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U-40 U-100 Disposable Insulin Syringes 0.3ml , 0.5ml , 1ml Sterilized
The method of using an insulin syringe is to insert the needle into the fat layer under the skin and inject insulin into the subcutaneous tissue.
Feature:
Size: 0.3ml, 0.5ml, 1ml
1. Needle size: 29G* 1/2" , 30G*1/2" , 30* 5/16" , 31G*5/16'
2. Insulin syringes are made specifically for self injections and have friendly features:Shorter needles, as infulin injections are subcutaneous ( under the skin) rather than intramuscular
3. Finer gauge needles for less pain
4. Markings in insulin units to simplify drawing a measured dose of insulin
5. Easy to read the scale on syringe
6. Clear Barrel make sure the air bubble are easy to be idendtified
7. Smooth action of the plunger when drawing up insulin
8. Stelized, single use only, safety
Specification:
Insulin Syringe | Syringe size | Needle size |
U-100 | 0.3ml | 29G X 1/2" |
0.5ml | 29G X 1/2" | |
0.5ml | 30G X 1/2" | |
0.5ml | 30G X 5/16" | |
0.5ml | 31G X 5/16" | |
1ml | 29G X 1/2" | |
1ml | 30G X 1/2" | |
1ml | 30G X 5/16" | |
1ml | 31G X 1/2" | |
1ml | 31G X 5/16" | |
U-40 | 0.5ml | 29G X 1/2" |
0.5ml | 30G X 1/2" | |
0.5ml | 30G X 5/16" | |
1ml | 29G X 1/2" | |
1ml | 30G X 1/2" | |
1ml | 30G X 5/16" | |
1ml | 31G X 1/2" | |
1ml | 31G X 5/16" |
Insulin syringe is an essential tool for insulin treatment of diabetes patients. The correct use method can ensure the effective absorption and therapeutic effect of insulin.
Here are some precautions for using insulin injectors:
Firstly, select the appropriate injection site. Common injection
sites include the abdomen, outer thighs, buttocks, and upper arms.
Different sites should be selected for each injection to avoid
tissue damage caused by repeated injections of the same site.
Before using the syringe, clean the injection area with a cleaning
agent and then dry it with a cotton ball. This can reduce the
number of bacteria on the skin surface and reduce the risk of
infection.
3. Unscrew the protective cap on the syringe and confirm the
insulin dosage of the syringe. According to the doctor's
suggestion, adjust the scale on the dosage selector to ensure the
accuracy of the injected insulin dose.
4. Insert the needle into the fat layer beneath the skin. When
injecting, the needle should be kept at a 90 degree angle to the
skin. The syringe should be gently and steadily pushed into the
skin to ensure that insulin is injected into the subcutaneous
tissue.
5. After injecting insulin, keep the needle in the subcutaneous
tissue for 2-3 seconds to ensure complete injection of insulin.
Then slowly pull out the needle to avoid vascular damage and
insulin leakage.
6. Gently press the injection site with a cotton ball to help stop
bleeding and reduce local reactions.
After the injection is completed, place the syringe in a dedicated
waste container to prevent the spread of infection.
In short, the correct use of insulin injectors can ensure the safe
and effective use of insulin. If you have any confusion or problems
with the use, you should consult a doctor or professional medical
personnel for guidance.
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