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UltiCare 0.5 ml Insulin Syringe Short Needle 30g, 5/16 Inch come in various body and needle sizes to fit every diabetic’s particular necessities and dosages. These Ulticare diabetic insulin syringes made 100% latex-free.These sterile, single-use 30 gauge diabetic insulin syringes designed with a silicone coat for added glide.
UltiComfort 30 gauge insulin syringes with needles are easy to use and make your injections as pain-free as possible. The body size relates to the capacity of the syringes, and the needle size relates to the gauge of the needle.
UltiCare 0.5 ml Insulin Syringe Short Needle Features:
- Pen Needle and plunger caps are flanged for easier removal.
- The finger grip is wider than the industry standard for better injection control
- Ulticare insulin safety syringes with needles have A smooth gasket that provides accuracy & ease of measurement
- Ease of filling – flat gasket for measurement accuracy.
- Latex-free throughout.
- Triple beveled tip for easier insertion.
- Bold clear markings
Includes with Medical Syringes:
- 0.5 ml Insulin Syringe Short Needles 30g, 5/16-Inch- 100 Counts
Specifications:
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Manufacturer # | 09359 |
Brand | UltiCare |
Manufacturer | Ultimed |
Application | Insulin Syringe with Needle |
Gauge | 30 Gauge |
Graduations | U-100 Insulin / 1 Unit Increments |
Needle Length | 5/16 Inch |
Needle Material | Stainless Steel Needle |
Needle Style | Attached Needle |
Packaging Type | Poly Bag |
Safety Feature | Without Safety |
Sterility | Sterile |
Syringe Material | Plastic Syringe |
Tip Type | Fixed Needle Tip |
Usage | Disposable |
Volume | 0.5 mL |
Wall Type | Regular Wall |
What do I need to know about insulin syringes?
Insulin syringes come in different sizes depending on the dose of insulin you need. Your healthcare provider or pharmacist will help you find the right size syringe. Use the correct size insulin syringe to make sure you get the right dose of insulin.
Where do I inject insulin?
- You can inject insulin into your abdomen, upper arm, buttocks, hip, and the front or side of the thigh. Insulin works fastest when it is injected into the abdomen.
- Do not inject insulin into areas where you have a wound or bruising. Insulin injected into wounds or bruises may not get into your body correctly.
- Use a different area within the site each time you inject insulin. For example, inject insulin into different areas in your abdomen. Insulin injected into the same area can cause lumps, swelling, or thickened skin.
How do I inject the insulin with a syringe?
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Wash your hands with soap and water. This will help prevent an infection. Dry your hands with a clean towel or paper towel.
- Clean the skin where you will inject the insulin. You can use an alcohol pad or a cotton swab dipped in alcohol.
- Grab a fold of your skin. Gently pinch the skin and fat between your thumb and first finger.
- Insert the needle straight into your skin. Do not hold the syringe at an angle. Make sure the needle is all the way into the skin. Let go of the pinched tissue.
- Push down on the plunger to inject the insulin. Press on the plunger until the insulin is gone. Keep the needle in place for 5 seconds after you inject the insulin.
- Pull out the needle. Press on your injection site for 5 to 10 seconds. Do not rub. This will keep insulin from leaking out.
- Throw away your used insulin syringe as directed. Do not recap the syringe before you throw it away.
These Medical Syringes Needles are also available in different sizes of gauges like 1 ml Insulin Syringes Short Needle 31g, 5/16 Inch, UltiCare 1 ml Insulin Syringe Regular Needle 29g, 1/2 Inch and many more.