Hypodermic Needle
BD Disp Needles 100 Miscellaneous
What is Hypodermic Needle?
BD Disp Needles are high-quality, sterile, single-use hypodermic needles designed for the precise administration of medications. Manufactured by Becton, Dickinson and Company, they feature a thin wall for improved drug flow and come in various gauges and lengths to meet diverse clinical needs. These needles are engineered for both patient and clinician safety, with a focus on minimizing discomfort and ensuring reliable performance.Side Effects
- Localized pain at the injection site
- Minor bleeding or bruising
- Risk of infection if not properly sterilized
Warnings
- Ensure proper sterilization before use
- Do not reuse disposable needles
- Use with caution if needle sensitivity or allergies are known
- Handle with care to avoid accidental needlesticks
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- Localized pain at the injection site
- Minor bleeding or bruising
- Risk of infection if not properly sterilized
- Ensure proper sterilization before use
- Do not reuse disposable needles
- Use with caution if needle sensitivity or allergies are known
- Handle with care to avoid accidental needlesticks
Hypodermic Needle Coupons & Prices
BD Disp Needles 100 Miscellaneous
What is Hypodermic Needle ?
BD Disp Needles are high-quality, sterile, single-use hypodermic needles designed for the precise administration of medications. Manufactured by Becton, Dickinson and Company, they feature a thin wall for improved drug flow and come in various gauges and lengths to meet diverse clinical needs. These needles are engineered for both patient and clinician safety, with a focus on minimizing discomfort and ensuring reliable performance.
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