Absorption | Cost | Skin Trauma | Pain | Environmental
Absorption
Independent studies show that jet injection increases insulin absorption over needle and syringe methods. (These studies have been performed on humans using the needle-free jet to treat their diabetes. Similar observations have been documented on dogs and cats but no conclusive study is available at this time.)

The injected medication disperses in a mist or spray effect as it enters the subcutaneous tissue. The minute fluid particles of medication are then in close contact with the absorbent tissue. The rate of absorption increases as the surface area to which the medication is exposed increases. The small penetration point results in reduced trauma to the site.
Zoë Absorption | Needle & Syringe Absorption
Cost Top»
With Zoë, you will not need to buy needles or syringes, or incur the cost of disposing of them. Zoë may also save you money on insulin as your pet’s insulin dosage may decrease. Based on two-daily injections, your investment in Zoë will start to save you up to $350 per year after the third year of use in needles and syringes alone!
Skin Trauma Top»
Because Zoë does not use a needle to inject insulin, the skin at the injection sites will not become hard or scarred. This enables you to give multiple injections at one location, which is not recommended with the needle and syringe.
Pain Top»
Everyone knows what it feels like to be stuck with a needle. With Zoë, you can give your pet pain-free injections by determining the correct comfort setting for your specific dog or cat. When you first start using Zoë, your pet may experience a slight discomfort until the correct setting is determined.
Environmental Top»
Zoë is an environmental friend as it reduces the number of needles and syringes that must be disposed of. Zoë is completely reusable and does not require disposable tips or cartridges that must be replaced regularly. With its needle-free insulin jet technology, Zoë brings the environment one step closer to fighting the ongoing health and safety concern surrounding needle and syringe usage.
