We supply all Types Of Syringes

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Insulin Syringe: One of the more common types of syringes, these are for single-use and are inexpensive. They commonly have a U-100 marking on them that indicates the concentration of 100 units of insulin per 1 ml. and often incorporate a fine needle. BD Ultra-Fine Short Needle Insulin Syringe can be used to inject insulin. 

Tuberculin Syringe: Tuberculin syringes are small in size and hold up to 1ml of fluid. They are used for subcutaneous or intradermal injection of medicine and used to perform tuberculosis tests called PPD. 

Multi-Shot Needle Syringe: These special syringes are designed to refill after each injection from a built-in reservoir to give several dosages using the same syringe. These types of needles are rarely used due to a risk of contamination. 

Venom Extraction Syringe: These syringes are specially designed to extract exudate (venom) from the wound without puncturing the wound. These syringes create a vacuum that sucks out the poison from the wound. 

Oral Syringe: These are syringes that are used as a measuring instrument for measuring the dosage of medicines accurately. They are often used with small children or animals to deliver drugs directly into the mouth. 

Dental Syringe: The dentist uses these syringes to administer the anesthetic solution. And it is also used to supply water, compressed air, or mist to the oral cavity for cleaning debris away from the area the dentist is working on. 

We supply these types of syringes based on the tip

Lure Lock Tip: This syringe has a threaded tip so that the needle can be twisted and locked into the place. It assures a secure connection and prevents accidental removal of the needle and injection of the medicine. It offers clear visual and audible confirmation of the locked position.

Slip Tip: It provides a friction-fit connection, and the user has to push the needle hub onto the syringe. There is no locking function. These can also be referred to as Luer slip syringes. The BD Syringe with Slip Tip, is used for diabetic and other uses, including post-operative conditions, vitamin deficiencies, and intramuscular medication. 

Catheter Tip: These syringes come with a tapered tip which forms a tight seal. In appearance they are similar to the slip tip category but with longer and more tapered tips. Catheter tip syringes are used for cleaning catheters, gastrostomy tubes, and other devices and used for wound irrigation.

Eccentric Tip: These syringes are commonly used while administering medication parallel to the skin of the patient. They are mainly used for the aspiration of fluids that requires closeness to the skin. These syringes are perfect for injecting into a surface vein and not penetrating both vascular walls of the vein.