MONOJECT Softpack Insulin Syringes 1 cc/ml - 29g x 1/2"
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Features
MONOJECT Softpack Insulin Syringes 1 cc/ml - 29g x 1/2"
- Needle size: 29 gauge x 1/2" long
- Capacity: 1 cc/ml
- Dosage: 100 units
- Sterile
Product Overview
MONOJECT Softpack Insulin Syringes 1 cc/ml - 29g x 1/2"
Insulin Syringe
MONOJECT SoftPack Syringe features a 1 cc/ml, Sterile, single-use, individually packaged syringe with non - detachable 29 gauge x 1/2" long needle. Made of polypropylene, the barrel has bold graduated markings and the plunger rod has a latex-free plunger tip that is silicone lubricated resulting in precise and effortless movement. Provides 100 Unit Dose.
Features and Benefits of the MONOJECT SoftPack®
- Clear, non-glare barrel construction and bolder heat-etched scale allow for precise medication measurement and easier visualization of flashback. Graduations can not be erased or altered.
- No PVC or DEHP. Barrel and plunger are made from polypropylene.
- Latex Free. The plunger tip is made from latex free synthetic rubber. Silicone lubricant makes the tip self-sealing, provides precise movement and is virtually effortless.
- Cannula is laser-welded and is epoxy bonded to the hub which assures cannula integrity and greater compatibility with chemotherapeutic drugs and other specialized drugs.
- Hub is translucent and color coded to allow monitoring of flashback and provides easy identification of needle gauge.
- Multiple syringe tip designs allows for correct syringe selection based on procedural requirements.
- One step peel-away package facilitates quick and easy opening for aseptic handling.
- Convenient, individually packaged inner cartons are ready to ship for distributors and make it easy for clinicians to dispense the contents.
- Brilliant color-coded needle gauge stripe on package provides easy gauge size identification.
- Syringe Only, Syringe with detachable Needle, and Syringe with fixed Needle combinations are available.
- Syringes with needles feature a precision ground, anti-coring, tri-beveled needle point which produces a consistently sharp needle for more comfortable injections.
- New and improved silicone needle lubricant reduces needle shaft drag providing virtually pain-free injections.
- New syringe tip caps included on each syringe provide complete protection from contamination of sterile fluid pathway.
Product Features:
- 1 cc/ml with graduated barrel markings
- Ultra-Comfort electro-polished stainless steel needle
- Detachable Needle Size: 29 gauge x 1/2" long
- Dosage: 100 Units
- Polypropylene barrel and flat top plunger rod
- Latex-free plunger tip
- Low dead space
- Individually packaged
- Sterile
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MONOJECT Softpack Insulin Syringes 1 cc/ml - 29g x 1/2"
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Kendall Monoject 888151144
Asked on Jun 5, 2012 10:10:39 AM by denise
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![]() would these syringes be covered by my husband's Medicare?
Asked on Apr 25, 2012 12:28:27 PM by Alley
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I've ordered this product from Allegro Medical online from both Texas and Michigan and was never asked for a presecription. Can't say for certain if it's the same in Florida, but probably... hope this helps...
Answered on Dec 29, 2012 3:36:21 AM by Lisa
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![]() Are these syringes covered by Medicare
Asked on Apr 25, 2012 12:25:38 PM by C2
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They should be if you have a prescription. You don't need a prescription to buy them yourself, but if you want any insurance to cover them you need a prescription for the syringes, and you have to have an accompanying prescription for the product the syringe will deliver. such as insulin, B12 etc. You may or may not have to have the two prescriptions filled together. I get mine here because the drug stores rarely carry the 1 ml. syringe with a 29-30 gauge needle as most insulin users only need a .50 ml syringe. I use them for B12.
Answered on Feb 27, 2013 9:12:31 AM by Sunny McAlister
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![]() Do I need a prescription to order insulin syringes?
Asked on Apr 24, 2012 9:50:47 AM by Terry
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Answered on Jul 28, 2012 1:30:12 PM by DJC
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Answered on Nov 26, 2012 1:51:05 AM by bg
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![]() Interested in the Monoject Softpack Insulin Syringes 1cc/ml 29g x 1/2" but I need them with a detachable needle.At the top in the description it says non-detachable but in the product description it says detachable. Can I get these with detachable needles.
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Nick
Asked on Oct 27, 2011 2:43:48 PM by Nick
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The needles on this particular product are NOT detachable.... you probably could find another kind taht is similar with detachable, but I'm only familiar with this particular type..... hope this helps some...
Answered on Dec 29, 2012 3:41:27 AM by Lisa
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![]() Is this a Luer Lock Syringe?
Asked on Aug 18, 2011 9:26:08 AM by kherm
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No. Luer Lock is a standardized system for seperating and joining needles from syringes. Almost all insulin syringes, however, have a built in needle that cannot be seperated and rejoined. If it doesn't say "Luer Lock", or "Luer Slip" in the description, assume it is a standard one-piece syringe-needle combo.
Answered on Feb 27, 2013 12:09:14 PM by Guru
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![]() My dog is diabetic and I give him 6 units of insulin daily. I asked my vet about this product & she said they would be fine as long as they are compatible with U100 Insulin. Since this is all pretty new to me and still learning, please tell me if these syringes are compatible. If you are unsure, is it possible to purchase just one so that I can have my vet talk a look at it and let me know if I can use them. Thanks
Asked on May 12, 2011 3:44:20 PM by Diane
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Yes you can use these. 6 of 40U would equal 1.5 of 100U according to a chart which I found on google. The info also said that they recommend using the proper size syringe. My dog has just been diagnosed as a diabetic too. I have spent hours researching! I'm planning on ordering these syringes also.
Answered on Mar 25, 2012 8:31:50 PM by Cass
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Yes they work fine for me. Go for it.
Answered on Apr 3, 2012 12:32:27 PM by Bubba
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Everyone please note: dogs get diabetes from their food just like humans. You need to change to a Non-junk food. Go to dogfoodadvisor.com and see how bad your dog food rates. you should use no less than a 4 star food. If price is an issue, some of the lower priced decent foods are: 4Health brand at Tractor Supply, Kirkland Brand and Nature's Domain at Costco. If you can afford them, Blue Buffalo, Taste of the Wild, Wellness etc. are top quality safe
foods and you will save all that vet money cos you can get your dog off of insulin. Most vets are not well versed on dog food quality. I have NEVER seen a safe dog food in a grocery store. Do Not be fooled by marketing hype, they want your money, they don't care about your dog. Purina had been inundated with reports of dog deaths and severe illnesses due to "Beneful" which is only beneful to their pockets! And done nothing to change their dangerous formulas. This goes for brands like Science Diet (most formulas) and Pedigree also. (Although I think
Answered on Feb 27, 2013 9:29:25 AM by Sunny McAlister
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