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10 Tips for Safe Solo Living with Diabetes

10 Tips for Safe Solo Living with Diabetes

9th Mar 2016

10 Essential Tips for Safe Solo Living with Diabetes Diabetes can be a very serious health condition to live with as low blood glucose symptoms can come on fast, sometimes even when you are sleepi … read more
The Components Of Needles And Syringes

The Components Of Needles And Syringes

23rd Feb 2014

Understanding the Key Parts of Needles and SyringesEvery day, physicians, dentists and other medical professionals use needles and syringes to perform common medical tasks. More than once a day … read more
The Different Sizes of Syringes

The Different Sizes of Syringes

23rd Feb 2014

Understanding the Different Sizes of SyringesThe first syringes with needles are a product of the 19th century. In the 1800s, researchers began to experiment to find a way to introduce medication or d … read more
How To Inject A Needle

How To Inject A Needle

31st Jan 2014

Steps to Inject A Needle Properly Several prescriptions necessitate injections to be completed at home. This, in turn, has a need for suitable preparation and proper attention with the purpose of av … read more

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What gauge needle should I use for my injection?

Gauge selection depends on the viscosity of the medication and injection site. For intramuscular injections, 21–23G is common. For subcutaneous injections, 25–27G is preferred. For insulin, ultra-fine 28–31G needles are standard. Consult your clinical guidelines for specific applications.

Do you offer volume discounts for large orders?

Yes! We offer tiered pricing based on order volume. Discounts start at orders of 500 units and increase significantly at 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000+ units. Contact our sales team for a custom quote tailored to your facility's needs.