When I first saw it I didn't know if I should roll it under my arms or inject with it ha ha looks like a roll on deoderant.
I'm not best thrilled to be fair, my prescription specifically said metoject , the chemist did confess the person who submitted the order was wrong but then went to guilt me into taking these as they didn't know how to remedy the situation.
Normally I'm not such a pushover but mama needs her medicine ๐
If I didn't normally take it on a Friday I would have left it but time is ticking.
Now to figure out how to use it, can't be that difficult can it. Wish me luck for tomorrow
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๐๐๐ I would be wondering that too. It does look like a beast I agree and I'd be interested to know how you get on with it as I do think sometimes that there will come a day when I am told that they couldn't get Metoject so I'll have to have this or that! Good luck with it anyway. x
Just found this, it might help - scroll down to the diagrams.
Wowzer! I'd not be happy with that, especially as your script specifies Metoject. I know we're not backwards in coming forwards but you've not been instructed how to administer this type, if we're being pedantic. I'd be tempted to return it to the Pharmacy & insist they issue you with Metoject. They've admitted it was their fault so they need to fix it. I know it may seem petty but it's more due to being provided with something other than what is specified on your script & not a case of being unable to supply Metoject.
I understand. Doesnโt do us any favours sometimes RD does it? I hope you don't have any problems with it. Found this video methofill.co.uk/patient It looks like it may be easier to do as you push down with your whole hand rather than a finger or thumb, if you have dexterity problems that is.
If they have made a mistake I would be concerned about whether the drug is the same as youโre used to . I know from experience with another pill that even a different brand of the same drug can be less effective . Itโs a scary looking thing isnโt it ๐ฌ I think Iโd be calling the head pharmacist to gently insist I get a replacement with tte metoject pens
Hi there - I found this informative video online from the producers of Methofill and it is a guide for self injection methofill.co.uk/patient hope this helps
I'll be interested to hear what your rheumy nurse says.... I had to have 2 appointments to show me how to use Metoject (which admittedly felt like overkill) and I've just looked at that video which states clearly that you should be shown how to use it by a professional (!) so I wonder if the nurse will approve. ๐ค
I just heard back (which is quite quick for them) they recommend changing them for the metoject as that is what i have been trained for.
They have given me written instructions for the methofill if I want to use that , but I must check I have enough room in my sharps bin before I use it.
They say its the same methotrexate in the pens.
I am going to use it and see how go. ๐
They were also disappointed with the pharmacy as prescription does say metoject.
I've now watched the video and it's probably got pros and cons.... With Metoject I was taught to do it more on the side of my thigh at an angle so not on the top at 90ยฐ ๐ค Quite like the idea of a "click" to tell you that it's finished whereas I was told to wait until the liquid had disappeared and then count to 5.
Hopefully you'll either be equally happy with both or be able to stipulate which type you have in the future. I can understand the nurse not being happy with the pharmacy though.
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