Unifine® Pentips® is a range of pen needles developed to provide patients with a comfortable injection experience. Fifty-seven percent of people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes intentionally skip insulin injections and a key factor is the fear of pain1.

Designed for comfort

Unifine® Pentips® pen needles are designed to lower penetration force to support patient comfort and reduce the sensation of trauma.

Unifine® Pentips®  are designed to deliver improved comfort during the injection experience by focusing on four areas:

  • Precision sharpened needle tips designed to reduce penetration force.
  • Thin wall technology to improve drug flow, aiding less thumb force and time to deliver the dose, reducing the risk of thumb arthritis2.
  • Anti-coring treatment at the rear of the needle for clean piercing of the drug cartridge with no fragmentation for effective drug delivery.
  • Advanced silicone lubrication designed for a lower glide force – Reducing friction between the needle and patients’ skin, for smoother entry and removal of the needle.

Pen compatibility

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Unifine® Pentips® range

Unifine® Pentips® is available in the following needle lengths and gauges; 4mm 32G and 33G, 5mm 30G and 31G, 6mm 31G, 8mm 31G and 12mm 29G – and are compatible with all major diabetes medication pens. They are double sealed for complete protection during fitting.

NEEDLE LENGTH CODE G
4mm AN3548 33G
4mm AN3540 32G
5mm 001694 30G
5mm AN3550 31G
6mm AN3590 31G
8mm AN3530 31G
12mm AN3529 29G
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Resources

Unifine® Pentips® leaflet

 

 

Compatibility chart
Compatibility Chart
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Informationen zur Kompatibilität
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Unifine® Pentips® instructions for use 2
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Download our good injection guide
Download our Good Injection Guide
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Injektionsleitfaden
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Unifine® Pentips®
instructions for use 1
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References

  1. Peyrot, M. Diabetes Care, February 2010; vol 33: pp 240-24
  2. Basal thumb arthritis, Richard Dias, Jeevan Chandrasenan, Vaikunthan Rajaratnam, Frank D Burke. Postgrad Med J 2007;83:40-43. Doi: 10.1136/pgmj.046300