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The Insujet™ system is developed for diabetes patients administering insulin mediaction. A special needle-free nozzle is the key feature ot the system...
Sol-M™ Slip Tip Insulin Syringe accurately measure the quantity of liquid medications (according to ISO 8537).
It can be fitted with any Sol-M™ Hypodermic Needle to address a wide variety of clinical needs.
Features:
• High-transparency barrel facilitates seeing syringe content.
• Silicone lubrication ensures smooth plunger movement
• Syringe plunger backstop - helps to prevent accidental withdrawal of
plunger.
• Black graduation scale - designed to enhance contrast and readability.
• Large finger grips support clinicians' better grip control during injections
• Color coded plunger - orange for U-100 insulin
• Designed according to ISO 8537
• Not manufactured with Latex, PVC and DEHP
Intended use:
The Insulin Syringe is used to inject Insulin into the body with the
calibration units of U-100.
Intended user:
Licensed health care professional (HCP).
Cautions:
• Single-use device. Re-use or use if the package is damaged may lead to infection or other illness/injury.
CE 2797
The Sol-M™ Insulin Syringe with a fixed needle has been designed to reduce the medication waste by reducing the dead space. SOL-M™ Standard Insulin Syringes are packed in inner bags of 10 pieces. Each syringe is self-contained sterile.
Intended use:
The Insulin standard syringe with fixed needle is used to inject Insulin into the body with the calibration units of U-100.
Intended user:
Licensed health care professional (HCP) or self-injecting patients after proper training obtained from HCP.
Cautions:
• Single-use device. Re-use or use if the syringe is damaged or opened may lead to
infection or other illness/ injury.
• Users must be trained by a healthcare professional and follow the Instructions For Use. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury to the patient and/or clinician.
• Consult a healthcare provider about your medical condition and appropriate treatment. Always follow the medication manufacturer’s instructions for use, contraindications, warnings and precautions.
• Before changing to a shorter needle, consult with your health care professional.
• Sharp object. Risk of sharp injuries.
CE 2797