Droplet Insulin Syringe
BD Veo Insulin Syr Ultrafine 100 Miscellaneous
What is Droplet Insulin Syringe?
The BD Veo Insulin Syringe U/F features Ultra-Fine needle technology designed to deliver insulin with minimal discomfort. Each syringe is equipped with a 6mm needle, the shortest insulin syringe needle available from BD, and is specifically engineered for enhanced precision and efficacy in insulin delivery. The product also incorporates an extended barrel design for easier handling, ensuring accurate dosage measurement for effective diabetes management.Side Effects
- Injection site reactions (redness, swelling, and itching)
- Pain or discomfort at the injection site
Warnings
- Do not reuse syringes, as this can lead to infections or disease transmission.
- Ensure proper syringe disposal in a sharps container to avoid needle-stick injuries.
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- Injection site reactions (redness, swelling, and itching)
- Pain or discomfort at the injection site
- Do not reuse syringes, as this can lead to infections or disease transmission.
- Ensure proper syringe disposal in a sharps container to avoid needle-stick injuries.
Droplet Insulin Syringe Coupons & Prices
BD Veo Insulin Syr Ultrafine 100 Miscellaneous
What is Droplet Insulin Syringe ?
The BD Veo Insulin Syringe U/F features Ultra-Fine needle technology designed to deliver insulin with minimal discomfort. Each syringe is equipped with a 6mm needle, the shortest insulin syringe needle available from BD, and is specifically engineered for enhanced precision and efficacy in insulin delivery. The product also incorporates an extended barrel design for easier handling, ensuring accurate dosage measurement for effective diabetes management.
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