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Insulin Syringe 0.5 mL (Pack of 100)
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Purpose & Use
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Used primarily for self-administering insulin to manage diabetes.
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Can also be used for other precise subcutaneous injections where small doses are needed.
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Designed for accurate dosing in 0.5 mL or 50 units (depending on the markings).
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Structure & Components
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Barrel: transparent plastic, usually polypropylene, with clear, easy-to-read measurement markings.
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Plunger: smooth-moving, usually made of plastic or rubber tip, ensures accurate dosing.
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Needle: very fine gauge, typically 28–31G, designed to reduce pain.
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Needle length: usually 8–12 mm, appropriate for subcutaneous injection.
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Often pre-attached and sterile, ready for single use.
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Packaging
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Sold in packs of 100 syringes, individually wrapped to maintain sterility.
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Convenient for clinics, hospitals, or personal use for daily insulin injections.
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Safety & Quality
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Single-use only to prevent infections or cross-contamination.
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Designed with sharp, thin needles to minimize discomfort.
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Some syringes include safety features such as needle covers to prevent accidental sticks.
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Material & Disposal
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Made from medical-grade, sterile plastics.
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Biodegradable components are limited; proper disposal in sharps containers is required.
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Accuracy & Comfort
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Fine gradations ensure precise dosing, which is crucial for diabetes management.
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Thin, short needles reduce pain and tissue trauma during injections.
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Usage Guidelines
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Used once and then safely disposed of in a sharps container.
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Keep syringes sterile until use to prevent contamination.
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Handle carefully to avoid needle sticks.
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Insulin Syringe 1 mL (Pack of 100)
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Purpose & Use
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Used primarily for self-administering insulin to manage diabetes.
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Also suitable for other subcutaneous injections that require larger doses up to 1 mL.
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Allows for precise dosing for insulin or other medications.
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Structure & Components
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Barrel: transparent plastic (usually polypropylene) with clear graduated markings for accurate measurement.
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Plunger: smooth-moving, often with a rubber tip for a tight seal, enabling precise dosage control.
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Needle: very fine gauge (usually 28–31G) to minimize pain.
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Needle length: typically 8–12 mm, optimized for subcutaneous injections.
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Syringes are pre-attached with sterile needles, ready for single-use.
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Packaging
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Sold in packs of 100 syringes, individually wrapped to ensure sterility.
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Convenient for clinics, hospitals, and personal use for frequent injections.
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Safety & Quality
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Single-use only to prevent infection or cross-contamination.
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Fine, sharp needles reduce discomfort and tissue trauma.
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Some models may include safety features, such as protective needle caps, to prevent accidental pricks.
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Material & Disposal
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Made of medical-grade, sterile plastics.
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Proper disposal in sharps containers is necessary due to needle components.
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Accuracy & Comfort
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Clear graduations ensure precise dosing, important for diabetes management.
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Thin, short needles reduce injection pain and tissue damage.
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Usage Guidelines
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Keep syringes sterile until use.
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Use once and then dispose safely in a sharps container.
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Handle carefully to avoid needle sticks.
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IUCD SET
IUCD Set (Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Set)
Description:
The IUCD Set is a complete sterile kit used for the insertion and removal of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD), commonly known as a coil. It is designed for use by healthcare professionals to ensure safe, aseptic, and efficient procedures during family planning and gynecological services.
IUD (Intrauterine Device) Surgical Set
Main Components:
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Vaginal Speculum (Cusco or Sims Type) – Used to open and visualize the vaginal canal and cervix.
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Uterine Sound – Measures the depth and orientation of the uterine cavity before inserting the IUD.
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Vulsellum or Tenaculum Forceps – Used to grasp and steady the cervix during the procedure.
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Artery Forceps – For holding or clamping small tissues if needed.
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Scissors (Straight or Curved) – Used for trimming threads or other materials.
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Sponge Holding Forceps – Used to hold swabs or cotton balls soaked in antiseptic solution.
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Dissecting Forceps (Toothed and Non-Toothed) – For holding and manipulating tissues.
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Uterine Sound Guide or IUD Inserter – A specialized instrument used for accurate placement of the intrauterine device.
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Bowl or Gallipot – For holding antiseptic solutions or cleaning agents.
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Towel Clips – To secure sterile drapes during the procedure.
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Sterile Drapes and Towels – Maintain a clean and sterile environment during the IUD insertion or removal.
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Syringe (Optional) – Used for local anesthesia when necessary.