[NFBWV-Talk] a question for my federation family
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Fri Jun 14 18:25:51 UTC 2024
Hi Michelle, I cannot answer your question for sure. I think a lot of the multiple dose pins have a thing on them that will click when you change for another dose. You may want to go to the pharmacy and talk with the pharmacist and have him show you one of the new pins that you will be using. Also, a lot of hospitals have, a person who does diabetic training that may be able to answer your question. Good luck with this. Charlene.
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Subject: [NFBWV-Talk] a question for my federation family
My doctor just changed my injectable diabetes medication from Monjero to Victosa. My Monjero was a single dose pen that I could use independently but my Victosa is a pen with multiple doses. Am I going to need sighted assistance or is this something I can do on myown?
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