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Insulin pen devices incorporate the insulin and syringe in a single unit and have been found to address some of the barriers to adherence, as compared to conventional vials/syringes. 2 Reasons ...
The syringe pens, labeled as appropriate for ages 4 and up, could easily confuse young children who wouldn't know the difference between a real needle and a toy, Clark said. "It's exposing kids to ...
The pen and syringe groups included 61 and 60 patients, respectively, and only 11 patients in the total cohort were insulin naive. At baseline, mean HbA 1c was 10.34±1.66% and 9.90±1.25% in each ...
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The syringe pens, labeled as appropriate for ages 4 and up, could easily confuse young children who wouldn't know the difference between a real needle and a toy, Clark said.
These syringe pens are in packages of six multi-colored units and the label says for age 4 and up. This decision by the Target Corporation to manufacture and sell syringe pens is unconscionable.
Target is selling toy syringe pens, and one concerned mom says they're just too realistic. New Hampshire mom says Target shouldn't be selling Halloween pens that resemble blood-filled syringes.
RENSSELAER, N.Y. (MEDIA GENERAL) – Target is selling pens that look like syringes and needles, and it’s raising some eyebrows. Pens designed to look like syringes are being sold in Target stores.