Description
Aid for Visually Impaired People with Diabetes The Count A Dose allows a blind or vision impaired person with diabetes to fill an insulin syringe with 1 to 50 units of insulin in single unit increments without assistance. Uses 50 ml (1/2 cc) insulin syringe Measure and mix two insulin bottles at one time Lightweight; easy to carry everywhere Low-vision and blind friendly Safe and accurate The Count A Dose is a simple way to fill insulin syringes safely and accurately with one or two bottles of insulin (any brand). The bottle holder is marked to identify bottles for easy mixing-one raised dot for the first bottle and two raised dots for the second bottle. With the click dial starting all the way down toward the raised minus (-) sign, the user simply moves the click dial the number of times, or clicks, per unit of insulin needed. Each click of the dial toward the plus sign (+) will draw one unit of insulin into the syringe. Insulin therapy will cost a lot less using a Count A Dose versus using insulin pens and pre-filled reservoirs!
Count-A-Dose
Current Price
$59.54
Average
$55.56
Min Price
$47.62
Max Price
$63.5
Price dynamics
7%
Description
Aid for Visually Impaired People with Diabetes The Count A Dose allows a blind or vision impaired person with diabetes to fill an insulin syringe with 1 to 50 units of insulin in single unit increments without assistance. Uses 50 ml (1/2 cc) insulin syringe Measure and mix two insulin bottles at one time Lightweight; easy to carry everywhere Low-vision and blind friendly Safe and accurate The Count A Dose is a simple way to fill insulin syringes safely and accurately with one or two bottles of insulin (any brand). The bottle holder is marked to identify bottles for easy mixing-one raised dot for the first bottle and two raised dots for the second bottle. With the click dial starting all the way down toward the raised minus (-) sign, the user simply moves the click dial the number of times, or clicks, per unit of insulin needed. Each click of the dial toward the plus sign (+) will draw one unit of insulin into the syringe. Insulin therapy will cost a lot less using a Count A Dose versus using insulin pens and pre-filled reservoirs!
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