In the video, Dr. Schaefer reviews key points with respect to the safe use of insulin pens and puts to rest the myth that insulin pens can be shared as long as the needle is changed.
The video, titled “Don’t Do It: Sharing Insulin Pens Jeopardizes Patients,” is accessible on Medscape by clicking here.
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