Improve patient autonomy1,2 when treated with continuous subcutaneous infusion of apomorphine.
The easy, one-touch insertion means it can be administered by non-professionals1,2, while the hidden introducer needle and soft cannula create a less stressful user experience.1,2
Request your personal sample of the neria™ guard infusion set or find the local contact in your country.
Learn how to use neria™ guard in the instructional video below or more about subcutaneous apomorphine infusion treatment from Tove Henriksen, MD at the University Hospital of Bispebjerg in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Disclaimer:
Always discuss with your healthcare provider which infusion set options are best for you. When trying a new infusion set for the first time, do so in the presence of a healthcare professional.
References:References:
1. D020-000144 Summative Usability Test Report (74 participants, 5 user groups), August 2017, Data on file, Unomedical a/s.
2. Elizabeth Hillman. Examining the use of sharp-free subcutaneous infusion devices with apomorphine. British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing August/September 2020 Vol 16 No 4
3. COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2010-32-EU
AP-034248-MM Vers. 1