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Insulin Syringes with Needle U-100, All Size Insulin Needles, Easy Touch 100/Box

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Insulin Syringes with Needle U-100, All Size Insulin Needles, Easy Touch 100/Box
Insulin Syringes with Needle U-100, All Size Insulin Needles, Easy Touch 100/Box
$ 27.95 $ 17.50
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EasyTouch Insulin Syringes

EasyTouch U-100 Syringes are disposable, single-use insulin syringes designed specifically for standard U-100 insulin (100 units per mL). Each 1 mL syringe is calibrated in “units” (1 mL = 100 units), so that 0.5 mL holds 50 units and 0.3 mL holds 30 units. These syringes combine a transparent plastic barrel with a pre-attached thin stainless steel needle for subcutaneous injection. EasyTouch syringes come in capacities of 0.3 cc, 0.5 cc and 1 cc (30, 50 and 100 units), and needle gauges from 27 to 31. The needles are color-coded by gauge (e.g. 27G – orange, 28G – purple, 29G – green, 30G – blue, 31G – yellow) and lengths (½″ ≈ 12.7 mm or 5/16″ ≈ 8 mm). Because they are U-100 syringes, they must be used only with U-100 insulin – mixing U-40 and U-100 syringes can cause serious dosing errors. EasyTouch syringes are sterile, individually wrapped (sold in packs of 30 or 100), and are intended for one-time use only.

Please make sure you are selecting the correct size Needle & Syringe in the drop down box on the right when ordering. 

Key Features

  • Unit markings: Graduated in insulin units (1 unit = 0.01 mL for U-100 insulin). The barrel is marked clearly in one-unit increments (0–100 for a 1 mL syringe), simplifying dose measurement.
  • Needle design: Sharp, triple-bevel stainless-steel needle for smooth insertion, with an ultrafine (thin-wall) design to allow easier flow of insulin. The needle is typically electro-polished to remove burrs and is film-coated (lubricated) for patient comfort.
  • Short needle length: Insulin injections are subcutaneous (just under the skin), so EasyTouch needles are short. Common lengths are 5/16″ (8 mm) or 1/2″ (12.7 mm) – long enough to reach subcutaneous fat but minimizing pain. Short needles reduce the risk of accidental intramuscular injection.
  • Color-coding by gauge: EasyTouch uses a color system to identify needle size: orange for 27G, purple for 28G, green for 29G, blue for 30G, and yellow for 31G. (Higher gauge means finer, thinner needle; e.g. 31G is finer than 27G.) The cap color matches the box labeling for quick recognition.
  • Low dead-space: Insulin syringes like these are engineered to minimize leftover fluid in the tip (“dead space”). This ensures nearly all drawn insulin is delivered, improving dose accuracy.
  • Disposable packaging: Each syringe comes individually wrapped to maintain sterility. Packaging typically includes FDA-required labeling and dosing information. These syringes are sterile, plastic, fixed-needle devices, intended for a single patient’s one-time use (not reused or shared).

These U-100 insulin syringes are tailored for optimal diabetes care, supporting essential insulin injections and blood glucose management in adults and children. With ultra-fine needles, these syringes ensure less pain and anxiety during daily diabetes treatment, while the sterile, disposable design prevents cross-contamination and infection. Key for effective glycemic control, these syringes are also compatible with the most popular insulin medications, such as Humalog, Novolog, Lantus, Levemir, and more.

Perfect for home use, hospital pharmacies, nursing homes, and clinic settings, these single-use syringes are equipped for reliable insulin administration, hormone therapy, and other subcutaneous injection needs.

Using an Insulin Syringe

When injecting insulin with an EasyTouch syringe, follow standard insulin injection technique. The basic steps are:

  1. Wash hands and prepare supplies. Check the insulin vial (expiration date, clarity). Remove the syringe and its protective caps (the needle cap and plunger cap). Pull the plunger back to the desired unit marking to draw air into the syringe equal to your insulin dose.

  2. Inject air into vial. Wipe the top of the insulin vial with an alcohol swab. With the vial standing on the countertop, insert the needle through the rubber stopper and inject the air into the vial. (This prevents creating a vacuum and makes insulin withdrawal easier.)

  3. Draw up insulin. Turn the vial upside down (needle still in vial, below the insulin surface). Slowly pull back the plunger to draw insulin into the syringe. Pull a few extra units more than your dose (this ensures you can eliminate bubbles and fine-tune the dose). Check that the very end of the needle is fully submerged in the insulin (not in air) to avoid air draw-up.

  4. Eliminate air bubbles. Hold the syringe upright (needle tip up) and gently tap the syringe to move any air bubbles to the top. Then push the plunger slowly until the bottom of the plunger stopper lines up with your prescribed unit mark, forcing the extra insulin (and bubbles) back into the vial. Verify the correct units remain in the syringe with only fluid inside. Remove the syringe from the vial.

  5. Choose injection site. Insulin should be injected into a fatty area: the abdomen (around the belly, avoiding 2 inches around navel) is common, as are the upper outer thighs or upper buttocks. The upper arm (triceps area) can be used if there is sufficient fat. Rotate sites to avoid lipodystrophy.

  6. Prepare skin. Clean the skin at the injection site with an alcohol swab and let it dry. Gently pinch up a small fold of skin (this “pinch” helps ensure the insulin goes into subcutaneous tissue, not muscle).

  7. Inject the insulin. Insert the needle at a 90-degree angle to the skin (if using the shorter 5/16″ needle, 90° is usually fine; for longer needles or a very lean patient you might angle 45°). Push the needle fully into the skin fold. Inject the insulin by pressing the plunger all the way down.

  8. Hold and remove. After injecting, keep the needle in place for about 10 seconds before withdrawing. This pause helps ensure the full dose is released and prevents insulin from leaking out. Then withdraw the needle and release the skin fold.

  9. Dispose of syringe. Immediately replace the needle cap (if you need to recap – otherwise do not recap by hand) and discard the syringe in a designated sharps container. Do not reuse the syringe or needle (reuse is unsafe, can introduce infection or cause clogs). Follow local regulations for sharps disposal.

Important: Always use a new, sterile insulin syringe for each injection. Do not share needles or syringes with others. Using the correct “U-100” syringe count is critical: one unit marking equals one unit of U-100 insulin. (Using a wrong syringe type—e.g. a U-40 syringe—will result in a tenfold dosing error.

Tips and Precautions

  • Needle length and angle: Most EasyTouch insulin needles are short, but if using a longer needle (½″), it is still best to inject subcutaneously (90° into a pinched fold). Injecting at the right depth helps avoid intramuscular injection (which can alter insulin absorption).
  • Air bubbles: Small air bubbles are normal and don’t significantly affect small insulin doses, but always try to remove obvious bubbles as described. If a large bubble remains, discard it and draw again.
  • Blood from site: If a drop of blood appears, dab it with gauze; this is not uncommon and is usually harmless.
  • Avoid pain/discomfort: Inject quickly but smoothly; do not move the needle around under the skin. Film-coated needles help reduce discomfort.
  • Temperature of insulin: Insulin is less painful and more effective when injected at room temperature. If refrigerated, warm the vial in your hands for a minute or two (don’t shake vigorously).
  • Sterility: Keep the syringe and needle sterile. If a syringe falls on the floor or the needle touches any unclean surface, discard it and use a new one.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Ultra-Fine Needles: Minimize injection pain, reduce skin trauma
  • Clear, Precise Dosage Markings: Accurate dosing, easy to read
  • Sterile, Single-Use: Prevents cross-contamination and infection
  • Latex-Free & Allergy Friendly: Ideal for sensitive users
  • Universal Fit: Compatible with any U-100 insulin brands
  • Individually Wrapped: Hygienic and convenient for travel or on-the-go
  • Trustworthy Brand: MHC leading name in medical syringes and diabetes supplies

Who Needs These Syringes?

  • Diabetes patients (Type 1, Type 2, Gestational)
  • Endocrinology clinics
  • Home health nurses
  • Pharmacies and hospitals
  • Caregivers and family members

Why Choose Easy Touch U-100 Insulin Syringes?

  • Most comfortable insulin needle for adults & children
  • Reduces risk of infection with single-use, sterile design
  • Improves patient compliance with clear markings and easy handling
  • Trusted by diabetes educators and healthcare professionals worldwide
  • Bulk pack of 100 syringes for dependable daily use

Product Overview:

  • Product Name: Insulin Syringes with Needle U-100, Easy Touch
  • Count: 100 Syringes per Box
  • Gauge Sizes: Ultra-fine needle options for painless injection
  • Sterile & Disposable
  • For U-100 Insulin Only
  • Brand: MHC (Midwest Health Care)
  • Latex-Free Construction
  • Individually Sealed for Maximum Safety
  • Fast Shipping, Trusted Pharmacy Supplier

EasyTouch U-100 syringes are a standard brand of insulin syringe; their operation is the same as any disposable insulin syringe. With proper technique—matching screw-on needle to insulin, correct measurement, and safe injection practice—they help ensure accurate dosing and patient comfort

  • Product: EasyTouch U-100 Insulin Syringes with Needle — all gauge sizes, 100 syringes per box
  • Manufacturer: MHC Medical (Midwest Health Care), sold under the EasyTouch brand name
  • Gauge options: 28G (orange), 29G (purple), 30G (blue), 31G (yellow) — colour-coded for fast, error-free identification at point of use
  • Barrel volumes: 0.3 mL (30 units), 0.5 mL (50 units), and 1.0 mL (100 units); all calibrated in 1-unit increments for accurate dosing
  • Key design features: Surgical-grade stainless steel needle; triple-bevel cut for sharper insertion; electro-polished and film-coated to reduce skin friction; thin-wall cannula for consistent fluid flow
  • Construction: Latex-free, individually sterile-wrapped, single-use — designed to prevent cross-contamination and support clinical hygiene requirements
  • Primary use cases: Subcutaneous insulin injection for diabetes management; peptide injections; semaglutide administration; home health, clinic, pharmacy, and medspa settings
Specification 28G 29G 30G 31G
Gauge 28G 29G 30G 31G
Colour Code Orange Purple Blue Yellow
Needle Diameter 0.36 mm 0.33 mm 0.30 mm 0.25 mm
Needle Lengths Available 1/2 in 1/2 in 5/16 in 5/16 in
Barrel Volumes 0.5 mL, 1.0 mL 0.5 mL, 1.0 mL 0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, 1.0 mL 0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, 1.0 mL
Unit Calibration U-100 U-100 U-100 U-100
Needle Construction Surgical-grade stainless steel; triple-bevel cut; electro-polished; film-coated; thin-wall cannula
Latex-Free Yes
Sterile Yes — individually wrapped, single-use
Count per Box 100 syringes
Brand EasyTouch by MHC Medical (Midwest Health Care)
Regulatory / Certification Not specified in provided data
  • Diabetes management: Intended to support subcutaneous insulin administration for patients diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes — select gauge and barrel volume based on prescribed insulin dose and patient subcutaneous tissue assessment
  • Peptide and semaglutide injections: Suitable for subcutaneous administration of low-volume injectable compounds, including GLP-1 receptor agonists; the 0.3 mL barrel with 31G needle is designed to support precision micro-dosing in medspa, weight management, and endocrinology clinic settings
  • Recommended clinical settings: Endocrinology clinics, primary care practices, hospital pharmacies, nursing homes, home health nursing, aesthetic medspa facilities, and institutional pharmacy buyers
  • Veterinary application: EasyTouch insulin syringes are noted as suitable for veterinary insulin administration — confirm appropriate gauge and dose volume with a licensed veterinarian
  • Caregiver and home use: Individually wrapped sterile design supports safe, hygienic administration by trained caregivers and patients conducting self-injection at home
  • Bulk and wholesale procurement: Available in 100-count boxes; Mountainside Medical supports bulk institutional purchasing — contact sales@mountainside-medical.com or +1 (888) 687-4334 for volume pricing

This product is intended for use by qualified healthcare professionals or under the guidance of a licensed medical provider. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

  • Single-use only: EasyTouch insulin syringes are designed for single use only — reuse of needles increases the risk of infection, needle dulling, and inaccurate dosing; dispose of immediately after each injection
  • U-100 insulin only: These syringes are calibrated exclusively for U-100 insulin concentration; use with U-200 or U-500 insulin formulations will result in serious dosing errors — confirm insulin concentration before selecting syringe type
  • Sharps disposal: Used syringes must be disposed of in an approved sharps container in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations; do not dispose of in standard household waste — contact your local health authority or visit the FDA sharps disposal guidance for approved disposal methods
  • State purchase restrictions: Regulations governing the over-the-counter purchase of insulin syringes vary by US state; some states require a valid prescription or medical license to purchase — confirm eligibility requirements in your jurisdiction before ordering
  • Not for IV use: EasyTouch insulin syringes are intended for subcutaneous injection only and are not designed or cleared for intravenous or intramuscular administration
  • Latex-free construction: These syringes are manufactured latex-free, as documented in MHC Medical product specifications — suitable for patients and providers with latex sensitivities
  • Keep out of reach of children: Store all unused syringes securely; sharp needles present a serious injury risk if handled by untrained individuals.
  • Size selection: Use the dropdown selector on the product page to choose your required gauge (28G, 29G, 30G, or 31G) and barrel volume (0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, or 1.0 mL) before adding to cart — confirm your selection matches your prescription or clinical protocol
  • Pricing and wholesale access: EasyTouch insulin syringes are priced at wholesale-competitive rates; new account holders receive 5% off their first purchase — volume and bulk pricing available upon request via sales@mountainside-medical.com
  • Free US shipping: Orders over $100 qualify for free shipping across the contiguous United States; Mountainside Medical ships US-wide from its distribution network
  • Licensing requirements: Certain products in the Mountainside Medical catalogue require a valid US medical licence to purchase; confirm purchase eligibility for your state and practice type — contact +1 (888) 687-4334 or sales@mountainside-medical.com for licensing enquiries
  • Order support: For bulk procurement, institutional purchase orders, or product questions, contact the Mountainside Medical sales team directly by phone at +1 (888) 687-4334 or by email at sales@mountainside-medical.com

The information provided on this page is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance. EasyTouch insulin syringes are medical devices intended for use by or under the direction of a licensed healthcare professional. Patients should consult their prescribing physician, endocrinologist, or licensed pharmacist before selecting a needle gauge, barrel volume, or injection technique. Syringe selection based solely on online product descriptions without professional clinical assessment may result in dosing errors or patient harm.

All insulin syringe purchases must comply with applicable US federal, state, and local regulations. Some states require a valid prescription or medical license for purchase. Mountainside Medical Equipment does not provide medical advice and is not responsible for clinical decisions made on the basis of product descriptions alone.

Manufacturer specifications, clinical performance claims, and compatibility information on this page reflect data provided by MHC Medical (Midwest Health Care) and published product documentation. The 2011 sharpness comparative score referenced on this page is cited from EasyTouch product documentation — full independent study details were not available in the provided data; contact MHC Medical directly for source verification.

For sharps disposal guidance, refer to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Safe Sharps Disposal resource at www.fda.gov.

  • What are the available insulin needle sizes in the EasyTouch range?

    EasyTouch U-100 insulin syringes are available in four gauge sizes: 28G (orange label), 29G (purple label), 30G (blue label), and 31G (yellow label). Each gauge is colour-coded on the box for fast identification. Needle lengths are typically 5/16 inch for 30G and 31G, and 1/2 inch for 28G and 29G. Barrel volumes available are 0.3 mL (30 units), 0.5 mL (50 units), and 1.0 mL (100 units). Use the dropdown selector on the product page to choose the correct combination before ordering.

  • What is the smallest insulin needle available in the EasyTouch range?

    The smallest gauge insulin needle in the EasyTouch line is the 31G (yellow-labelled), which has a diameter of 0.25 mm. This is the thinnest needle option and is designed to minimise skin trauma and injection discomfort. It is available in both 0.3 mL and 0.5 mL barrel volumes with a 5/16 inch needle length. Patients seeking the shortest insulin needle option should select the 5/16 inch length variant. Always confirm the appropriate gauge and length with your prescribing physician based on your individual subcutaneous tissue depth.

  • How do I choose the right insulin syringe size for my dose?

    Choosing the correct insulin syringe size depends on two factors: your prescribed insulin dose (in units) and your needle gauge preference. For doses up to 30 units, a 0.3 mL barrel provides the greatest dosing precision. For doses between 30 and 50 units, a 0.5 mL barrel is appropriate. For doses above 50 units up to 100 units, select the 1.0 mL barrel. For gauge selection, higher gauge numbers (30G, 31G) produce a finer, less painful needle but may be less suitable for higher-viscosity insulin formulations. Your prescribing physician or diabetes care specialist should guide your final selection.

  • Can EasyTouch insulin syringes be used for peptide injections?

    Yes. EasyTouch U-100 insulin syringes are commonly used for subcutaneous peptide injections in clinical and professional settings, including medspa and weight management clinics. The fine-gauge construction (particularly 30G and 31G) and small barrel volumes (0.3 mL) make them well-suited for low-volume subcutaneous administration of peptide compounds. The 0.3 mL barrel with a 31G needle is frequently selected by healthcare providers for precision peptide dosing. All use of these syringes for peptide administration must be directed by a licensed healthcare professional.

  • Are EasyTouch insulin syringes suitable for semaglutide injections?

    EasyTouch insulin syringes can be used as the delivery tool for subcutaneous semaglutide administration in clinical settings where the compound is drawn from a multi-dose vial. The fine-gauge, short-needle design supports subcutaneous injection with minimal discomfort. Healthcare providers searching for semaglutide needles compatible with small-volume subcutaneous dosing will find EasyTouch syringes structurally appropriate. Confirm all semaglutide administration protocols — including needle gauge selection and injection technique — with the prescribing licensed medical professional.

  • Are these insulin syringes compatible with all U-100 insulin brands?

    Yes. EasyTouch syringes are designed for use with all U-100 insulin formulations. This includes commonly prescribed brands such as Humalog (insulin lispro), Novolog (insulin aspart), Lantus (insulin glargine), and Levemir (insulin detemir), among others. They are not compatible with U-200 or U-500 concentrated insulin formulations. Always verify your insulin concentration before selecting a syringe, and consult your pharmacist or prescribing physician if you are uncertain.

  • Can I buy insulin syringes near me from Mountainside Medical?

    Mountainside Medical is an online wholesale medical supplier shipping across the United States. While there is no physical retail location to visit in person, orders are fulfilled and shipped US-wide, with free shipping on orders over $100. For most US addresses, standard shipping timeframes apply — contact the sales team at +1 (888) 687-4334 or sales@mountainside-medical.com for specific delivery estimates to your location.

  • Do I need a medical licence to purchase EasyTouch insulin syringes?

    Purchase eligibility for insulin syringes varies by US state. Some states permit over-the-counter purchase without a prescription, while others require a valid prescription or medical licence. Institutional buyers — including clinics, pharmacies, and healthcare facilities — may need to provide proof of licensure depending on their state and the volume ordered. Contact Mountainside Medical directly at sales@mountainside-medical.com or +1 (888) 687-4334 to confirm the requirements applicable to your purchase.

  • How should used EasyTouch insulin syringes be disposed of?

    Used insulin syringes must be disposed of in an approved sharps container immediately after use. Do not recap, bend, or break used needles, and never place used syringes in standard household waste or recycling bins. US federal and state regulations govern sharps disposal requirements, which vary by location. The FDA provides a Safe Sharps Disposal guide at www.fda.gov detailing approved disposal methods, including mail-back programmes, drop-off locations, and approved sharps container specifications.

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