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A Brief Description

"You will never
have to pinch yourself again with a needle."
A diabetic person must administer
thousands of injections, each one as painful as the first one. Thanks to
the J-TIP this painful situation can be virtually eliminated. You can
not change the need of insulin in order to live a normal life, But you
can use a simple device that will substantially reduce pain and anxiety
each time.
The J-Tip is revolutionary means of
delivering medication through the skin in convenient manner without the
use of needles. The J-Tip injection device reduce the relative risk and
discomfort of puncturing the epidermis with a hypodermic needle. J-TIP
is primarily designed for self administration such as delivery of
insulin by diabetics. The J-TIP is a new and unique concept, which does
not require an expensive instrument to perform the injection. The J-TIP
Injector itself is single use, disposable syringe which incorporates its
own Co2 power source.
In use, J-Tip is loaded by the patients
with the desired dose, placed against the skin at the selected site, and
triggered by thumb pressure on a trigger. The medication is forced into
subcutaneous tissue by high pressure gas in a fraction of a second,
without noticeable discomfort. With the injection complete, Injector is
discarded. when the vial is empty, discard the vial along with the
Transporter and Adapter. The J-TIP Injector is an all plastic molded
unit about 4 inches in length and weighing app. 9 grams. Its very small
size makes it very convenient to carry and inconspicuous to use.
The J-Tip injector system also provides
an important benefit for patients and healthcare professionals. The
J-Tip needle less injector virtually eliminates the risk of blood borne
pathogens cross-contamination to patients and health care providers.
Because the J-Tip has no needle and provides a faster and easier
delivery than a needle and syringe, most patients, especially 'Needle
phobic" patients, are less likely to be apprehensive about
receiving an injection.
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