Hypodermic Needle
BD Disp Needles 100 Miscellaneous
What is Hypodermic Needle?
BD Disp Needles are high-quality, sterile hypodermic needles designed for precise and efficient medication delivery. Manufactured by BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), these needles are engineered with a focus on safety and comfort, featuring a thin wall technology for enhanced flow rates and a smooth, polished surface to minimize discomfort during use. Available in various gauges and lengths, BD Disp Needles cater to a wide range of clinical applications, ensuring reliable performance in healthcare settings.Side Effects
- Mild pain at the injection site
- Redness or swelling at the injection site
- Bruising at the injection site
Warnings
- Use only with appropriate syringe type
- Sterility of product is compromised if packaging is opened or damaged prior to use
- Do not reuse needles to avoid risk of infection or contamination
- Ensure proper disposal in approved sharps containers
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- Mild pain at the injection site
- Redness or swelling at the injection site
- Bruising at the injection site
- Use only with appropriate syringe type
- Sterility of product is compromised if packaging is opened or damaged prior to use
- Do not reuse needles to avoid risk of infection or contamination
- Ensure proper disposal in approved sharps containers
Hypodermic Needle Coupons & Prices
BD Disp Needles 100 Miscellaneous
What is Hypodermic Needle ?
BD Disp Needles are high-quality, sterile hypodermic needles designed for precise and efficient medication delivery. Manufactured by BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), these needles are engineered with a focus on safety and comfort, featuring a thin wall technology for enhanced flow rates and a smooth, polished surface to minimize discomfort during use. Available in various gauges and lengths, BD Disp Needles cater to a wide range of clinical applications, ensuring reliable performance in healthcare settings.
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