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Insulin Syringe with Needle Veo™ Ultra-Fine™ 0.3 mL 31 Gauge 15/64 Inch Attached Needle Without Safety324910

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SKU #

#1160033

MPN #

324910

Brand

Becton Dickinson

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

SYRINGE/NDL, INSULIN .3ML 31GX6MM (100/BX 5BX/CS)

$39.69 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1160033
Manufacturer # 324910
Brand Veo™ Ultra-Fine™
Manufacturer Becton Dickinson
Application Insulin Syringe with Needle
Gauge 31 Gauge
Graduations U-100 Insulin / Half-Unit Scale
Needle Length 15/64 Inch
Needle Material Stainless Steel Needle
Needle Point Style Short Bevel
Needle Style Attached Needle
Packaging Type Poly Bag
Safety Feature Without Safety
Sterility Sterile
Syringe Material Plastic Syringe
Tip Type Fixed Needle Tip
UNSPSC Code 42142609
Usage Disposable
Volume 0.3 mL
Wall Type Regular Wall

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  • Insulin type U-100
  • The 6 mm length is supported by recent recommendations published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings that advocate using the shortest needle first-line for all patient categories.