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INSULIN INJECTION KNOW-HOW

Pro Tips (and Tricks) for Easier and


Better Insulin Injections

ABDOMEN

THIGHS

BUTTOCKS

ARMS

Recommended injection sites


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WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO GIVE INJECTIONS?


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Insulin and other injected diabetes about the same regardless of where
medications are meant to be deliv- they are injected. However, for best
ered into the fat layer just under results it is important to stick with a
the skin. Popular areas to inject consistent body part for your
include the abdomen (staying two injections in order to avoid varia-
fingers or a few inches away from tions in insulin action. Ultimately,
the belly button), outer thighs, hips, the choice is up to you. Select a
upper buttocks, lower back, and part of your body that you can see,
backs of the arms. Modern insulin reach, and access easily. But be
products are well absorbed and act sure to use a number of different

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insulin injection
know-how ABDOMEN

pro tips and


tricks for easier THIGHS

and better BUTTOCKS


insulin injections spots within that body part. This is With this type of pattern, you’ll stay
called “rotating” injection sites. on the left side of your abdomen for
ARMS
Injecting into the same spot too 12 days and then switch to the right
often can cause skin problems and side for 12 days. That way, each spot
can impair your body's ability to has 24 days to “heal” before you
absorb the insulin. use it again! Regardless of which
For example, if you choose to use body part and rotation pattern you
your abdomen, rotate (change) choose, avoid spots on your skin
injection spots on a daily basis like that have scar tissue, moles, swell-
these: ing/inflammation, or unusual
changes in appearance or texture.

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Recommended way to rotate injection sites.

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insulin injection
know-how
pro tips and
tricks for easier
and better
insulin injections IS THERE A TRICK FOR
REMEMBERING TO TAKE
DO I HAVE TO KEEP MY INSULIN
REFRIGERATED ALL THE TIME?
MY INJECTIONS? Yes and no. Insulin is a large protein
Missed injections (or taking injec- molecule that breaks down gradu-
tions much too late) can cause ally when exposed to warm temper-
serious blood glucose (blood sugar) atures. It is best to keep your extra
management problems. Research insulin and other injected diabetes
has shown that missing just one medications refrigerated. However,
insulin injection per week can raise once you begin to use a vial or pen,
your A1c by more than 0.5%! it is usually fine to keep it at room
Here are some techniques for temperature for up to a month. Do
helping you to remember to take not store your insulin near extreme
your injections: heat (above 86°) or extreme cold
(below 36°). (3) Never store insulin
 Attitudeis important, so take in the freezer, direct sunlight, or in
your diabetes seriously! the glove compartment of a car.
 Write down your injection doses All insulin vials and pens should be
after taking them replaced monthly, if not more often,
 Usereminder alarms on a watch to ensure that they are working at
or mobile phone full potency. Be sure to check the
expiration date before opening the
 Take your injection at the same
box, and do not use insulin past its
time that you perform another
expiration date without your physi-
daily task, such as taking oral
cian’s approval. Examine the insulin
medications or brushing your
closely to make sure it looks normal.
teeth
Clear insulin should not have
 Keep your injection materials in crystals or discoloration, and cloudy
a strategic location so that you insulin should not have clumps or
notice them at the right times pieces stuck to the sides of the
 If
you take insulin at mealtimes, vial/pen.
take it before eating (with your
doctor’s approval).

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insulin injection
know-how
pro tips and
tricks for easier
and better IS IT NECESSARY TO MIX INSU-  Inject
your insulin at room
insulin injections LIN BEFORE INJECTING IT? temperature. Cold insulin has a
In general, clear insulin does not tendency to sting. When using a
need to be mixed before injecting. pen or vial for the first time,
This includes Regular insulin, take it out of the fridge a half
rapid-acting insulin analogs (aspart, hour early so that it has time to
lispro and glulisine) and long-acting warm up to room temperature.
basal insulin (glargine and detemir).  Relax
the muscles in the area
However, any vial or pen that where you are injecting. Tense
contains NPH — including premixed muscles make the nerves in the
formulations such as 75/25 and area more sensitive.
70/30 — must be mixed until they
are uniformly cloudy before inject-  For
those with limited body fat,
ing. The best way to ensure an even it may be necessary to pinch the
mixture is to roll the pen or vial area where you will inject so
between your palms ten times, then that the skin surface is hard.
inspect to make sure there are no This ensures a quick, clean
“clumps” settling at the bottom. injection. A quick needle
Injecting insulin that is not properly insertion causes the least
mixed can result is serious high or amount of pain.
low blood glucose.  If you clean your skin with an
alcohol pad, wait until it has dried
HOW CAN I KEEP THE
completely before you inject.
INJECTIONS FROM HURTING?
In most cases, insulin injections hurt  Doses of 30 units or more may
very little, if at all. However, there cause pressure to build up
are a few things you can do to make under the skin. Ask your physi-
the injections as painless as cian if you can split large doses.
possible:  Avoid
injecting into sensitive
 Use fresh needles for each muscle by using a short needle
injection. Even after just one or (6mm or less).
two uses, syringe and pen  Choosethe thinnest needle
needles can become dull. Sharp possible. Remember, the
needles cause the least amount higher the gauge, the thinner
of trauma to the skin. the needle.

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insulin injection
know-how
pro tips and
tricks for easier
and better
insulin injections  If
pain persists despite using IS IT OK TO THROW MY USED
NEEDLES IN THE TRASH?
these techniques, try rubbing
ice on your skin for a few min- There are two things to consider
utes before injecting, or ask when it comes to disposing sharp
your doctor about using an objects (often referred to as sharps)
injection port instead of inject- such as syringes, pen needles and
ing directly into your skin. lancets:

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF INSULIN Local ordinances


LEAKS OUT AFTER THE Every municipality has its own rules
INJECTION? about the handling of medical
Occasionally, insulin may leak out of waste. Check with your local
the skin after you remove the department of sanitation for details.
needle, even if you have left the Each state also has established
needle in the skin for 5-10 seconds. guidelines regarding sharps dis-
Research has shown that the posal. The Centers for Disease
amount of insulin lost in these Control (CDC) has more informa-
situations is usually minimal and will tion about safe needle disposal in
probably not affect blood glucose your area: www.cdc.gov/
management. Unless large drops needledisposal.
appear that run down your skin, you
The safety of those around you
should not have to worry about
replacing what is lost. Being a responsible person with
diabetes means taking steps to
However, to ensure accurate and
ensure the safety of family, friends,
consistent dosing, it is best to do
domestic employees, sanitation
what you can to prevent leakage.
workers and yes, even pets. Acci-
Here are a few tricks:
dental needle sticks can produce
1. When injecting, release the serious pain and infections. One
“pinch” on your skin before way to protect those around you is
pressing down on the plunger. to place your used syringes, pen
2. Keep the needle in your skin a needles and lancets in a non-clear
few seconds longer than usual. heavy-duty plastic jug with a secure
screw-on cap. Don’t bother recap-
3. Ifleakage occurs often, insert ping the needles… just throw them
the needle and inject at a into the jug, and keep the jug in an
45-degree angle rather than out-of-the-way place. When the jug
going straight into the skin.

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insulin injection
know-how
pro tips and
tricks for easier
and better
insulin injections is full, seal the cap with strong tape surface. Glucose management does
and dispose according to local not suffer when switching from long
regulations (usually it is OK to just to short needles, even in those who
place in your normal trash). When are considered obese. Needles that
traveling, bring a smaller container are too long can cause accidental
with you for your used items, and injection into muscle, which alters
bring it home with you for safe the normal action of the medication
disposal. and can be quite painful.
Another way to protect those For these reasons, most healthcare
around you is to purchase and use a organizations now recommend the
device that clips, catches, and use of shorter needles. Rarely is
contains the needles. Do not break there a medical reason to use
the needles off with your fingers, as needles longer than 6mm. For
you can easily stick yourself. And do those with a great deal of fat
not use scissors to clip off needles below the skin, use of short
— the flying needle could hurt needles also eliminates the
someone or become lost. need to pinch the skin when
administering the injection.
ARE LONGER NEEDLES BETTER
THAN SHORTER NEEDLES?
Good news! In almost all cases,
shorter needles are better than
longer ones. For insulin to work, it
only needs to get into the fat layer
below the skin. While the amount of
fat varies from person to person,
skin thickness tends to be about the
same — around 2mm. So needles
that are at least 4mm long do the
job quite well, producing normal
absorption/action and no increase
in leakage back onto the skin

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