Our Disposable Diabetic Syringes with Fixed Needle are meticulously designed to provide individuals with diabetes a reliable, safe, and user-friendly solution for insulin administration. Recognizing the critical need for accuracy and comfort in daily injections, this product integrates essential safety features with superior engineering to enhance patient compliance and care outcomes.
Disposable Diabetic Syringes Features & Technical Specifications:
Integrated Fixed Needle: The needle is permanently attached to the syringe barrel, eliminating the risk of needle detachment during injection and ensuring a complete, consistent dose delivery.
Ultra-Fine, Ultra-Sharp Needle: Specially engineered needles ensure minimal penetration resistance and significantly reduce pain and discomfort for the patient.
High-Visibility Graduations: The Disposable Diabetic Syringes barrel features large, clear, and bold markings in insulin units (e.g., 100 IU), allowing for easy and accurate dosage measurement, even for users with visual impairments.
Medical-Grade Materials: Manufactured from premium, biocompatible materials, the Disposable Diabetic Syringe is latex-free and non-toxic, ensuring maximum patient safety and minimizing the risk of allergic reactions.
Single-Use Sterility: Each Disposable Diabetic Syringe is individually packaged and sterilized (e.g., by EO Gas or Gamma Irradiation), guaranteeing sterility and safety for single use, right out of the package.
Key Disposable Diabetic Syringes Advantages:
Dosing Accuracy: The clear graduations and precision-engineered plunger work together to ensure that users receive the exact insulin dose they draw, which is crucial for effective glycemic control.
Enhanced Patient Comfort: The combination of an ultra-fine needle and a smooth-action plunger makes the injection process as quick and painless as possible, encouraging consistent treatment adherence.
Uncompromising Safety: The fixed-needle design is a critical safety feature that prevents medication waste and potential needlestick injuries. Being latex-free and sterile, it offers peace of mind for every injection.
User-Friendly Design: The Disposable Diabetic Syringes are lightweight and easy to handle, making them suitable for a wide range of users, including the elderly and those with dexterity challenges.
Manufactured in an ISO 13485 certified facility and compliant with international standards, our diabetic syringes represent a commitment to quality and reliability in diabetes care management.
Basic Info.
Application: Medical
Type: Syringe
Material: Plastic
Volume: 0.3cc,0.5cc,1cc
Export Markets: Global
Additional Info.
Trademark: LELUN or OEM
Packing: Polybag, Blister
Standard: ISO
Origin: China
HS Code: 90183100
Production Capacity: 800000PCS Per Day
Product Description
Disposable Syringe:
Features:
1. Size: 0.3cc0.5cc,1cc
2. Material: Made by medical grade PP
3. Needle: With needle
4. Piston: Latex or latex free
5. Tip type: Fixed needle
6. Sterile: EO gas steriled, pyrogen-free
7. Packing: PE / Blister individual package, middle polybag or box

Why do diabetes patients need to take insulin?
The main reasons why diabetic patients need to take insulin are absolute insulin deficiency, ineffective other treatments, and acute complications. The specific situations are as follows:
1. Absolute insulin deficiency
Some diabetic patients have absolute insulin deficiency due to pancreatic β cell destruction, so they need to use exogenous insulin to lower blood sugar. It is mainly suitable for patients with type 1 diabetes, and the treatment principle for almost all patients with type 1 diabetes is to use insulin as early as possible and for life.
2. Ineffective other treatments
If the blood sugar level of diabetic patients is very high, oral hypoglycemic drugs and life management alone cannot control blood sugar well. Insulin is also needed in the early stage to promote blood sugar reduction.
3. Acute complications
If diabetic patients have acute complications, such as diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state, etc., oral hypoglycemic drugs are usually ineffective at this time, and insulin injection is required for treatment.
In addition to the above reasons, diabetic patients with liver and kidney dysfunction, accompanied by stress state, and accompanied by wasting diseases, all need insulin treatment. However, patients need to strictly follow the doctor's instructions to take insulin regularly and quantitatively to help stabilize their condition