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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
Steps To Inject Insulin

Steps To Inject Insulin

31st Jan 2014

Essential Steps for Proper Insulin InjectionGiving an insulin injection is not difficult if you know how to do it properly, but you must make sure you follow the right instructions. Having someone s … read more
Uses for Blunt-Tip Syringes

Uses for Blunt-Tip Syringes

31st Jan 2014

Blunt-Tip Syringes: Key Uses and ApplicationsWhen you think of syringes, you usually think of getting shots with sharp needles, but not all syringe needles are sharp. Blunt-tip syringes also have a … read more

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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.