Deena and Malby
Member Since 2016
Hi there,
I just started my 2nd Lantus Solstar pen and am having issues with it drawing out air bubbles. I draw the insulin out with a syringe for precise dosage.
I had no issues with the first pen. However on my new pen, when I pull the syringe back, I'm getting air into the syringe. Like atleast a unit or more worth! This is a brand new pen and there are no air bubbles in it at all.
Here's my method, I make sure the syringe is pushed all the way forward and I keep my thumb firmly placed on it while inserting it into the solstar pen making sure air will not get in. Then I slowly draw back the plunger to the desired dosage and remove the pen.
The problem is not the syringes. I still had a little insulin left in my first pen so I tested that one again thinking it might have just been a faulty syringe but it worked fine. I even tested that theory twice but no air was drawn into the syringe so the problem is not my syringes.
Has anyone had this issue with the solstar pen? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Deena
I just started my 2nd Lantus Solstar pen and am having issues with it drawing out air bubbles. I draw the insulin out with a syringe for precise dosage.
I had no issues with the first pen. However on my new pen, when I pull the syringe back, I'm getting air into the syringe. Like atleast a unit or more worth! This is a brand new pen and there are no air bubbles in it at all.
Here's my method, I make sure the syringe is pushed all the way forward and I keep my thumb firmly placed on it while inserting it into the solstar pen making sure air will not get in. Then I slowly draw back the plunger to the desired dosage and remove the pen.
The problem is not the syringes. I still had a little insulin left in my first pen so I tested that one again thinking it might have just been a faulty syringe but it worked fine. I even tested that theory twice but no air was drawn into the syringe so the problem is not my syringes.
Has anyone had this issue with the solstar pen? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Deena