Larry and Kitties
Member Since 2009
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jvim.16126
Conclusions and Clinical Importance
JuniorSTAR and VetPen 0.5‐8 U were more accurate than the other devices when delivering ≤2 U doses, while the delivery of 8 and 16 U doses was more accurate using 40 U/mL syringes.
Note the only 1/2-unit-increment pens are the JuniorStar (uses Lantus cartridges and fast action insulins too) and the VetPen (Vetsulin/Caninsulin).
I do not see them comparing U100 syringes for the U40 insulin.
Conclusions and Clinical Importance
JuniorSTAR and VetPen 0.5‐8 U were more accurate than the other devices when delivering ≤2 U doses, while the delivery of 8 and 16 U doses was more accurate using 40 U/mL syringes.
Note the only 1/2-unit-increment pens are the JuniorStar (uses Lantus cartridges and fast action insulins too) and the VetPen (Vetsulin/Caninsulin).
I do not see them comparing U100 syringes for the U40 insulin.