Rigid Pack Insulin Syringes
Rigid pack insulin syringes are sterile, single-use, individually packaged insulin syringes.
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Product description
Ordering information
Product description
Rigid pack insulin syringes are sterile, single-use, individually packaged insulin syringes. They are available with a detachable needle or a permanent needle.
- Single unit graduations improve measurement on insulin draws and minimize errors
- Orange needle cap (sheath) for easy identification as U-100 insulin syringe
- Precision ground, anti-coring, tri-beveled point produces a consistently sharp needle for more comfortable injections
- Improved silicone needle lubricant reduces needle shaft drag providing virtually pain-free injections
- Rigid, polypropylene hardpack protects against accidental product contamination; provides particulate-free package; allows convenient use in hospital-prepared surgical packs
- Heat stake; cap-to-sleeve seal provides visible and audible tamper evidence; guarantees sterility before use; assures end user confidence
- Hubless needle design provides low dead space; reduces insulin loss in hub
- Polypropylene barrel and plunger rod
- Latex-free plunger tip
Ordering information
Order Code | Description | Ship Case |
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8881501210 | Monoject™ 1 mL Insulin Syringe, Permanent Needle, 28 G x 1/2" (0.356 mm x 1.3 cm) | 500 |
8881500014 | Monoject™ 1/2 mL Insulin Syringe, Permanent Needle, 28 G x 1/2" (0.356 mm x 1.3 cm) | 500 |
8881501384 | Monoject™ 1 mL Insulin Syringe, Regular Tip | 500 |
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Reference: 1. OSHA. Bloodborne pathogens and needlestick prevention: Evaluating and controlling exposure. https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/bloodbornepathogens/evaluation.html. Accessed August 12, 2020.