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Sodium Chloride 0.9% Prefilled Syringes 10mL, 100/bx

by B Braun
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Original price $ 135.95
Current price $ 86.00
SKU 513576

Sodium Chloride 0.9% Prefilled Syringes 10mL, 100/bx

 

  • Reduce the risk of contamination and save preparation time with pre-filled flush syringes
  • Preservative Free
  • Not manufactured with latex
  • Tamper evident outer wrap
  • Bar code label
  • Unit dose labeled
  • Two year shelf life
  • Color coded caps
  • 100/box
Sodium Chloride 0.9% Prefilled Syringes 10mL, 100/bx
Sodium Chloride 0.9% Prefilled Syringes 10mL, 100/bx
$ 135.95 $ 86.00
FAQs about Disposable Syringes
  • What is a disposable syringe used for?

    Disposable syringes are essential for the safe and sterile injection or withdrawal of fluids, vaccines, medications, insulin, and hormones. Used across hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and home healthcare applications, these one-time-use syringes prevent cross-contamination and infection.

  • Do pharmacies sell syringe needles?

    Yes! Most pharmacies carry disposable syringes and needles for insulin, Ozempic, B12, testosterone, and vaccine injections. Our syringes are also available online for discreet, secure delivery.

  • Why are syringes single-use only?

    Single-use ensures maximum safety. Reusing syringes increases the risk of infections like HIV, Hepatitis B & C, and bacterial contamination. It’s critical for infection control and safe injection practices.

  • Where can I buy needles for Ozempic?

    Order Ozempic-compatible sterile needles and syringes here or at licensed pharmacies with proof of prescription or need. Our products are suitable for all GLP-1 agonist injections.

  • Can I reuse a syringe if I clean it?

    No. Cleaning does not guarantee complete sterilization. Reusing syringes risks infection, skin damage, and dull needles causing pain or improper dosing.

  • Why do doctors squirt syringe?

    Doctors squirt air out of the syringe to remove air bubbles, ensuring accurate dosing and reducing the risk of air embolism during injection.

  • What do hospitals do with used syringes?

    Used syringes are immediately disposed of in puncture-proof sharps containers, then incinerated or processed as biohazardous waste to prevent injuries and infections.

  • How do needleless syringes work?

    Needleless syringes use high-pressure jets or oral-adapter technology to deliver medication through skin or mucous membranes—ideal for needle-phobic patients or certain medications.

  • Are all syringes disposable?

    No. Some reusable syringes exist, but the vast majority in healthcare and home use are single-use disposable syringes for optimal safety and hygiene.

  • Do alcohol wipes sterilize needles?

    No. Alcohol wipes clean the needle’s surface but do not fully sterilize it. Only factory-sterilized, single-use syringes offer complete protection from pathogens.

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