach of children; do not use after expiry date.
Contraindications
- Do not use if sterile packaging is damaged, opened or expired.
- Do not reuse needles. Reuse may lead to needle dulling, increased pain, tissue damage or infection.
- For single-patient use only; should not be shared between individuals.
Adverse Effects
- Brief discomfort or pain at injection site (minimal due to ultra-fine gauge and lubricated needle).
- Possible localized skin reactions (redness, bruising or irritation) depending on injection technique or patient sensitivity.
- Risk of contamination or infection if aseptic technique is not observed or needle reused.
Storage Conditions
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Keep in original sealed packaging until use to maintain sterility.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Duration
Not applicable (needle is a delivery accessory, not a therapeutic agent)
Onset
Immediate injection delivery \u2014 effect onset depends on the administered medication (e.g., insulin) not the needle itself













