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Medical syringes for different fields of use

Are you a healthcare professional looking for syringes for your patients or for yourself? The DocCheck store has everything you need - we provide quality medical equipment at competitive prices. Find everything you need to inject, puncture your patients or treat diabetes in our online store. We offer syringes with needles (hypodermic syringes), insulin syringes, catheter syringes, fine dosing syringes and everything you may need in terms of accessories, syringe connectors, atomizing devices, injector cylinders etc.

Whether administering medication, drawing blood from patients, giving intramuscular injections or administering insulin, syringes are used every day in health care facilities, DocCheck supplies many professionals and individuals around the world and prides itself on providing an impeccable service.

Single use syringes

We offer a variety of single-use syringe offerings and sizes, from leading brands such as B. Braun and BD, and available with or without needles.

Disposable syringes are used for blood collection or intravenous injections and are very useful in preventing the spread of disease and protecting healthcare workers from various contamination risks. They help keep the work environment clean and save money in the long run.

Proper disposal of used hypodermic needles is essential for your safety and the safety of others. It's not a good idea to put your used sharps in the trash, as this can injure sanitation workers or anyone who may come in contact with the needle. You may also contaminate the recycling centers. Place your used needles in a sealed container, such as an empty coffee can with plastic wrap on the lid, or sealable plastic bags, before disposing of them in the trash. Write "sharps - do not recycle" on the needle container. Most medical facilities provide waste disposal containers (also called needle collectors) specifically designed for medical waste; use these containers for disposal of your used syringes.

Insulin syringes

Syringes are an essential tool in the healthcare industry, but they are also an important part of daily life for people with certain health conditions, including diabetes. Diabetes leads to blood sugar problems, requiring sufferers to inject insulin regularly with insulin syringes to stay healthy and lead an active life.

U-40 insulin syringes are used to deliver small doses of insulin. To use them correctly, always read the package again before each use. Also, make sure your hands are clean before injecting to avoid any type of infection. Please also observe the following precautions when inserting the needle into the skin:

  • First, carefully remove the cap from the needle without touching it directly.
  • Check the syringe for air bubbles and then insert the needle at a 90-degree angle into the muscle tissue just below the skin.
  • Pull on both sides of the skin during insertion to facilitate needle penetration.
  • Press the plunger down hard until all the fluid comes out of the needle.
  • You can then remove the needle, disinfect the wound and apply a dressing to help it heal.
  • If you need to store insulin syringes, store them in an upright position to prevent air from getting into the reservoir.

These tips are intended to guide people with medical conditions that require regular injections by themselves or a loved one. For all other types of injections, especially cosmetic, we strongly recommend that you seek professional help. We do not sell hyaluronic acid syringes on our online store and do not recommend the use of hyaluronic acid syringes by anyone without medical skills.

Catheter syringes

These syringes are part of the instruments necessary for the installation of a catheter. Once inserted into the patient's body and connected to a medical bag, they allow the diffusion of medicinal or nutritional substances into the body over a given period of time. These syringes are designed to remain in the patient's body for longer periods of time while minimizing discomfort.

Fine-dose syringes

Fine-dose syringes, also known as hypodermic syringes, are used for subcutaneous or intramuscular injections. They differ from larger syringes that are used to inject drugs or irrigate wounds. They have smaller reservoirs and thinner needles. The 1 ml syringes have the largest reservoir size available for a fine dosage syringe, the 5 ml syringes and the 10 ml syringes are not suitable for subcutaneous use.

The needles of these intramuscular syringes are made to penetrate not only muscle but also soft tissue, the larger size needles can penetrate blood vessels and the larger gauge needles are usually associated with thicker body parts such as bone and cartilage.

High-pressure injectors

High-pressure injectors have become the dream of every person who is afraid of needles. A needle-free injection is a convenient alternative to the traditional injection process and is ideal for patients with a fear of needles. We offer high-pressure injectors for a quick and painless injection.

Order medical syringes online at the DocCheck store

The DocCheck store offers quality medical equipment and delivers quickly and securely. Our products are packaged and shipped in a way to avoid any damage or deterioration of the material during transport. Place your order now to be delivered quickly.