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diabetic suppliesPages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Wright Prefilled Syringe Case Black/White 1-Each "A Convienient way to transport a prefilled insulin syringe. The Wright Prefilled Syringe Case makes transportation of prefilled syringes as simple as carrying a fountain pen. Designed to fit in a pocket or purse, the Wright Prefilled Syringe case holds most E-Z JECT, B-D, PharmaPlast and TERUMO syringes (not compatible with Monoject syringes). The interior is designed to safely hold the syringe plunger in ""your"" preset position with the approximate dosage. Constructed of impact resistant polypropylene, the kit comes with one black and one white case."
Voyager Compact Needle Disposal System "Major Concerns 1. The lack of safety and the inconvenience associated with used needle/syringe disposal have always created problems. Possible accidental needle-sticks are a major problem that could infect ""innocents"" - innocents include family members, friends, the community, waste collectors, landfill workers, etc. 2. Disabling of the used needle only solves part of the problem. The syringe barrel must not remain useable - there should be no possibility of re-use! Both the needle and the syringe barrel must be destroyed! Remedy The VOYAGER answers these problems by providing a safe, convenient, and money-saving mechanical disposal of all sizes of diabetic needles/syringes. Simply insert the used needle/syringe into the top of the container until it stops. Twist the outside of the maroon colored top in the direction of the arrows. The used needle and a small portion of the syringe barrel are safely separated and contained within the VOYAGER. The remainder of the syringe barrel is"
Urine Reagent Strips 11 Paramaters 100/Box
Urine Reagent Strips 10 Paramaters 100/Box
Ulti-Care/Guard Pen Needle Short 31 Gauge 5/16 inch 100/box "UltiComfort Injection Sterile-Single use needle May be used as replacement needles for all Type A Insulin Pen delivery devices including: Comes with a sharps container to place your used pen needles in. Autopen© Bd© Pen FlexPen© Humalog© Pen Humulin© Pen InDuo© Innolet© Innovo© NovoPen© Junior NovoPen© 3ml Instructions for Use: 1) Check the flow of insulin through the needle prior to every injection. 2)Attach a new needle prior to each injection. Needles are intended for single use only. Remove and destroy used needles after every injection. 3)If Insulin continues to drip from the needle after injection, hold the needle in the skin longer when injecting, ensuring delivery of complete dose Warning: Do not use if the needle protective tab is missing or if needle appears to be damaged. Caution: Before using alternative needle length, consult with your healthcare professional. Questions or comments about this product Call 1-877-854-3434 M-F 9am-4pm CST"
Ulti-Care/Guard Pen Needle Short 31 Gauge 1/4 inch 100/box "UltiComfort Injection Sterile-Single use needle May be used as replacement needles for all Type A Insulin Pen delivery devices including: Autopen© Bd© Pen FlexPen© Humalog© Pen Humulin© Pen InDuo© Innolet© Innovo© NovoPen© Junior NovoPen© 3ml Instructions for Use: 1) Check the flow of insulin through the needle prior to every injection. 2)Attach a new needle prior to each injection. Needles are intended for single use only. Remove and destroy used needles after every injection. 3)If Insulin continues to drip from the needle after injection, hold the needle in the skin longer when injecting, ensuring delivery of complete dose Warning: Do not use if the needle protective tab is missing or if needle appears to be damaged. Caution: Before using alternative needle length, consult with your healthcare professional. Questions or comments about this product Call 1-877-854-3434 M-F 9am-4pm CST"
Ulti-Care Pen Needle Original 29 Gauge 1/2 inch 100/box "UltiComfort Injection Sterile-Single use needle May be used as replacement needles for all Type A Insulin Pen delivery devices including: Autopen© Bd© Pen FlexPen© Humalog© Pen Humulin© Pen InDuo© Innolet© Innovo© NovoPen© Junior NovoPen© 3ml Instructions for Use: 1) Check the flow of insulin through the needle prior to every injection. 2)Attach a new needle prior to each injection. Needles are intended for single use only. Remove and destroy used needles after every injection. 3)If Insulin continues to drip from the needle after injection, hold the needle in the skin longer when injecting, ensuring delivery of complete dose Warning: Do not use if the needle protective tab is missing or if needle appears to be damaged. Caution: Before using alternative needle length, consult with your healthcare professional. Questions or comments about this product Call 1-877-854-3434 M-F 9am-4pm CST"
Ulti Care U-100 Insulin Syringe 31 Gauge 1/2cc 5/16inch Short Needle 100/box "ò Injection Comfort - the UltiPoint needle meets or exceeds the sharpness of all our competitors ò Our finger grip is wider than industry standards for better injection control ò Our needle and plunger caps are flanged for easier removal ò Ease of filling - flat gasket for measurement accuracy ò Packaging style identical to industry leader ò CompanyÆs commitment to diabetes care ò FDA and ISO 13488 and EN46002 certified ò Guaranteed Satisfaction ò Latex Free through out ò Bold clear markings Ulti Care syringes come in various body and needle sizes to fit every diabeticÆs particular needs and dosages. The body size relates to the capacity of the syringe, and the needle size relates to the gauge of the needle Our syringes come in three body sizes, 1cc, 0.5cc, and 0.3cc. This pertains to the overall capacity of the syringe. The gradation markings for U-100 insulin of each size are: Size / Maximum Dosage / Scale Increments 1cc / 100 units / 2 units .5cc / 50 units / 1 unit .3cc / 30 units / 1 unit Generally speaking, you should size your syringe to your maximum injection dosage. For example, if you are taking 20 units per shot, you could use either a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe or a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe. If you are taking 60 units, use a 1cc/100 unit syringe. Since the markings are wider apart the smaller the syringe size, it is generally easier to read a 35 unit dosage on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe than on a 1cc/100 unit syringe. It is easier to read a 15 unit dosage on a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe than on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe. There is nothing wrong with doing a 15 unit dosage on a 1cc/100 unit syringe, but remember, being precise with your dosage leads to better diabetes management. Ulti Care needles are available with 28 gauge, 29 gauge, 30 guage, and 31 gauge sizes. This number represents the U.S. standard sizing for stainless steel hypodermic tubing. The actual dimensions are: Gauge/ Outside Diameter / Inside diameter / Nominal Wall Thickness 28 gauge / .014 inches / .0065 inches / .0035 inches 29 gauge / .013 inches / .0065 inches / .003 inches 30 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .003 inches 31 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .0025 inches The larger the gauge size, the smaller the outside diameter, and therefore, the smaller the hole put in you. One would initially think, ""The smaller the hole, the less discomfort, the better!"" This is not always the case. Please note that the inside diameter remains the same for 28 and 29 gauge, and though the 30 gauge inside diameter is smaller on the 29 gauge and 30 gauge, the nominal wall thickness is smaller. This means that the needle will be weaker and more likely to bend if you do not inject straight in, or have particularly tough skin, or a lot of callouses. You and your physician or diabetes educator must be the judge of your comfort level and needs. Please note, that the standard length of the 28 gauge and 29 gauge needle is ? inch while the 30 gauge and 31 gauge needle is only 5/16 inch hence the term ""short needle"". This shorter needle is required to prevent the much thinner needle from bending. There is also a psychological incentive to use a shorter needle, but most adults will find that the 29 gauge will work just fine as they need a slightly larger diameter and greater length. Please consult your physician or diabetes educator before making any changes in needle size, length, or capacity Manufactured by UltiMed"
Ulti Care U-100 Insulin Syringe 31 Gauge 3/10cc 5/16inch Short Needle 100/box "ò Injection Comfort - the UltiPoint needle meets or exceeds the sharpness of all our competitors ò Our finger grip is wider than industry standards for better injection control ò Our needle and plunger caps are flanged for easier removal ò Ease of filling - flat gasket for measurement accuracy ò Packaging style identical to industry leader ò CompanyÆs commitment to diabetes care ò FDA and ISO 13488 and EN46002 certified ò Guaranteed Satisfaction ò Latex Free through out ò Bold clear markings Ulti Care syringes come in various body and needle sizes to fit every diabeticÆs particular needs and dosages. The body size relates to the capacity of the syringe, and the needle size relates to the gauge of the needle Our syringes come in three body sizes, 1cc, 0.5cc, and 0.3cc. This pertains to the overall capacity of the syringe. The gradation markings for U-100 insulin of each size are: Size / Maximum Dosage / Scale Increments 1cc / 100 units / 2 units .5cc / 50 units / 1 unit .3cc / 30 units / 1 unit Generally speaking, you should size your syringe to your maximum injection dosage. For example, if you are taking 20 units per shot, you could use either a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe or a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe. If you are taking 60 units, use a 1cc/100 unit syringe. Since the markings are wider apart the smaller the syringe size, it is generally easier to read a 35 unit dosage on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe than on a 1cc/100 unit syringe. It is easier to read a 15 unit dosage on a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe than on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe. There is nothing wrong with doing a 15 unit dosage on a 1cc/100 unit syringe, but remember, being precise with your dosage leads to better diabetes management. Ulti Care needles are available with 28 gauge, 29 gauge, 30 guage, and 31 gauge sizes. This number represents the U.S. standard sizing for stainless steel hypodermic tubing. The actual dimensions are: Gauge/ Outside Diameter / Inside diameter / Nominal Wall Thickness 28 gauge / .014 inches / .0065 inches / .0035 inches 29 gauge / .013 inches / .0065 inches / .003 inches 30 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .003 inches 31 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .0025 inches The larger the gauge size, the smaller the outside diameter, and therefore, the smaller the hole put in you. One would initially think, ""The smaller the hole, the less discomfort, the better!"" This is not always the case. Please note that the inside diameter remains the same for 28 and 29 gauge, and though the 30 gauge inside diameter is smaller on the 29 gauge and 30 gauge, the nominal wall thickness is smaller. This means that the needle will be weaker and more likely to bend if you do not inject straight in, or have particularly tough skin, or a lot of callouses. You and your physician or diabetes educator must be the judge of your comfort level and needs. Please note, that the standard length of the 28 gauge and 29 gauge needle is ? inch while the 30 gauge and 31 gauge needle is only 5/16 inch hence the term ""short needle"". This shorter needle is required to prevent the much thinner needle from bending. There is also a psychological incentive to use a shorter needle, but most adults will find that the 29 gauge will work just fine as they need a slightly larger diameter and greater length. Please consult your physician or diabetes educator before making any changes in needle size, length, or capacity Manufactured by UltiMed"
Ulti Care U-100 Insulin Syringe 31 Gauge 1cc 5/16inch Short Needle 100/box "ò Injection Comfort - the UltiPoint needle meets or exceeds the sharpness of all our competitors ò Our finger grip is wider than industry standards for better injection control ò Our needle and plunger caps are flanged for easier removal ò Ease of filling - flat gasket for measurement accuracy ò Packaging style identical to industry leader ò CompanyÆs commitment to diabetes care ò FDA and ISO 13488 and EN46002 certified ò Guaranteed Satisfaction ò Latex Free through out ò Bold clear markings Ulti Care syringes come in various body and needle sizes to fit every diabeticÆs particular needs and dosages. The body size relates to the capacity of the syringe, and the needle size relates to the gauge of the needle Our syringes come in three body sizes, 1cc, 0.5cc, and 0.3cc. This pertains to the overall capacity of the syringe. The gradation markings for U-100 insulin of each size are: Size / Maximum Dosage / Scale Increments 1cc / 100 units / 2 units .5cc / 50 units / 1 unit .3cc / 30 units / 1 unit Generally speaking, you should size your syringe to your maximum injection dosage. For example, if you are taking 20 units per shot, you could use either a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe or a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe. If you are taking 60 units, use a 1cc/100 unit syringe. Since the markings are wider apart the smaller the syringe size, it is generally easier to read a 35 unit dosage on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe than on a 1cc/100 unit syringe. It is easier to read a 15 unit dosage on a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe than on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe. There is nothing wrong with doing a 15 unit dosage on a 1cc/100 unit syringe, but remember, being precise with your dosage leads to better diabetes management. Ulti Care needles are available with 28 gauge, 29 gauge, 30 guage, and 31 gauge sizes. This number represents the U.S. standard sizing for stainless steel hypodermic tubing. The actual dimensions are: Gauge/ Outside Diameter / Inside diameter / Nominal Wall Thickness 28 gauge / .014 inches / .0065 inches / .0035 inches 29 gauge / .013 inches / .0065 inches / .003 inches 30 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .003 inches 31 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .0025 inches The larger the gauge size, the smaller the outside diameter, and therefore, the smaller the hole put in you. One would initially think, ""The smaller the hole, the less discomfort, the better!"" This is not always the case. Please note that the inside diameter remains the same for 28 and 29 gauge, and though the 30 gauge inside diameter is smaller on the 29 gauge and 30 gauge, the nominal wall thickness is smaller. This means that the needle will be weaker and more likely to bend if you do not inject straight in, or have particularly tough skin, or a lot of callouses. You and your physician or diabetes educator must be the judge of your comfort level and needs. Please note, that the standard length of the 28 gauge and 29 gauge needle is ? inch while the 30 gauge and 31 gauge needle is only 5/16 inch hence the term ""short needle"". This shorter needle is required to prevent the much thinner needle from bending. There is also a psychological incentive to use a shorter needle, but most adults will find that the 29 gauge will work just fine as they need a slightly larger diameter and greater length. Please consult your physician or diabetes educator before making any changes in needle size, length, or capacity Manufactured by UltiMed"
"Ulti Care U-100 Insulin Syringe 30 Gauge 1/2cc 5/16 ""100/box" "ò Injection Comfort - the UltiPoint needle meets or exceeds the sharpness of all our competitors ò Our finger grip is wider than industry standards for better injection control ò Our needle and plunger caps are flanged for easier removal ò Ease of filling - flat gasket for measurement accuracy ò Packaging style identical to industry leader ò CompanyÆs commitment to diabetes care ò FDA and ISO 13488 and EN46002 certified ò Guaranteed Satisfaction ò Latex Free through out ò Bold clear markings Ulti Care syringes come in various body and needle sizes to fit every diabeticÆs particular needs and dosages. The body size relates to the capacity of the syringe, and the needle size relates to the gauge of the needle Our syringes come in three body sizes, 1cc, 0.5cc, and 0.3cc. This pertains to the overall capacity of the syringe. The gradation markings for U-100 insulin of each size are: Size / Maximum Dosage / Scale Increments 1cc / 100 units / 2 units .5cc / 50 units / 1 unit .3cc / 30 units / 1 unit Generally speaking, you should size your syringe to your maximum injection dosage. For example, if you are taking 20 units per shot, you could use either a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe or a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe. If you are taking 60 units, use a 1cc/100 unit syringe. Since the markings are wider apart the smaller the syringe size, it is generally easier to read a 35 unit dosage on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe than on a 1cc/100 unit syringe. It is easier to read a 15 unit dosage on a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe than on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe. There is nothing wrong with doing a 15 unit dosage on a 1cc/100 unit syringe, but remember, being precise with your dosage leads to better diabetes management. Ulti Care needles are available with 28 gauge, 29 gauge, 30 guage, and 31 gauge sizes. This number represents the U.S. standard sizing for stainless steel hypodermic tubing. The actual dimensions are: Gauge/ Outside Diameter / Inside diameter / Nominal Wall Thickness 28 gauge / .014 inches / .0065 inches / .0035 inches 29 gauge / .013 inches / .0065 inches / .003 inches 30 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .003 inches 31 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .0025 inches The larger the gauge size, the smaller the outside diameter, and therefore, the smaller the hole put in you. One would initially think, ""The smaller the hole, the less discomfort, the better!"" This is not always the case. Please note that the inside diameter remains the same for 28 and 29 gauge, and though the 30 gauge inside diameter is smaller on the 29 gauge and 30 gauge, the nominal wall thickness is smaller. This means that the needle will be weaker and more likely to bend if you do not inject straight in, or have particularly tough skin, or a lot of callouses. You and your physician or diabetes educator must be the judge of your comfort level and needs. Please note, that the standard length of the 28 gauge and 29 gauge needle is ? inch while the 30 gauge and 31 gauge needle is only 5/16 inch hence the term ""short needle"". This shorter needle is required to prevent the much thinner needle from bending. There is also a psychological incentive to use a shorter needle, but most adults will find that the 29 gauge will work just fine as they need a slightly larger diameter and greater length. Please consult your physician or diabetes educator before making any changes in needle size, length, or capacity Manufactured by UltiMed"
Ulti Care U-100 Insulin Syringe 30 Gauge 3/10cc 5/16inch Short Needle 100/box "ò Injection Comfort - the UltiPoint needle meets or exceeds the sharpness of all our competitors ò Our finger grip is wider than industry standards for better injection control ò Our needle and plunger caps are flanged for easier removal ò Ease of filling - flat gasket for measurement accuracy ò Packaging style identical to industry leader ò CompanyÆs commitment to diabetes care ò FDA and ISO 13488 and EN46002 certified ò Guaranteed Satisfaction ò Latex Free through out ò Bold clear markings Ulti Care syringes come in various body and needle sizes to fit every diabeticÆs particular needs and dosages. The body size relates to the capacity of the syringe, and the needle size relates to the gauge of the needle Our syringes come in three body sizes, 1cc, 0.5cc, and 0.3cc. This pertains to the overall capacity of the syringe. The gradation markings for U-100 insulin of each size are: Size / Maximum Dosage / Scale Increments 1cc / 100 units / 2 units .5cc / 50 units / 1 unit .3cc / 30 units / 1 unit Generally speaking, you should size your syringe to your maximum injection dosage. For example, if you are taking 20 units per shot, you could use either a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe or a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe. If you are taking 60 units, use a 1cc/100 unit syringe. Since the markings are wider apart the smaller the syringe size, it is generally easier to read a 35 unit dosage on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe than on a 1cc/100 unit syringe. It is easier to read a 15 unit dosage on a 0.3cc/30 unit syringe than on a 0.5cc/50 unit syringe. There is nothing wrong with doing a 15 unit dosage on a 1cc/100 unit syringe, but remember, being precise with your dosage leads to better diabetes management. Ulti Care needles are available with 28 gauge, 29 gauge, 30 guage, and 31 gauge sizes. This number represents the U.S. standard sizing for stainless steel hypodermic tubing. The actual dimensions are: Gauge/ Outside Diameter / Inside diameter / Nominal Wall Thickness 28 gauge / .014 inches / .0065 inches / .0035 inches 29 gauge / .013 inches / .0065 inches / .003 inches 30 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .003 inches 31 gauge / .012 inches / .0055 inches / .0025 inches The larger the gauge size, the smaller the outside diameter, and therefore, the smaller the hole put in you. One would initially think, ""The smaller the hole, the less discomfort, the better!"" This is not always the case. Please note that the inside diameter remains the same for 28 and 29 gauge, and though the 30 gauge inside diameter is smaller on the 29 gauge and 30 gauge, the nominal wall thickness is smaller. This means that the needle will be weaker and more likely to bend if you do not inject straight in, or have particularly tough skin, or a lot of callouses. You and your physician or diabetes educator must be the judge of your comfort level and needs. Please note, that the standard length of the 28 gauge and 29 gauge needle is ? inch while the 30 gauge and 31 gauge needle is only 5/16 inch hence the term ""short needle"". This shorter needle is required to prevent the much thinner needle from bending. There is also a psychological incentive to use a shorter needle, but most adults will find that the 29 gauge will work just fine as they need a slightly larger diameter and greater length. Please consult your physician or diabetes educator before making any changes in needle size, length, or capacity Manufactured by UltiMed"
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