About ConXport Dispovan Tuberculin Syringe
1mlTuberculin Syringes Are Long Type Syringe With 26 Gx 1/2 Needle On Any OtherNeedle Size As Per The Requirement.
TheseSyringes Are Used To Give BCG Vaccination.
Barrels& Plungers Are Made Of Nontoxic, Medical-Grade Polypropylene CompatibleWith The Medication For Short Term Contact Drug Delivery Application.
TheNozzle Of The Barrels Is Luermount Type Having A 6% Luer Taper.
GasketsAre Made Of Natural Rubber Which Is Chemically Inert And Compatible WithMedication For Short Term Contact Drug Delivery Application.
Precision and Safety in Medication AdministrationWith its fine graduation intervals and bold scale, the ConXport Dispovan Tuberculin Syringe offers unmatched accuracy for dosage preparation. The fixed 26G needle ensures minimal discomfort during intradermal injections. Medical-grade polypropylene construction and EO sterilization provide safety and reliability for both patients and professionals.
Approved Quality and Easy HandlingCertified with CE marking and ISO 7886-1 compliance, this syringe meets international standards. A three-part, latex-free design eliminates allergy risk, while blister packaging maintains sterility up to five years from manufacture. Its ergonomic, lightweight build guarantees comfortable handling and precise application.
FAQs of ConXport Dispovan Tuberculin Syringe:
Q: How is the ConXport Dispovan Tuberculin Syringe used in diagnostic procedures?
A: The syringe is employed for intradermal injection of tuberculin, insulin administration, and precise medication dosing. Its accurate 0.01 ml increment markings and fixed 26G needle allow for reliable, minimally invasive delivery of drugs during diagnostic and routine procedures.
Q: What makes this syringe suitable for sensitive applications such as insulin delivery?
A: Its latex-free plunger tip, non-pyrogenic material, and sterile blister packaging make it hypoallergenic and safe. The bold, clear graduation and fine increments support precise dosing required for sensitive medications, such as insulin.
Q: When should the ConXport Dispovan Tuberculin Syringe be discarded?
A: The syringe is designed for single-use only and should be disposed of immediately after one injection to maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination. It is not recyclable and must be handled as medical waste.
Q: Where can these syringes be used effectively?
A: They are suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and diagnostic centers. Their sterile individual packaging makes them ideal for both outpatient and inpatient settings.
Q: What benefit does the fixed needle design provide compared to detachable needles?
A: A fixed needle minimizes medication wastage, enhances accuracy, and reduces dead space, ensuring that the full dose is administered during each injection.
Q: How should the syringes be stored to retain sterility?
A: Store the syringes in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight. Proper storage preserves their sterility and extends shelf life up to five years from the manufacturing date.