PenMix insulin injection pen

Made:
1993 in Denmark
PenMix insulin injection pen PenMix insulin injection pen

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Pack of 5 PenMix 30/70 insulin injection pens by Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark. Each pen contains a mixture of byphasic and isophane human insulin and is a disposable dial-a-dose insulin delivery device able to deliver 2 - 78 units of insulin in increments of 2 units. Launched in Britain in February 1993.

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Object Number:
1993-173
type:
instruments and medical
credit:
Novo Nordisk Limited

Parts

Group of insulin delivery devices, 1985-1993.

Group of insulin delivery devices, 1985-1993.

Two PenMix 30/70 insulin injection pens from packet of five by Novo Nordisk A/S, DK-2880 Bagswaerd, Denmark, 1992-95. Each pen contains a mixture of byphasic and isophane human insulin and is a disposable dial-a-dose insulin delivery device able to deliver 2 - 78 units of insulin in increments of 2 units. Launched in Britain in February 1993.

Measurements:
overall: 20 mm x 158 mm, .04kg
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and materia medica (liquid form)
Object Number:
1993-173/1
type:
insulin delivery device and hypodermic syringe
Group of insulin delivery devices, 1985-1993.

Group of insulin delivery devices, 1985-1993.

Three PenMix 30/70 insulin injection pens from packet of five by Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark. Each pen contains a mixture of byphasic and isophane human insulin and is a disposable dial-a-dose insulin delivery device able to deliver 2 - 78 units of insulin in increments of 2 units. Launched in Britain in February 1993

Object Number:
1993-173/2
type:
instruments and medical