Rs. 495

Dispovan 2ml Syringe With 22G Needle

(100 syringes in box)
Dispovan 2ml Syringe With 22G Needle
Product Details
Dispovan 2ml Syringe with 22G Needle is a medical device used for various purposes, including injections and medical procedures. The syringe is manufactured according to the standards of IS:10258/ ISO:7886-1, ensuring quality and safety. It comes in a box containing 100 syringes. The syringe is designed with a 2ml capacity, allowing for the measurement and administration of precise dosages.

Uses:
The syringe is commonly used to administer drugs, medications, anaesthesia, and other substances in hospitals and clinics

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Sterile and single-use: The syringe is sterile and designed for single-use, promoting hygiene and reducing the risk of contamination
  • Needle gauge and length: The syringe comes with a 22G needle, indicating the thickness of the needle, and a needle length of 1 inch
  • Luer mount: The syringe features a luer mount type nozzle, allowing for secure attachment and detachment of needles or other medical devices
  • Non-toxic, medical-grade materials: The barrels and plungers of the syringe are made of non-toxic, medical-grade polypropylene, ensuring compatibility with various medications
  • Friction-fit connection: The syringe has a luer mount syringe with a coloured plunger that provides a friction-fit connection to push and twist the syringe tip into the needle hub
  • Textured thumb press: The syringe is designed with a textured thumb press for easy handling and control during administration
  • Inert piston: The syringe has an inert piston that minimizes the chances of leakage over the complete shelf life of the product

Directions for Use:
Use as directed

Safety Information:
  • Before use, check the integrity of the sealing of the pack
  • Do not attempt to re-sterilize and reuse
  • Keep out of reach of children

Quick Tips:
After use, it is important to dispose of the syringe and needle properly.
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 21 December, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)