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Monoject Syringes to 29 Gauge x ½"

Monoject syringes are a brand of disposable medical syringes known for their versatility and quality. They are produced under the Kendall brand (by Covidien, now part of Cardinal Health) and come in a wide variety of sizes and configurations to suit different medical needs. In simple terms, a Monoject syringe is the same kind of syringe used for injections or fluid collection, but it’s a specific product line distinguished by features like latex-free construction, clear measurement markings, and various tip/needle options.

Monoject Syringes are premium, single-use medical syringes trusted by healthcare professionals, veterinarians, and caregivers worldwide. Designed for maximum patient safety, accuracy, and comfort, these high-quality syringes deliver seamless medication administration, insulin injections, and vaccination delivery. Manufactured without latex, Monoject Syringes help prevent allergic reactions and ensure sterility with every use. Available in various sizes, with or without needles, they offer versatility for everyday clinics, hospitals, home healthcare, and veterinary uses.

  • Brand: Monoject (by Cardinal Health)
  • Sizes Available: 1 mL, 3 mL, 5 mL, 10 mL, 20 mL, 60 mL
  • Material: Latex-free, medical-grade plastic
  • Sterility: Individually wrapped, sterile
  • Needle Options: Luer lock, luer slip, or attached needle

Monoject Syringes are engineered for safe, accurate dosing and fluid delivery in medical, dental, veterinary, and home settings. They are ideal for vaccine injections, insulin delivery, drawing blood, flushing wounds, oral medication administration, and more—minimizing infection risk and maximizing patient comfort in all environments.

Uses

  • Diabetes Management: Precise insulin delivery for blood sugar control
  • Vaccination: Reliable, sterile administration of vaccines and immunizations
  • IV/IM Injections: Intravenous and intramuscular medication injection
  • Wound Care: Cleaning wounds and irrigation
  • Blood Drawing: Collection of blood samples for lab testing
  • Oral/Enteral Use: Perfect for pediatric medicine or liquid dosing
  • Veterinary Care: Safe for pet injections, dosage, and wound irrigation

Types

  1. Monoject Insulin Syringes: Ultra-fine needles for easy, painless insulin injection
  2. Monoject Tuberculin Syringes: Small volumes for tuberculin/PPD testing
  3. Monoject Oral Medication Syringes: No-needle, perfect for pediatric/geriatric liquid dosing
  4. Monoject Hypodermic Syringes: General-purpose injections with/without removable needle
  5. Monoject Irrigation Syringes: Efficient wound and medical equipment flushing

Monoject stands out for premium safety features, precise calibration, and hypoallergenic material, trusted worldwide by healthcare professionals.

  • Latex-Free & Hypoallergenic: Ideal for sensitive patients and allergy prevention
  • Wide Range of Sizes: From infants to adults, covering all clinical needs
  • Precision Measurement: Clear markings, leak-proof design
  • Safety Technology: Luer lock tips prevent accidental detachment; needle shields protect users
  • Sterile Packaging: Infection risk minimized for every patient
  • Versatile Applications: Medical, dental, veterinary, and home use

Why Choose Monoject Syringes?

Choose Monoject for top-tier accuracy, maximum safety, and exceptional patient comfort. Recommended by healthcare professionals, Monoject is your go-to syringe for all injection, vaccination, and medication needs—optimized for safety, sterility, and reliability.

Whether it’s a nurse injecting a vaccine, a person at home drawing up insulin, a dentist flushing a socket, or a vet vaccinating a pet, Monoject syringes are often the trusted tools for the job due to their reliability and design tailored to many needs.

Monoject syringes are a brand of disposable medical syringes known for their versatility and quality. They are produced under the Kendall brand (by Covidien, now part of Cardinal Health) and come in a wide variety of sizes and configurations to suit different medical needs. In simple terms, a Monoject syringe is the same kind of syringe used for injections or fluid collection, but it’s a specific product line distinguished by features like latex-free construction, clear measurement markings, and various tip/needle options.

Monoject Syringes are premium, single-use medical syringes trusted by healthcare professionals, veterinarians, and caregivers worldwide. Designed for maximum patient safety, accuracy, and comfort, these high-quality syringes deliver seamless medication administration, insulin injections, and vaccination delivery. Manufactured without latex, Monoject Syringes help prevent allergic reactions and ensure sterility with every use. Available in various sizes, with or without needles, they offer versatility for everyday clinics, hospitals, home healthcare, and veterinary uses.

  • Brand: Monoject (by Cardinal Health)
  • Sizes Available: 1 mL, 3 mL, 5 mL, 10 mL, 20 mL, 60 mL
  • Material: Latex-free, medical-grade plastic
  • Sterility: Individually wrapped, sterile
  • Needle Options: Luer lock, luer slip, or attached needle

Monoject Syringes are engineered for safe, accurate dosing and fluid delivery in medical, dental, veterinary, and home settings. They are ideal for vaccine injections, insulin delivery, drawing blood, flushing wounds, oral medication administration, and more—minimizing infection risk and maximizing patient comfort in all environments.

Uses

  • Diabetes Management: Precise insulin delivery for blood sugar control
  • Vaccination: Reliable, sterile administration of vaccines and immunizations
  • IV/IM Injections: Intravenous and intramuscular medication injection
  • Wound Care: Cleaning wounds and irrigation
  • Blood Drawing: Collection of blood samples for lab testing
  • Oral/Enteral Use: Perfect for pediatric medicine or liquid dosing
  • Veterinary Care: Safe for pet injections, dosage, and wound irrigation

Types

  1. Monoject Insulin Syringes: Ultra-fine needles for easy, painless insulin injection
  2. Monoject Tuberculin Syringes: Small volumes for tuberculin/PPD testing
  3. Monoject Oral Medication Syringes: No-needle, perfect for pediatric/geriatric liquid dosing
  4. Monoject Hypodermic Syringes: General-purpose injections with/without removable needle
  5. Monoject Irrigation Syringes: Efficient wound and medical equipment flushing

Monoject stands out for premium safety features, precise calibration, and hypoallergenic material, trusted worldwide by healthcare professionals.

  • Latex-Free & Hypoallergenic: Ideal for sensitive patients and allergy prevention
  • Wide Range of Sizes: From infants to adults, covering all clinical needs
  • Precision Measurement: Clear markings, leak-proof design
  • Safety Technology: Luer lock tips prevent accidental detachment; needle shields protect users
  • Sterile Packaging: Infection risk minimized for every patient
  • Versatile Applications: Medical, dental, veterinary, and home use

Why Choose Monoject Syringes?

Choose Monoject for top-tier accuracy, maximum safety, and exceptional patient comfort. Recommended by healthcare professionals, Monoject is your go-to syringe for all injection, vaccination, and medication needs—optimized for safety, sterility, and reliability.

Whether it’s a nurse injecting a vaccine, a person at home drawing up insulin, a dentist flushing a socket, or a vet vaccinating a pet, Monoject syringes are often the trusted tools for the job due to their reliability and design tailored to many needs.

Types of Monoject Syringes
What are Monoject Syringes used for?

Types of Monoject Syringes

Variety of Types: Monoject offers general-purpose syringes for standard injections or fluid drawing, as well as specialized syringes. For example, there are insulin syringes (typically small-volume syringes with fine, permanently attached needles calibrated in insulin units for diabetic use). tuberculin syringes (usually 1 mL syringes used for TB skin tests or precise small-volume injections), and oral/irrigation syringes (which may have a blunt or curved tip for flushing wounds, irrigating IV lines, or giving liquid medications by mouth rather than injecting).The syringes range in size from tiny 0.3 mL insulin syringes up to large 60 mL irrigation syringes, and everything in between, allowing selection based on the volume needed. Tip Configurations (Needle Attachment): Monoject syringes come with different tip designs depending on whether and how a needle is attached:Luer-Lock Tips: These have a threaded end (a small screw-like hub) where a needle or IV connector can be securely twisted on. This design prevents the needle from slipping off and is often used for injections that require a firm connection (e.g., drawing blood into a syringe or administering certain medications).Luer-Slip (Friction) Tips: These have a smooth, tapered tip where a needle hub can be pushed on and pulled off (no threading). They allow quick attachment and removal. Luer-slip syringes are often used in situations like quickly injecting into an IV port or when a very low resistance connection is fine.Permanent Needle (Fixed) Syringes: Some Monoject syringes come with the needle permanently attached to the barrel (common with insulin syringes and some tuberculin syringes). This ensures there’s no dead space between the syringe and needle (useful for very small doses) and that the correct needle is always used with that syringe type.Specialty Tips: Monoject also produces syringes with special tips like curved or catheter tips. A curved tip syringe has a long, bent nozzle (often curved at the end) which is useful for irrigating wounds, flushing dental sites (like after a tooth extraction or during a root canal), or cleaning medical equipment. Catheter tip syringes have a longer, tapered tip designed to fit into tubing or catheters for flushing.Materials and Construction: Monoject syringes are made of medical-grade plastic. The barrel and plunger are typically polypropylene (a transparent, rigid plastic)., and the plunger often has a rubber-like polyisoprene tip that acts as a seal. Importantly, they are latex-free – the polyisoprene seal is a synthetic rubber, so it avoids latex to prevent allergic reactions. The barrel has bold, black measurement markings (in milliliters or also in insulin units on insulin syringes) that are often heat-etched, so they won’t rub off. This ensures accurate dosing and easy reading of the dose. The design is typically leak-resistant, meaning when used properly, the plunger and barrel connection prevents any fluid from seeping out. Disposable and Sterile: The vast majority of Monoject syringes are single-use disposable syringes. They come individually packaged in sterile packaging. After one use (especially if used for an injection or any contact with bodily fluids), they are meant to be discarded in a proper sharps container. This helps maintain infection control and patient safety. (Monoject does have a few reusable models, but those are less common; if reused, they must be thoroughly sterilized via autoclaving or gas sterilization. In everyday practice, healthcare providers use a fresh Monoject syringe for each injection or procedure to ensure it’s perfectly clean and sharp.

What are Monoject Syringes used for?

In clinical and even home settings, Monoject syringes are used anywhere a syringe is needed, such as:

  • Administering Medications and Vaccines: Nurses and doctors use Monoject syringes to inject medications (like vaccines, pain relievers, antibiotics) into patients. The brand’s syringes are designed to be accurate and easy to handle, which is critical for giving the correct dose. Insulin syringes (e.g., a 1 mL Monoject with a fixed fine needle) are used by diabetic patients to self-inject insulin doses. Monoject syringes’ clear markings and smooth plunger action help ensure precise dosing which is essential for medications like insulin.
  • Drawing Blood or Fluids: Syringes can be attached to needles to draw blood samples, or to aspirate (pull out) fluids from the body (for example, pus from an abscess or fluid from a joint). Monoject general-purpose syringes are commonly found in phlebotomy trays or procedure kits for this reason. Their durability and leak-resistant design keep the sample secure once drawn.
  • Flushing and Irrigation: Larger Monoject syringes (such as a 10 mL, 30 mL, or 60 mL with a catheter tip) are frequently used to flush IV lines with saline or heparin, to irrigate wounds with sterile water or saline, or to rinse out body cavities (like ear irrigation to remove earwax, or cleansing a wound). Dentists often give patients a curved-tip Monoject syringe after wisdom tooth removal so the patient can rinse out the extraction site with salt water at home. The ability to attach tubing or use a blunt tip makes these syringes versatile for many non-injection purposes.
  • Laboratory and Veterinary Use: Monoject syringes are also popular in labs (for measuring and transferring liquids accurately) and in veterinary medicine. Veterinarians might use Monoject syringes to give pets vaccines or medications, draw blood from animals, or feed orphaned animals (using an oral syringe for feeding). The brand has a reputation for reliability across human and animal healthcare, which is why you’ll find their syringes in hospitals, clinics, dental offices, and vet clinics alike.

Why “Monoject”? The name Monoject implies “single-use injection,” and indeed these syringes were developed with disposability and safety in mind. They promote good infection control practices by being sterile and intended for one-time use. Many Monoject syringes also have safety features available (like needles that retract or cap after use) to prevent needle-stick injuries to healthcare workers. So the brand is associated with both safety and precision.

In summary, Monoject syringes are high-quality, medical-grade syringes used for a broad range of applications in medicine. They are known for being:

  • Latex-free and safe for patients with allergies.
  • Accurately marked for precise measurement of liquids.
  • Versatile in design, offering different sizes (from 1 mL up to 60 mL+), different tips (luer-lock, slip, catheter, curved), and with or without needles to suit everything from insulin injections to oral dosing and irrigation procedures.
  • Disposable and sterile, ensuring each use is clean and reducing infection risk.
Types of Monoject Syringes

Types of Monoject Syringes

Variety of Types: Monoject offers general-purpose syringes for standard injections or fluid drawing, as well as specialized syringes. For example, there are insulin syringes (typically small-volume syringes with fine, permanently attached needles calibrated in insulin units for diabetic use). tuberculin syringes (usually 1 mL syringes used for TB skin tests or precise small-volume injections), and oral/irrigation syringes (which may have a blunt or curved tip for flushing wounds, irrigating IV lines, or giving liquid medications by mouth rather than injecting).The syringes range in size from tiny 0.3 mL insulin syringes up to large 60 mL irrigation syringes, and everything in between, allowing selection based on the volume needed. Tip Configurations (Needle Attachment): Monoject syringes come with different tip designs depending on whether and how a needle is attached:Luer-Lock Tips: These have a threaded end (a small screw-like hub) where a needle or IV connector can be securely twisted on. This design prevents the needle from slipping off and is often used for injections that require a firm connection (e.g., drawing blood into a syringe or administering certain medications).Luer-Slip (Friction) Tips: These have a smooth, tapered tip where a needle hub can be pushed on and pulled off (no threading). They allow quick attachment and removal. Luer-slip syringes are often used in situations like quickly injecting into an IV port or when a very low resistance connection is fine.Permanent Needle (Fixed) Syringes: Some Monoject syringes come with the needle permanently attached to the barrel (common with insulin syringes and some tuberculin syringes). This ensures there’s no dead space between the syringe and needle (useful for very small doses) and that the correct needle is always used with that syringe type.Specialty Tips: Monoject also produces syringes with special tips like curved or catheter tips. A curved tip syringe has a long, bent nozzle (often curved at the end) which is useful for irrigating wounds, flushing dental sites (like after a tooth extraction or during a root canal), or cleaning medical equipment. Catheter tip syringes have a longer, tapered tip designed to fit into tubing or catheters for flushing.Materials and Construction: Monoject syringes are made of medical-grade plastic. The barrel and plunger are typically polypropylene (a transparent, rigid plastic)., and the plunger often has a rubber-like polyisoprene tip that acts as a seal. Importantly, they are latex-free – the polyisoprene seal is a synthetic rubber, so it avoids latex to prevent allergic reactions. The barrel has bold, black measurement markings (in milliliters or also in insulin units on insulin syringes) that are often heat-etched, so they won’t rub off. This ensures accurate dosing and easy reading of the dose. The design is typically leak-resistant, meaning when used properly, the plunger and barrel connection prevents any fluid from seeping out. Disposable and Sterile: The vast majority of Monoject syringes are single-use disposable syringes. They come individually packaged in sterile packaging. After one use (especially if used for an injection or any contact with bodily fluids), they are meant to be discarded in a proper sharps container. This helps maintain infection control and patient safety. (Monoject does have a few reusable models, but those are less common; if reused, they must be thoroughly sterilized via autoclaving or gas sterilization. In everyday practice, healthcare providers use a fresh Monoject syringe for each injection or procedure to ensure it’s perfectly clean and sharp.

What are Monoject Syringes used for?

What are Monoject Syringes used for?

In clinical and even home settings, Monoject syringes are used anywhere a syringe is needed, such as:

  • Administering Medications and Vaccines: Nurses and doctors use Monoject syringes to inject medications (like vaccines, pain relievers, antibiotics) into patients. The brand’s syringes are designed to be accurate and easy to handle, which is critical for giving the correct dose. Insulin syringes (e.g., a 1 mL Monoject with a fixed fine needle) are used by diabetic patients to self-inject insulin doses. Monoject syringes’ clear markings and smooth plunger action help ensure precise dosing which is essential for medications like insulin.
  • Drawing Blood or Fluids: Syringes can be attached to needles to draw blood samples, or to aspirate (pull out) fluids from the body (for example, pus from an abscess or fluid from a joint). Monoject general-purpose syringes are commonly found in phlebotomy trays or procedure kits for this reason. Their durability and leak-resistant design keep the sample secure once drawn.
  • Flushing and Irrigation: Larger Monoject syringes (such as a 10 mL, 30 mL, or 60 mL with a catheter tip) are frequently used to flush IV lines with saline or heparin, to irrigate wounds with sterile water or saline, or to rinse out body cavities (like ear irrigation to remove earwax, or cleansing a wound). Dentists often give patients a curved-tip Monoject syringe after wisdom tooth removal so the patient can rinse out the extraction site with salt water at home. The ability to attach tubing or use a blunt tip makes these syringes versatile for many non-injection purposes.
  • Laboratory and Veterinary Use: Monoject syringes are also popular in labs (for measuring and transferring liquids accurately) and in veterinary medicine. Veterinarians might use Monoject syringes to give pets vaccines or medications, draw blood from animals, or feed orphaned animals (using an oral syringe for feeding). The brand has a reputation for reliability across human and animal healthcare, which is why you’ll find their syringes in hospitals, clinics, dental offices, and vet clinics alike.

Why “Monoject”? The name Monoject implies “single-use injection,” and indeed these syringes were developed with disposability and safety in mind. They promote good infection control practices by being sterile and intended for one-time use. Many Monoject syringes also have safety features available (like needles that retract or cap after use) to prevent needle-stick injuries to healthcare workers. So the brand is associated with both safety and precision.

In summary, Monoject syringes are high-quality, medical-grade syringes used for a broad range of applications in medicine. They are known for being:

  • Latex-free and safe for patients with allergies.
  • Accurately marked for precise measurement of liquids.
  • Versatile in design, offering different sizes (from 1 mL up to 60 mL+), different tips (luer-lock, slip, catheter, curved), and with or without needles to suit everything from insulin injections to oral dosing and irrigation procedures.
  • Disposable and sterile, ensuring each use is clean and reducing infection risk.

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