Function: | Mesothereapy Dermal Filler Fat Dissolver Syringes |
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Material: | Pn |
Shelf Life: | 5 Years |
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There are various kinds of insulin syringes. The kind you utilize will depend on your prescription and the instructions from your provider.
The size of the syringe depends on the amount of medication it can hold. The three sizes of insulin syringes are:
Insulin needles typically use milliliters (mL) and units as measurements. There are 100 units in a mL, meaning 1 unit is .01 mL.
Your provider should let you know what size insulin syringe you need based on your dosage. But you can also calculate it yourself by comparing the number of mLs in a syringe compared to your prescribed dosage.
Gauge is the size of the needle opening. The higher the gauge number, the smaller the needle. Smaller needles lead to more painless injections, but larger gauges can be necessary for a variety of reasons.
Medications require different needle sizes depending on the depth of the injection, the viscosity of the medication, the location in which it's being injected, and other factors.
Subcutaneous insulin needles typically run between 26 gauge to 31 gauge.
Needles also come in different lengths. The length of the needle dictates how far into the skin the needle can go.
Insulin needles are typically very small, since they only inject into the fatty layer of the skin. Intramuscular needles are longer to ensure the medication reaches the muscle.
Common insulin needle lengths are: