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BD 328466 Insulin Syringes 0.5 mL with Ultra-Fine Needle 12.7mm x 30 Gauge, 100/box

by Embecta
Year End Sale 25%
Original price $ 99.95
Current price $ 75.00
SKU 328466

Simplify your diabetes management with BD 328466 Insulin Syringes. Expertly crafted by BD, each 0.5 mL syringe features an Ultra-Fine 12.7mm x 30G needle, delivering precise and comfortable insulin administration. Perfect for personal and clinical use, this pack of 100 syringes ensures you have a reliable supply for accurate dosing.

Product Details and Features:

  • Ultra-Fine Needle: 12.7mm x 30G needle provides a gentle, virtually painless injection experience.
  • Precision Dosing: 0.5 mL capacity allows for accurate insulin measurement, essential for effective diabetes management.
  • Comfort-Enhanced Design: Minimizes pain and anxiety, improving the injection process for users.
  • Superior Quality: Crafted with premium materials for reliability and durability.
  • Single-Use: Maintains sterility to reduce the risk of infection or contamination.

Mechanism of Action:

The BD 328466 Insulin Syringe features a 30G Ultra-Fine needle for subcutaneous delivery of insulin. The 12.7mm length ensures effective absorption, promoting efficient blood glucose control. Clear, precise markings on the syringe barrel facilitate accurate dosage adjustments, and the single-use design upholds hygienic standards.

Directions for Use:

  1. Prepare: Wash hands with soap and water. Ensure insulin is at room temperature.

  2. Attach Needle: Remove the needle cap. Insert the needle into the insulin vial and draw up the prescribed dose.

  3. Adjust Dosage: Tap the syringe to remove air bubbles and adjust to the correct dosage level.

  4. Inject: Clean the injection site with an alcohol swab. Pinch skin, insert the needle at a 90-degree angle, and inject the insulin slowly.

  5. Dispose: Safely remove the needle and dispose of the syringe in a sharps container.

  6. Aftercare: Apply gentle pressure with a cotton swab or tissue to the injection site.

Safety Precautions:

  • Designed for single-use only. Do not reuse.
  • Keep out of children's reach.
  • Consult your healthcare provider for proper injection techniques.

Opt for BD 328466 Insulin Syringes for a dependable, precise, and comfortable insulin delivery solution, brought to you by a trusted name in diabetes care.

BD 328466 Insulin Syringes 0.5 mL with Ultra-Fine Needle 12.7mm x 30 Gauge, 100/box
BD 328466 Insulin Syringes 0.5 mL with Ultra-Fine Needle 12.7mm x 30 Gauge, 100/box
$ 99.95 $ 75.00
FAQs for Insulin Syringes
  • Can You Get Insulin Syringes Over the Counter?

    Yes, in many states insulin syringes are available over the counter (OTC) at most major pharmacies without a prescription. Check your local laws, as regulations vary by state or region.

  • What Size Syringes Do You Use for Insulin?

    Insulin syringes come in several sizes: Gauge (needle thickness): 28G to 31G (thinner needles for less pain) Length: 6mm, 8mm, 12.7mm Barrel Capacity: 0.3ml (30 units), 0.5ml (50 units), 1ml (100 units) Consult your doctor or diabetes educator for the best size for your needs.

  • Are Syringes Free at Pharmacies?

    Some pharmacies and clinics may offer free syringes for diabetes patients through assistance programs. Check with your pharmacist, healthcare provider, or local health department.

  • Is 20 Units of Insulin a Lot?

    It depends on individual needs. Some people need less than 20 units; others require more, based on their blood sugar, weight, diet, and activity level. Always follow your doctor’s prescription to avoid too much insulin or too little.

  • What Is the Best Needle for Diabetics?

    Ultra-thin, short needles (31G, 6mm) are often preferred for improved comfort and minimal pain, lowering the risk of intramuscular injection. Choose needles designed for subcutaneous insulin delivery.

  • What Is the 3-Hour Rule for Insulin?

    The 3-hour rule means you should avoid taking another fast-acting insulin shot within 3 hours of a previous dose to prevent stacking and the risk of hypoglycemia.

  • How Much Insulin Do I Need if My Sugar Is 300?

    Your insulin dosage for high blood sugar (like 300 mg/dL) depends on your correction factor (how much one unit lowers your blood sugar). Never adjust doses on your own—always consult your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.

  • What Are Signs of Not Enough Insulin?

    Common signs of insufficient insulin include: High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) Excessive thirst Frequent urination Fatigue Blurred vision Unexplained weight loss

  • What Should Your Blood Sugar Be?

    Fasting (before meals): 80–130 mg/dL (per ADA guidelines) 1–2 hours after meals: <180 mg/dL Targets may vary based on age, health, and doctor advice.

  • What Needle Does Ozempic Use?

    Ozempic is injected with a prefilled pen using 4mm to 8mm, 32G to 31G pen needles for minimal pain and easy subcutaneous delivery.

  • What Happens If I Eat Immediately After Taking Insulin?

    Eating immediately after rapid-acting insulin can help prevent low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), especially when mealtime insulin is used. Follow your diabetes care plan and timing as advised by your provider.

  • What Is the Best Time to Check Blood Sugar?

    Before meals and at bedtime for most users As recommended by your doctor, or before/after exercise, when sick, or when adjusting medications

  • What Should I Eat if My Blood Sugar Is High?

    Focus on low-carb, high-fiber foods, lean proteins, and plenty of hydration. Avoid sugary foods and drinks.

  • Can Exercise Lower Blood Sugar Levels?

    Yes! Regular physical activity is one of the most effective, natural ways to lower blood sugar and improve insulin sensitivity. Always monitor your child's or your own blood glucose levels pre-and post-exercise.

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