Julie and Honey
Member Since 2018
I know that a large bubble ie. air injected intentionally in a cartridge is not good and renders the pen useless. I have been extremely careful to make sure there is no air in syringe when drawing insulin specifically because of this. Today I noticed a very tiny air bubble (probably 1 mm in size or possibly smaller) clinging to the black plunger at the bottom of the pen cartridge. I am waiting to see if pharmacy (bought locally) will replace as I just bought this a week ago. If they will not, is this safe to use? I cannot afford to replace a brand new pen.
Thank you.
Thank you.