DISPOSABLE SYRINGE, 1 ML, LUER MOUNT, STERILIZED
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DISPOSABLE SYRINGE, 1 ML, LUER MOUNT, STERILIZED
This disposable syringe is a veterinary product for single use, sterilized and designed to deliver small quantities accurately and hygienically. Its capacity is 1 ml and it features a Luer-type tip for secure connection with compatible accessories. The syringe is sterilized and individually packaged to maintain sterility until the time of use.
Clear transparent barrel with prominent dosage tags for accurate volume measurement.
Luer-type tip (slip or lock depending on the version) provides secure connection with needles or other devices.
Latex-free and pyrogen-free to reduce allergy risk and ensure safety.
Individually packaged to maintain sterility and ease of use.
The gasket is made from latex-free medical rubber.
The oil used (if any) is medical-grade silicone oil to ensure smooth plunger movement.
Sterilized by ethylene oxide (EO) or radiation, depending on the product type.
The dosage and method of administration should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on the animal type, body weight, and clinical condition.
Main Benefits
Sterile single-use design ensures cleanliness and reduces the risk of cross-contamination.Clear transparent barrel with prominent dosage tags for accurate volume measurement.
Luer-type tip (slip or lock depending on the version) provides secure connection with needles or other devices.
Latex-free and pyrogen-free to reduce allergy risk and ensure safety.
Individually packaged to maintain sterility and ease of use.
Components
The barrel and plunger are made from medical-grade polypropylene or polycarbonate (depending on the manufacturer).The gasket is made from latex-free medical rubber.
The oil used (if any) is medical-grade silicone oil to ensure smooth plunger movement.
Sterilized by ethylene oxide (EO) or radiation, depending on the product type.
Instructions for Use
Use the Luer-type tip; ensure the needle or device is securely attached.The dosage and method of administration should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on the animal type, body weight, and clinical condition.
