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Old 01-31-2006, 11:37 AM
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Sounds like another type of pump to me, if it works for your child, I say "Great!! " Perhaps it will cut down on

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What is an Insuflon®?
It is a small plastic tube designed to deliver very small volumes of drugs into the tissues underneath the skin.

How is it inserted?
A tiny needle is used to insert the Insuflon®. The needle is removed as soon as the Insuflon® is in place. The Insuflon® is then held in place with an adhesive dressing. Special cream can be applied to the skin to numb the area before the Insuflon® is inserted, to lessen any discomfort for your child
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