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    • How to take Nevolat
    • How to prepare your pre-filled pen
    • Top tips for using the pre-filled pen
    • Possible side effects
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How to prepare your pre-filled pen

For instructions on how to use the Nevolat® pre-filled pen, please see the video and step-by-step guide below.

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For instructions on how to use the Nevolat® pre-filled pen, please see the video and step-by-step guide below.

How to use the Nevolat® pen

Step-by-step guide on how to use the pre-filled pen

The Nevolat pen label

Check the name and coloured label of the pen to ensure that it contains liraglutide. Using the wrong medicine could cause them severe harm. Once checked, you can pull off the pen cap.

Opening the Nevolat pen cap, checking the solution is clear

Check that the solution in the pen is clear and colourless by looking through the pen window. Do not use the pen if the solution looks cloudy.

Removing the paper tab

Remove the paper tab from a new disposable needle.

Twisting to remove the outer pen cap

Screw the needle straight and tightly onto the pen.

Pulling off the outer pen cap

The needle is covered by two caps. Remove the outer needle cap and place on a clean surface for later.

Pulling off the inner pen cap

Pull off the inner needle cap and throw it away. A drop of solution may appear at the needle tip. This is normal, but if you are using a new pen, you must still check the flow is working correctly. Do not attach a new needle to the pen until you are ready to have the injection.

Turn the dose selector until the dose counter shows the flow check symbol past 0.

Before using a new pen for the first time, you should check the flow. If the pen is already in use, jump to: ‘Select the dose’. If using a new pen, turn the dose selector until the dose counter shows the flow check symbol right past 0.

Tap the cartridge gently to remove air bubbles

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

A drop of Nevolat at the tip of the needle

Press and hold in the dose button until the dose counter returns to 0. The 0 must line up with the dose pointer. A drop of solution should appear at the needle tip. If no drop appears, repeat this step up to 6 times. If there is still no drop, the needle should be changed, and the steps repeated with a new pen.

Turning the dose selector, dose shown at 1.2mg

Turn the dose selector until the dose counter shows the dose that you need to take (0.6 mg, 1.2 mg, 1.8 mg, 2.4 mg or 3.0 mg). If the wrong dose is selected, the dose selector can be turned forwards or backwards to the correct setting. Only the dose counter and dose pointer will show how much medicine has been selected. The selected dose must line up precisely with the dose pointer to ensure you get the correct dose.

The dose selector stopping in the middle of two doses, showing the pen doesn't have enough medicine left for a full dose

If the dose selector stops before the required dose lines up with the pointer there is not enough medicine left for a full dose. You can either prepare a new full pen for injection or, if advised by your doctor or nurse, split your doses.

Splitting your dose into two pens, picking 0.6 mg on the pen you currently have left.

You can split your dose between the current pen and a new pen. Turn the dose selector in either direction until 0.6 mg, 1.2 mg, 1.8 mg or 2.4 mg lines up with the pointer, then inject. You should then prepare a new pen for injection and inject the rest of the dose needed. A calculator may help you to plan the doses.

Areas on a body that you can inject in: side/back of upper arm, abdomen, front of thigh

Insert the needle into the skin as shown by your doctor or nurse. Make sure you can see the dose counter. Try not to cover it with your fingers as this might interrupt the injection.

0 mg lining up with the dose pointer.

Press and hold down the dose button until the dose counter shows 0. The 0 must line up with the dose pointer. You may then hear or feel a click.

 

Timer showing 6 seconds

Keep the needle in your skin after the dose counter has returned to 0 and count slowly to 6. If the needle is removed earlier, you may see a stream of solution coming from the needle tip, meaning the full dose has not been delivered.

Remove needle gently from skin

Remove the needle from the skin and release the dose button. If blood appears at the injection site, you should press lightly, but do not rub the area. You may see a drop of solution at the needle tip after injecting. This is normal and does not affect the dose.

Lead the needle tip into the outer needle cap on a flat surface without touching the needle or the outer needle cap.

Pushing the outer cap carefully on to the needle tip.

Once the needle is covered, carefully push the outer needle cap completely on. Unscrew the needle and dispose of it carefully.

Put the pen cap back on after use

Put the pen cap on your pen after each use to protect the solution from light. Always dispose the needle after each injection. When the pen is empty, throw it away without a needle on as instructed by your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

1.Nevolat® (liraglutide) Patient Information Leaflet. Available from: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/100226/pil . Accessed December 2024

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