A ShotBlocker is a pain-relief device, typically a plastic disc with blunt nubs, used to reduce the sting of injections by stimulating skin nerves to distract from the needle prick, based on the gate control theory of pain; it’s pressed firmly onto the skin before administering shots like vaccines, insulin, or allergy treatments, making the experience less painful and anxious for children and adults.
How it works
Gate Control Theory: The blunt points overwhelm sensory nerves with non-painful signals, blocking the pain signals from the needle from reaching the brain.
Immediate effect: Unlike numbing creams, the distraction effect is instant.
Easy to use: Press firmly on the skin at the injection site, then give the shot through the opening.
Key features
Non-invasive: It’s a plastic device, not a drug or chemical.
For all ages: Effective for children and adults.
Versatile: Used for immunizations, insulin, allergy shots, and hormone therapy.
Reusable: Can be washed and used multiple times for one patient.
Price – box of box of 4 £10

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