Syringe/Hypodermic Safety
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What is Syringe/Hypodermic Safety?
Monoject Syringe is a sterile, single-use, and individually packaged syringe known for its reliability and precision. This syringe features a clear barrel for accurate measurements and a smooth plunger mechanism for easy administration. It is commonly used in medical settings for the injection of medications, drawing of blood, or aspiration of fluids.Side Effects
- Local irritation or inflammation at the injection site
- Allergic reactions to the medication being administered
Warnings
- Ensure sterility before use to prevent infections
- Do not reuse to avoid contamination and spread of infections
- Discard used syringes in appropriate sharps containers
- Use correct technique to prevent leakage or needlestick injuries
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- Local irritation or inflammation at the injection site
- Allergic reactions to the medication being administered
- Ensure sterility before use to prevent infections
- Do not reuse to avoid contamination and spread of infections
- Discard used syringes in appropriate sharps containers
- Use correct technique to prevent leakage or needlestick injuries
Syringe/Hypodermic Safety Coupons & Prices
BD Luer-Lok Syringe 100 Miscellaneous
What is Syringe/Hypodermic Safety ?
Monoject Syringe is a sterile, single-use, and individually packaged syringe known for its reliability and precision. This syringe features a clear barrel for accurate measurements and a smooth plunger mechanism for easy administration. It is commonly used in medical settings for the injection of medications, drawing of blood, or aspiration of fluids.
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