A Medicare three-component syringe consists of three parts: a barrel, a rubber piston, and a plunger (piston pusher).
Medicare syringes of standard volume (2, 3, 5, 10 and 20 ml) are used in all areas of medicine for subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous and other injections.
Syringes are characterized by a smooth and gentle stroke of the piston, so they are preferred in those branches of medicine where slow intravenous administration of drugs is necessary (anesthesiology, intensive care, ambulance service, emergency medicine, disaster medicine). Syringes are used in anesthesiology, intensive care, oncology, neonatology, when slow dosed administration of drugs in small volumes over several hours or days is necessary.
Along with a wide range of Medicare syringes, they are of high quality. The needles of the syringe have a trihedral sharpening, which provides a painless and less traumatic injection. The thinnest are the needles in insulin syringes.
Characteristics:
- sterile, for single use;
- different volumes of syringes, meet the different requirements of users;
- central / eccentric tip-cone;
- special design to prevent the plunger from falling out;
- latex-free piston;
- polyethylene / blister packaging;
- without a needle / with a needle, the needle is put on the syringe or next to the syringe;
- insulin syringe with ultra-thin soldered needle, "no dead space".