Home Aide EasyComfort 32G (0.23mm) 5/16in (8mm) 1/2cc (0.5mL) U100 Insulin Syringes, 32 Gauge, Individually Wrapped, Box of 100
PRODUCT DETAILS
Home Aide EasyComfort 32G (0.23mm) 5/16in (8mm) 1/2cc (0.5mL) U100 Insulin Syringes are manufactured to the highest quality levels possible. To deliver a more comfortable injection every EasyComfort syringe is engineered with surgical steel then triple-bevel cut for a sharper point, and electro-polished to remove microscopic burrs which give every syringe needle a smooth finish. To ultimately result in a smoother, more comfortable and less painful injection each syringe is film coated for maximum comfort. EasyComfort Insulin Syringe boxes are color-coded by gauge which allows users to quickly identify correct gauge and needle length which further improves user experience and reduces confusion.
Home Aide EasyComfort Insulin Syringes feature
- Needle Gauge: 32G (0.23mm)
- Needle Length: 5/16in (8mm)
- Syringe Barrel Capacity: 1/2cc (0.5mL)
- For use with U-100 Insulin
- Boxes are color-coded according to gauge
- Clear and easy to read information on each side of the box
- Needles are made with surgical steel
- Needles are triple-bevel cut for a sharper point
- Electro-polished needles to remove burrs for a smoother injection
- Thin wall cannulas for easier flow
- Film coated for maximum comfort
How to choose the right size EasyComfort insulin syringe
Choose the smallest size syringe which is big enough to hold the largest dose you take in a day. If your largest dose is close to the syringe’s maximum capacity, you might want to buy the next size up to handle any increases in your dose adjustments.
0.3mL – Ideal for doses under 30 units
0.5mL – Ideal for doses between 30 units and 50 units
1.0mL – Ideal for doses over 50 units
Important Note
Home Aide EasyComfort 32G (0.23mm) 5/16in (8mm) 1/2cc (0.5mL) U100 Insulin Syringes are for single use only, do not reuse them. There is a high possibility of infection if syringes are used more than once. Sharpness and lubrication also deteriorate after first use which requires more pressure to penetrate the skin thus causing pain. Do not share your syringes with other people. You may give other people a serious infection, or get a serious infection from them. After injecting insulin please dispose of syringes properly by using a specifically designed sharps container.
Storage and Use of Medicine
Check the drug information sheet or contact the drug manufacturer for recommended storage and use of your medicine. To avoid clogging and/or contamination of the syringe needle, DO NOT store medicine inside the syringe.
RX Requirements
By proceeding to purchase through our website you acknowledge that syringes will be used for diabetic or other legitimate medical purpose and that you are over 18 years of age. You are solely responsible for following the laws of your State. We reserve the right to refuse any order in the event that filling such order would violate any Federal, State, local law, or regulation. The states of CT, DE, FL (Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward), IL, ME, NH, NJ, NY, TN, and the US Virgin Islands restrict the sale of syringes and needles to licensed professionals and entities or by prescription only. See RX Requirements for more details.