Meet NovoFine® Plus: The 32G 4 mm pen needle that makes injections a little friendlier
Introduction You have received this leaflet because you have been prescribed an injectable medication to help manage your diabetes. Injectable medications such as insulin or GLP-1 therapy are delivered in a pen device. • There are a variety of pen devices available. Your doctor or nurse will recommend a specific pen for you and will explain the correct way to use the pen • Pen devices can be used with short and thin needles. One example is the NovoFine® Plus 32G 4 mm needle—the latest needle development from Novo Nordisk
Ultra-short: only 4 mm in length, for less risk of injecting into the muscle
Ultra-thin: only 32G (the thickness of 2 human hairs!), associated with less pain
Designed with SuperFlowTM technology to reduce injection time and force
Unique design to reduce the risk of bending and breaking
Compatible with all pen devices
Suitable for people of all weights
Attaching NovoFine Plus to your pen device
Follow these steps to attach NovoFine Plus to your pen device
Take a new needle, and tear off the paper tab.
Push the needle straight onto the pen. Turn until it is on tight.
Pull off the outer needle cap and keep it for later. You will need it after the injection, to safely remove the needle from the pen.
Pull off the inner needle cap and throw it away. If you try to put it back on, you may accidentally stick yourself with the needle. A drop of insulin may appear at the needle tip. This is normal, but you must still check the insulin flow.
Always check the insulin flow before you begin. This helps ensure that you get your full dose of insulin. Outer needle cap Inner needle cap Needle Paper tab Additional information on injecting is available from your doctor and in the information booklet of your pen device.