Medi-Jector Customers, We have an Alternative

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Are you seeking a Medi-Jector Alternative?

Are you a Medi-Jector user left without support and disposable components? Unfortunately, a couple of years ago Medi-Jector ceased supply of its product, including adapters, syringes and nozzles. The MediJector by Vision was a precision needle-free delivery system for injections of pharmaceuticals. It used pressure to create a micro-thin stream of insulin that penetrated the skin.

Thankfully, customers can now turn to the Comfort-in™ as a viable Medi-Jector alternative. Like many other needle free systems, the Medi-Jector was discontinued. Medi-Jector Vision was a injector product that people with diabetes used for many years as an alternative to hypodermic needle injections. It is a shame to see such an appreciated and well-known product that was taken off the market. However, a wonderful alternative is the Comfort-in™ needle-free jet injection system, which is also a spring-operated jet injector and many customers find they like better. Comfort-in™ has proved itself over the years as a reliable, safe and economic system for needleless injecting. In our opinion, it is superior to systems like Injex and Pharmajet.

As a result of the Medi-Jector being unavailable for some time, we have been helping many former users make the switch to the Comfort-in™ needle-free injection system.  Finally, customers can again enjoy the peace of mind that comes from a reliable no-needle injection system, backed by a company with years of experience in the industry. So don’t worry – you don’t have to use needles again. Comfort-in™ has your back and we’ll be here to supply the supplies for years to come.

Contact us today, or order the Comfort-in™ online today!

The Comfort-in™ needle free injection system is a Medi-Ject alternative. The product can be used for a range of needleless injection applications, including:

  • Diabetes
  • Dental
  • IVF
  • Methyl-B12, vitamins
  • Hormone therapy
  • Aesthetics and beauty injectables
  • ED
  • Podiatry