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Cardinal Health 1188528012 - Monoject Soft Pack Insulin Syringe, Insulin Syringe, mL, 28G x ", 100/bx, 5 bx/cs (Continental US Only)

Cardinal Health # 1188528012 - Monoject Soft Pack Insulin Syringe, Insulin Syringe, mL, 28G x
Part Number Cardinal Health 1188528012
SKU Number CIA8049402
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List Price $91.89
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Cardinal Health 1188528012 - Monoject Soft Pack Insulin Syringe, Insulin Syringe, mL, 28G x ", 100/bx, 5 bx/cs (Continental US Only)

Cardinal Health 1188528012 - Monoject Soft Pack Insulin Syringe Only, 1/2 mL

Cardinal Health Monoject Insulin Syringes are sterile, single-use, and individually packaged. Soft and Rigid pack options available.

Item CodeDescription (Needle gauge x Needle length)Syringe volumeCase qty.
118852801228 G x 1/2" (0.36 x 13 mm)1/2 mL

500

Features of Cardinal Health 1188528012 - Monoject Soft Pack Insulin Syringe

  • Orange needle cap (sheath) for easy identification as U-100 insulin syringe.
  • Stainless steel cannula.
  • Polypropylene Hub.
  • ISO color coded.
  • Single unit graduations.
  • Available in soft and rigid pack packaging.
  • Not manufactured with DEHP or natural rubber latex.
  • Sterile, single-use, and individually packaged.
  • Supporting diabetes care.

Usages of Cardinal Health Monoject Soft Pack Insulin Syringes

1. Insulin Administration: These syringes are primarily designed for the precise measurement and administration of insulin, a hormone used by people with diabetes to manage their blood sugar levels. They are suitable for both subcutaneous (under the skin) andintramuscular insulin injections.

2. Diabetes Management: Individuals with diabetes often rely on insulin injections to control their blood glucose levels. The Cardinal Health 1188528012 syringes are a valuable tool for diabetics to deliver the correct insulin dose as prescribed by their healthcare provider.

3. Home Healthcare: These insulin syringes are frequently used by individuals who require insulin therapy at home. They provide an easy and effective way for patients or their caregivers to administer insulin safely and accurately.

4. Medical Facilities: Healthcare professionals in hospitals, clinics, and other medical settings may use these syringes to administer insulin to patients who require inpatient care or assistance with their insulin therapy.

5. Veterinary Medicine: Insulin syringes can also be used in veterinary medicine to administer insulin to diabetic pets, such as cats and dogs, under the guidance of a veterinarian.

6. Other Medications: In some cases, insulin syringes may be used to administer other medications that require precise dosing, particularly when very small volumes are needed.

7. Insulin Titration: These syringes are useful for insulin titration, which involves adjusting insulin doses based on individual blood sugar levels. This helps in achieving better glycemic control for people with diabetes.

8. Tuberculin Testing: While primarily designed for insulin, some healthcare professionals may use insulin syringes for other purposes, such as administering intradermal injections for tuberculin skin testing (TST) or allergy testing.

9. Clinical Research: In clinical trials and medical research studies, insulin syringes may be used for precise administration of investigational drugs or substances that require accurate dosing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ'S):

1.Q: What is Monoject insulin syringe?

A: Monoject Insulin Syringes are sterile, single-use, and individually packaged. Soft and Rigid pack options available. Reach out to our team for ordering information. For product specifications, service, and certificate requests, please call our Customer Service team.

2.Q: Are insulin and TB syringes the same?

A: Tuberculin syringes aren't usable for insulin administration, especially mixed doses. Insulin syringes are measured in insulin units, whereas tuberculin syringes feature decimal markings of milliliters.

3.Q: What are insulin syringes made from?

A: An insulin syringe has three parts: a needle, a barrel, and a plunger. The needle is short and thin and covered with a fine layer of silicone to allow it to pass through the skin easily and reduce pain. A cap covers and protects the needle before it is used. The barrel is the long, thin chamber that holds the insulin.

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