laraglan


It’s easy to use.

Pen is designed to be used with disposable injection needles up to a length of 8 mm and as thin as 32G.

A. Prepare your pen
Check the name and coloured label of your pen to make sure that it contains liraglutide. Pull off the pen cap.

B. Pull off the paper tab from a new disposable needle. Screw the needle straight and tightly onto your pen.

Laraglan pen

C. Pull off the outer needle cap and keep it for later.

D. Pull off the inner needle cap and dispose of it.

E. With each new pen, check the flow
Check the flow before your first injection with each new pen. If your pen is already in use, go to ‘Select your dose’, step H.
Turn the dose selector until the flow check symbol lines up with the pointer.

F. Hold the pen with the needle pointing up. Tap the cartridge gently with your finger a few times. This will make any air bubbles collect at the top of the cartridge.

G. Keep the needle pointing up and press the dose button until 0 mg lines up with the pointer.
A drop of liraglutide should appear at the needle tip. If no drop appears, repeat steps E to G up to four times.
If there is still no drop of liraglutide, change the needle and repeat steps E to G once more. Do not use the pen if a drop of liraglutide still does not appear. This indicates the pen is defective and you must use a new one.

H. Select your dose
Always check that the pointer lines up with 0 mg. Turn the dose selector until your needed dose lines up with the pointer (0.6 mg, 1.2 mg or 1.8 mg). If you selected a wrong dose by mistake, simply change it by turning the dose selector backwards or forwards until the right dose lines up with the pointer. Be careful not to press the dose button when turning the dose selector backwards, as liraglutide may come out.
If the dose selector stops before your needed dose lines up with the pointer, there is not enough liraglutide left for a full dose. Then you can either:

Split your dose into two injections:
Turn the dose selector in either direction until 0.6 mg or 1.2 mg lines up with the pointer. Inject the dose. Then prepare a new pen for injection and inject the remaining number of mg to complete your dose. You may only split your dose between your current pen and a new pen if trained or advised by your healthcare professional. Use a calculator to plan the doses. If you split the dose wrong, you may inject too much or too little liraglutide.
Inject the full dose with a new pen:
If the dose selector stops before 0.6 mg lines up with the pointer, prepare a new pen and inject the full dose with the new pen.

I. Inject your dose
Insert the needle into your skin using the injection technique shown by your doctor or nurse. Then follow the instructions below: Press the dose button to inject until 0 mg lines up with the pointer. Be careful not to touch the display with your other fingers or press the dose selector sideways when you inject. This is because it may block the injection. Keep the dose button pressed down and leave the needle under the skin for at least 6 seconds. This is to make sure that you get your full dose.

J. Pull out the needle. After that, you may see a drop liraglutide at the needle tip. This is normal and does not affect your dose.

K. Guide the needle tip into the outer needle cap without touching the needle or the outer needle cap.

L. When the needle is covered, carefully push the outer needle cap completely on. Then unscrew the needle. Dispose of it carefully and put the pen cap back on. When the pen is empty, carefully dispose of it without a needle attached. Please dispose of the pen and needle in accordance with local requirements.

Always remove the needle after each injection and store your pen without a needle attached. This reduces the risk of contamination, infection, leakage of liraglutide, blocked needles and inaccurate dosing. Caregivers must be very careful when handling used needles – to prevent needle injury and cross-infection.