It does have a leaflet and it says before use, but I don’t know if that means before every use..I’m sure it does but I just don’t want to get it wrongIt should have a Patient Information Leaflet in the box @MrsAA , but I would be very surprised if you didn’t have to. When on insulin injections I always had to prime, and that was injecting several times during the same day, not several days apart.
@goodybags - did you get told to prime before each injection?
Thank you so muchHello,
I am on Mounjaro, I prime the pen before each injection, there is extra in the pen to allow for this.
Thank you…early days but no side effects yet!Hi @MrsAA
hope you get on well with Mounjaro
Yes you do. Works like a dream...gets rid of rumbling tummies and food noiseHi, quick question about Mounjaro.
I started it last week at 2.5, I primed the pen as instructed.
My question, the pen contains 4 doses, do I need to prime the pen before every dose?
I think I do but just want to make sure!
Thanks ☺️
I’d suggest reading the leaflet in the box of every single medication you take, including this one. It will tell you what to do.Hi, quick question about Mounjaro.
I started it last week at 2.5, I primed the pen as instructed.
My question, the pen contains 4 doses, do I need to prime the pen before every dose?
I think I do but just want to make sure!
Thanks ☺️
I’ve found that’s the case with my Novopen Echos, insulin comes out straight way, but when I used a Sanofi pen for my Lantus, I used to have to do 6 units at the start of a cartridge.I never need more than 2 units to prime a needle usually just 0.5 units. If I don't get a drop of insulin with 2 units it is because the needle isn't screwed down far enough to fully pierce the rubber seal or the needle is blocked.
When I start a new cartridge, the insulin usually starts coming out as I screw the needle on, without even dialing up a unit! Must be my hot hands causing it to expand!