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UltiCare VetRx U-100 Insulin Syringes 29g, Box of 100 Needle 1/2 inch Rx

By Ulticare
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Product Description
UltiCare U-100 Insulin Syringes are perfect for those with diabetes who require insulin injections. Each syringe is designed for use with 100 units of U-100 insulin. The syringes come in 3 different sizes: 0.5, 1, or 3/10cc. They have a 29g needle that is 1/2 inch long. They are also latex-free, which makes them ideal for those with latex allergies.
Who is UltiCare VetRx U-100 Insulin Syringes 29g, Box of 100 Needle 1/2 inch for?
Dogs and cats.
Why use UltiCare VetRx U-100 Insulin Syringes 29g, Box of 100 Needle 1/2 inch?
UltiCare VetRx syringes are the best way to give your pet the right amount of U-100 insulin.
How does UltiCare VetRx U-100 Insulin Syringes 29g, Box of 100 Needle 1/2 inch work?
Using these insulin syringes will help you administer your diabetic pet's insulin accurately and safely. The silicone coating and easy-to-read markings make it simpler to get the job done correctly.
Manufacturer:
Ulticare, Inc.
How is UltiCare VetRx U-100 Insulin Syringes 29g, Box of 100 Needle 1/2 inch sold?
Insulin Syringes U-100 are available in sizes of 29 g x 1 mL/cc, 0.5 mL/cc or 3/10 mL/cc. Comes in box of 100. UltiCare U-100 syringes require a prescription from your veterinarian if you reside in Connecticut, Delaware, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Florida (Broward and Dade counties) or New York.
What special precautions are there?
It is important to never reuse or sterilize a syringe.
What to do if overdose?
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store UltiCare VetRx U-100 Insulin Syringes 29g, Box of 100 Needle 1/2 inch?
Keep stored in a cool and dry environment
Helpful Tips:
Diabetes is a serious illness that makes it hard for the body to use food correctly. People who have diabetes need to learn about the disease and how to take care of themselves. This is a lifelong commitment.
Overview
To expose the plunger, take off the large white cap. To expose the needle, pull straight off the small red cap. Make sure you never bend the needle. To measure an accurate dose, line up the top edge of the plunger with the dosage mark on the syringe scale. Only use this syringe one time and then dispose of it in a sharps container following your local guidelines for proper disposal.