Insulin isophane for Gestational Diabetes User Reviews
Brand names: Humulin N, Novolin N, Relion Novolin N Humulin N Pen
- Anonymous
- August 27, 2008
Humulin N Pen (insulin isophane) "I am terrified of needles and was very upset when I found out that I would have to give myself daily injections. This pen is so easy to use. I didn't even feel the needle. I feel much better about the last ten weeks of my pregnancy."
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Humulin N Pen (insulin isophane) "I can't believe how small the needle is. I'm terrified of needles, but this one you can barely feel going into your skin. Pricking your finger to test your sugars hurts worse. The only complaint I have, is it sometimes burns once the insulin is injected. That's the most uncomfortable part."