Title: U-100 Insulin Syringes 0.3ml with 0.30x8mm (30G) Needle – 10 Pack
Description:
These sterile, disposable insulin syringes are designed for single use and are made from non-toxic polypropylene plastic with a permanently attached needle. Available in 0.3ml, 0.5ml, and 1ml sizes, each syringe comprises a barrel, plunger, plunger cap, needle hub, and needle shield. The needle is protected by a removable polyethylene cap, and the plunger features a polyethylene cap. All syringes are sterile, with sterility ensured by the needle and plunger caps. The syringe barrel is calibrated for both U-100 (100U/ml) and U-40 (40U/ml) insulin concentrations and features color-coding (orange and red). Needle sizes include 0.30 (30G) x 8mm and 0.33 (29G) x 12.7mm.
Instructions for Use:
- Remove the plunger cap.
- Remove the needle shield.
- Using the syringe markings, draw air into the syringe equal to the prescribed insulin dose.
- Insert the needle at a right angle into the vial stopper and inject the air into the vial.
- Invert the vial and syringe, holding the vial above the syringe.
- Draw the insulin into the syringe.
- Remove any air bubbles.
- Using the syringe markings, draw the correct insulin dose into the syringe.
- Follow your doctor’s recommended injection technique.
- Select an injection site (abdomen, thigh, buttocks, or upper arm).
- Prepare the injection site using an appropriate antiseptic.
- Pinch a skin fold and inject at a 90-degree angle, or inject at a 45-degree angle to minimize the risk of intramuscular injection, ensuring the insulin is administered subcutaneously.
- Depress the plunger to inject the insulin.
- Withdraw the needle.
- Release the skin fold (if applicable).
- Dispose of the syringe properly according to local regulations.
Keywords:
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