|
|
|
Medical Needles for Injection, Insulin and Hypodermic Drugs |
 |
Click here to see all our injection products: Syringes
|
|
NAME: BD Syringes/Needles 3CC 22G x 1 1/2 - Syringes & Needles MAXIMUM 3 BOXES PER 3 MONTH PERIOD |
|
|
 |
|

BD Syringe/Needle 3CC 22G x 1 1/2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NAME: BD Ultra-Fine Insulin Syringes/Needles 1CC MAXIMUM 3 BOXES PER 3 MONTH PERIOD |
|
|
 |
|

BD Ultra-Fine Insulin Syringe/Needle 1CC
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NAME: Novofine Insulin Needles 30G MAXIMUM 3 BOXES PER 3 MONTH PERIOD |
|
|
 |
|

Novofine Insulin Needles
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Click here to see all injection products: BD Syringes
|
|
How to Use Insulin Needles
The correct use of an insulin needle begins with the size of the insulin needle that an individual with diabetes chooses to select in order to self-administer the shots that they need for this type of medical condition. Although the length of ½ inch needle is the size that is most commonly chosen by diabetic patients that have to give shots to themselves, below is the insulin needle lengths that are available for self-administered insulin injections.
- 3/16 inch or 5mm that are commonly selected for pediatric use
- 5/16 inch or 8mm
- ½ inch or 12mm
' Another factor that patients must consider when they purchase insulin needles is the specific gauge that will work best for them. The gauge of a needle means the thickness of an insulin needle. With insulin needles, the higher a number is, the finer the point will be. This means that a a 31 gauge needle will be much finer than a 28 gauge needle. Once the patient has selected the size of an insulin needle that they are comfortable with, the insulin injections should be administered to an area on the body that has fatty tissue. One of the best areas for this is an individual's abdomen.
What is Insulin needle | How to Buy Insulin needle | Condition of Insulin needle | How to Use Insulin needle | Insulin needle Side Effects
|
|
|
|
|