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How To Choose The Right Syringe Supplier

How To Choose The Right Syringe Supplier

31st Jan 2014

The highest quality is of utmost importance when it comes to your health, and that goes the same when you are choosing your syringe supplier. You want to be certain that the supplier is putting you … read more
Syringes In Vetrinary Use

Syringes In Vetrinary Use

31st Jan 2014

Syringes have several uses in veterinary medicine. They can be used to administer liquid medicines to animals either, injection or by mouth, draw blood for testing or can be used to irrigate wounds. … read more
How To Aspirate A Needle Properly

How To Aspirate A Needle Properly

31st Jan 2014

Some people perform prescription injections from the comfort of their own home. This can save time and money from visiting a doctor's office. However, an important part of injecting medicine is aspi … read more

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Common questions about buying syringes in bulk, choosing the right gauge, and our shipping policy.

How quickly will my order arrive?

Orders placed before 10 AM EST Monday through Friday ship the same day. Most orders arrive within 2–5 business days depending on your location. We do not ship on weekends or federal holidays. You will receive a tracking confirmation by email once your order ships.

Can I buy syringes online without a prescription?

In most U.S. states, syringes can be purchased without a prescription for medical and clinical use. Requirements vary by state. We recommend checking your local regulations. For licensed healthcare facilities, no prescription is needed when ordering through our B2B portal.

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.