Objectives: User experience was compared between a new pre-fillable 2.25mL glass syringe equipped with an ultra-thin-wall (UTW) 8mm stacked needle and a marketed BD Neopak™ syringe equipped with a special-thin-wall (STW) 12.7mm stacked needle.Methods: Participants simulated subcutaneous injections with both syringes alone (formative Human Factors study) and in combination with a needlestick-prevention device (validation Human Factors study).Results: Usability results of both studies showed higher success rates for delivering the full dose of 2mL viscous solution (30 cP) with the 8mmUTW syringe than with the 12.7mmSTW one (63% vs. 42% in the formative study). The use of the 8mmUTW syringe demonstrated also better ease of use and acceptance results and 72% of formative study participants preferred this new syringe over the current one when delivering the viscous solution. Using a shorter needle also showed a benefit in decreasing the injection-related anxiety. Besides, in the case of a non-recommended injection technique, the calculated risk of accidental intramuscular injection is reduced by 2 to 13 times with the 8mmUTW syringe.Conclusion: Altogether, the results obtained demonstrated an improvement of the user experience with this new syringe compared to the current one in the manual delivery of 2mL viscous solutions.
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Pager, A., Combedazou, A., Guerrero, K., Tzvetkova-Chevolleau, T., Morel, D., Frolet, C., & Glezer, S. (2020). User experience for manual injection of 2 mL viscous solutions is enhanced by a new prefillable syringe with a stacked 8mm ultra-thin wall needle. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 1485–1498. https://doi.org/10.1080/17425247.2020.1796630
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