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Gnp Pen Needles Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $20.15

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31G X 5 MM, Gnp Pen Needles (30 Miscellaneous)

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Gnp Pen Needles dosage forms

The average cost for 30 Miscellaneous of Gnp Pen Needles at 32G X 4 MM is $20.15 with a free coupon. This is 70% off the average retail price of $67.55
DosageQuantityPrice fromPer unit
32G X 4 MM30 Miscellaneous$20.15$0.67
31G X 5 MM30 Miscellaneous$20.15$0.67
32G X 6 MM30 Miscellaneous$20.15$0.67
31G X 8 MM30 Miscellaneous$20.15$0.67
Gnp Pen Needles FAQs
Do insulin pen needles require a prescription?

Insulin pen needles typically do not require a prescription in most areas. However, regulations can vary depending on the location, so it is advisable to check with local pharmacies or healthcare providers for specific requirements.

4mm pen needles are used for subcutaneous injections, commonly in the administration of insulin for individuals with diabetes. They are designed to be short and thin, minimizing discomfort and reducing the risk of injecting into muscle tissue.

Yes, insulin pen needles are available over the counter at most pharmacies. However, availability may vary depending on local regulations and pharmacy policies. It is advisable to check with a local pharmacy for specific details.

Yes, a prescription is typically required for FlexPen needles, as they are considered medical devices used for administering medication. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for proper guidance and prescription.