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Tuberculin Syringe Only, Slip-Tip 1 mL Disposable 100/Box - BD 309659

by BD
Year End Sale 19%
Original price $ 73.95
Current price $ 59.95
SKU 309659

The BD 309659 Tuberculin Syringe is an industry-leading, single-use syringe designed for precise medication measurement and administration. With a 1 mL capacity and slip-tip design, this disposable syringe ensures accuracy and comfort for a variety of medical applications, making it ideal for hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and home healthcare settings.

What It Is Used For

  • Administering small, precise doses of medication, including tuberculin (PPD) and vaccines
  • Drawing and measuring liquids and medications for injection
  • Performing skin tests, intradermal injections, or allergy testing
  • Laboratory applications requiring accurate liquid volumes
  • Flushing wounds or administering oral medication (without a needle)
  • Suitable for both professional use and patient self-administration (with appropriate guidance)

Product Details & Features

  • Capacity: 1 mL (cc) clear graduated barrel with easy-to-read markings for exact dosage
  • Slip-Tip Design: Standard slip (luer slip) tip for secure, easy needle attachment and removal
  • Single-Use, Disposable: Maintains sterility and reduces cross-contamination risk
  • Latex-Free: Safe for those with latex allergies
  • Sterile Packaging: Individually wrapped for safety and convenience
  • Smooth Plunger Action: Facilitates precise control and easy aspiration/injection
  • Non-Toxic, Pyrogen-Free Materials: Safe for sensitive medication preparation
  • Quantity: 100 syringes per box; ideal for bulk medical supply needs
  • BD Quality: Made by Becton Dickinson (BD), a leader in trusted healthcare supplies.

Directions for Use

  1. Wash hands thoroughly before handling the syringe.
  2. Open the individual sterile package right before use to maintain sterility.
  3. Attach desired needle to the slip tip by manually pushing the needle hub onto the syringe tip (if required).
  4. Draw up the medication or fluid carefully to the prescribed 1 mL dosage, ensuring precision with clearly marked graduation lines.
  5. Administer medication or use as directed by your healthcare provider.
  6. Dispose of the syringe and any attached needle immediately in an approved sharps container after a single use—do not reuse.
  7. Follow all institutional protocols or instructions from your healthcare provider.

Warnings

  • Single-use only: Do not reuse. Discard immediately after use to avoid cross-contamination or infection.
  • Needle not included: Attach only sterile, compatible needles (purchased separately) as needed.
  • For medical professionals or instructed individuals: Only use for administration of medications as directed by a qualified healthcare provider.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Do not use if packaging is damaged or syringe is cracked, broken, or contaminated.
  • Improper use may result in injury or inaccurate dosing.
  • Used syringes and needles are biohazardous waste: Dispose of according to local regulations in an approved sharps container.
  • Not for use with enteral feeding or infusion pumps.

Trust BD 309659 Tuberculin Syringe Only, Slip-Tip 1 mL Disposable for reliable, precise, and safe medication administration—perfect for medical offices, clinics, and home healthcare needs.

Tuberculin Syringe Only, Slip-Tip 1 mL Disposable 100/Box - BD 309659
Tuberculin Syringe Only, Slip-Tip 1 mL Disposable 100/Box - BD 309659
$ 73.95 $ 59.95
FAQs for Tuberculin Syringes - Best for TB Test, PPD, Insulin, Heparin, Vaccines
  • Why Choose Our Tuberculin Syringes?

    Exact 1mL (1cc) Capacity: Perfect for limited medication volume, such as TB tests or allergy shots. Ultra-Fine Gauge Needles (typically 25–27 gauge, 1/2" length): Minimizes discomfort, ideal for intradermal and subcutaneous injections. Latex-Free & Non-Toxic Materials: Reduces risk of allergic reactions for safer injections. Leak-Proof, Clear Graduations: Enhanced dosage control for healthcare professionals and home use. Sterile, Single-Use Packaging: Prevents cross-contamination and infection. Universal Compatibility: Suitable for TB, insulin, PPD, vaccines, and heparin administration.

  • What is the difference between a tuberculin syringe and a regular syringe?

    A tuberculin syringe is a specialized syringe with a 1mL capacity, designed for low-volume, high-precision injections, typically for intradermal or subcutaneous administration (e.g., TB and PPD tests). Regular syringes come in various sizes (1mL to 60mL) and are generally used for larger volume injections or aspirations.

  • What is a tuberculin syringe?

    A tuberculin syringe is a 1mL syringe calibrated in 0.01mL increments, most commonly used for TB testing, PPD injection, allergy testing, and precise medication dosing.

  • Is a TB syringe 1ML?

    Yes, the standard tuberculin or TB syringe is 1mL in volume for accurate intradermal injections.

  • What type of syringe is used for a TB test?

    A 1mL tuberculin syringe with a fine gauge (usually 27 gauge, 1/2 inch needle) is specifically used to administer TB (Mantoux) tests.

  • Can I use a tuberculin syringe for insulin?

    While you can use a tuberculin syringe for insulin, it's best to use dedicated insulin syringes for diabetes management, as they are specially marked in insulin units for precise dosing.

  • What syringe do you use for PPD?

    A tuberculin syringe (1mL) is used for PPD (purified protein derivative) skin testing for tuberculosis detection.

  • Where do you inject tuberculin?

    Tuberculin is injected intradermally, typically on the inner surface of the forearm.

  • What size needle is a tuberculin syringe?

    A tuberculin syringe usually comes with a 27-gauge, 1/2 inch (13mm) needle for optimal intradermal delivery.

  • What are the side effects of a tuberculin syringe?

    Side effects are rare, but may include mild skin redness, swelling, itching, or slight pain at the injection site. Severe reactions are uncommon.

  • How much can a tuberculin syringe hold?

    A tuberculin syringe holds up to 1mL (1cc) of liquid.

  • Can you use a tuberculin syringe for heparin?

    Yes, a tuberculin syringe can be used for precise subcutaneous heparin dosages, especially for lower dosages.

  • What gauge needle is used for TB?

    Typically, a 27-gauge needle is used for TB (Mantoux) testing.

  • How to use a tuberculin safety syringe?

    Draw the exact medication dosage (up to 1mL). Choose the site (usually the forearm). Stretch the skin and insert the needle bevel up into the dermis at a 5–15-degree angle. Inject slowly, creating a small wheal. Dispose of the syringe safely after single use.

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