


InsuJet Injector V5



- InsuJet V5 Needle-free injector.
- Compatible with all U-100 insulins.
- 4–50 units variable dose range,
1-unit increments
To start you will need one InsuJet injector which is intended to be used by one person.
Each injector can be used for up to 5000
injections.
This handheld, simple-to-use injection device, is ideal for self-injection of insulin.
InsuJet Nozzle



- Reusable up to 56 times.
- Disposable with house-hold waste.
- Works with your prescribed insulin.
Sterile nozzles are used to temporarily store the required dose of insulin prior to injection. The nozzle has a small orifice, which can create a thin high-pressure stream. The nozzle needs to be installed in the device, so the device can create the pressure needed to inject.
Each nozzle can be used for 14 days, or 56
injections.
InsuJet Adaptors



- 3ml adaptor for insulin cartridges
and disposable insulin pens. - 10ml adaptor for insulin vials.
- Works with most insulin containers.
The InsuJet Adaptor is a vital part of the insulin administration system. Sterile adaptors are needed to transfer insulin from standard containers to the nozzle prior to every injection. The InsuJet can be used with any (U100) insulin on the market.
Each adaptor is discarded together with the insulin container.

The safety and performance of the InsuJet for insulin therapy is supported by a large number of clinical studies.
InsuJet V5 A closer look



Comfort Ring
The Comfort Ring can be optionally used to reduce the pressure of the Nozzle on relatively soft or sensitive areas of administration.

InsuJet Nozzle
The nozzle holds the insulin. A tiny orifice allows for a needle-free jet injection. The nozzle should be replaced after 56 injections, or after two weeks, whichever comes first.

Nozzle lock
Before administration, ensure that the Nozzle Lock Switch points to the locked position. This indicates that the Nozzle is secured.

Dosage adjustment
Wind the injector to take in insulin into the nozzle. By winding in the '+' or '-' direction, you can either increase or decrease the target dose.

Dosage
Display for notch and number of units taken into the Nozzle. This can be adjusted by winding the Dosage adjustment.

Safety lock
Slide the red safety catch to the side and hold it there to unlock the safety release system. The device will now inject when the nozzle is pushed against your desired administration area.


InsuJet™ Nozzle
The nozzle holds the insulin. A tiny hole allows for a needle-free jet injection. The nozzle should be replaced after 56 injections, or after two weeks, whichever comes first.

Comfort Ring
The Comfort Ring can be optionally used to reduce the pressure of the Nozzle on relatively soft or sensitive areas of administration.

Nozzle lock
Before administration, ensure that the Nozzle Lock Switch points to the locked position. This indicates that the Nozzle is secured.

Dosage adjustment
Twist the adjustment to take in insulin into the nozzle. Turn the device in the '+' or '-' direction to increase or decrease the dosage you wish to inject.

Dosage
Display for notch and number of units taken into the Nozzle. This can be adjusted by twisting the Dosage adjustment.

Safety lock
Slide the red safety catch to the side and hold it there to unlock the injection system. The device will now inject when the nozzle makes contact with your desired administration area.

The double action safety mechanism
ensures that the device is only released when you are ready to inject, and the
device is pressed against the target injection site.


Reusable
Get up to 3 years out of your InsuJet. That adds up to about 5000 injection depending on your insulin therapy.

Precision & safety
No needle means no needle related injuries. InsuJet allows for safe administration of insulin, eliminating the risk of needle-stick incidents.

No medical waste
No (contaminated) needles. Dispose of used InsuJet consumables in regular household waste. Safe and easy.
What you need to get started

Injector

Nozzle

Adaptor

Your prescribed insulin
(Not supplied by InsuJet)
Easy as 1, 2, 3.
Adaptors


Adaptors connect the InsuJet Nozzle to the insulin container. The adaptor comes in a 3ml and a 10ml version.
Nozzles

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The Nozzle holds the insulin. It clicks easily into the InsuJet injector.
Comfort ring

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Any questions?
The InsuJet Starter Pack. Get started at great value.
The ideal way to get started with needle-free insulin therapy. The Starter Pack allows you to try all the InsuJet products at a discount. Try out the 3ml or 10ml adaptor and see which is better suited for your needs. The pack comes with a sturdy Carry Case so your InsuJet is with you wherever you go.


Needle injection
The needle punctures the skin and the injected fluid remains around the opening of the needle.
Needle-free injection
The jet-injected fluid penetrates the skin and spreads out so it is easily absorbed.

Safe
InsuJet increases work and home safety by removing the need for any needles. No more needleprick injuries and no more (biohazardous) needle disposal waste.

Effective
Insulin injected with InsuJet acts faster and better. Regular insulin acts similar to more expensive fast-acting insulin. Saving you money and time in scheduling injections.

Low-Cost
Insulin therapy can be expensive. InsuJet reduces that cost to less than half. Whilst saving you the hassle and cost that comes with safety syringe disposal.08

Sustainable
The safe collection and disposal of needle sharps and single-use insulin pens is costly for the user and the planet. One InsuJet user reduces the waste of more than 1000 needles a year.09

45 min faster *
Cost comparison
Cost of insulin therapy over 3 years.
Cost comparison of insulin safety syringe vs. InsuJet
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Break-even after just 11 months



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Reusable
1x


Bonus saver

Disclaimers:
01. Compatible insulin types: Human and animal; Fast acting insulins (bolus); Rapid Acting Insulin Analogs; Regular Human Insulin; Basal insulins; Intermediate-acting, commonly: NPH/ Isophane; Long-acting, commonly: Glargine, detemir, degludec; Premixtures (e.g. 30/70).
02. In a user survey, 78% of respondents answered they would recommend InsuJet™ to others.
03. In a user survey, 40% of the respondents answered they noticed using less insulin.
04. Needle-Free Jet Injection of Rapid-Acting Insulin Improves Early Postprandial Glucose Control in Patients With Diabetes. Diabetes Care, October 2013.
05. Body mass index and the efficacy of needle-free jet injection for the administration of rapid-acting insulin analogs, a post hoc analysis. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, July 2012.
06. Improved Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Profile of Rapid-Acting Insulin Using Needle-Free Jet Injection Technology. Diabetes Care, August 2011
07. A Pilot Study to Examine the Tolerability and Device Preference in Type 1 Diabetes of Insulin Apart Administered by InsuJet™ Compared with Subcutaneous Injection. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2014.
08. See medical deck Cost Analysis - North America, 2022 available on the Partner page.
09. Calculated at 4 injections a day with a hypodermic needle. 4 injection a day, every day of the year, adds up to 1,460 needles a year saved from use.
*. The InsuJet™ is calibrated for U-100 insulins
**. Needle gauge 26-27 is commonly used for subcutaneous injections and is around 0.40 - 0.45mm in diameter. The orifice of the InsuJet™ Nozzle is about 0.15mm in diameter which is much smaller than conventional needle gauges used for subcutaneous insulin injections.
***. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PMID:18820853