What Is an Insulin Syringe?
Insulin needleless syringes (also known as insulin needleless injection systems) are devices that are injected by pressure. Needleless syringes are divided by power unit, with spring mechanical power, CO2 gas power and electric power; divided by ampoule capacity, there are three specifications: 0.3ml, 0.5ml and 1.0ml; there are miniature pen type and handheld gun type in appearance The hand-held gun type is mainly pneumatic and is used for group injections. It is divided into two types for human and veterinary use. The miniature pen type is mainly spring-powered and is widely used in insulin, interferon, and vaccines Injection of liquid medicine.
Insulin needleless syringe
- Needle-free injection technology has been born in European and American countries for hundreds of years, and the domestic self-developed insulin needle-free syringes have also been marketed. The domestic needle-free technology is developing towards small volume and good injection effect. Needleless syringes are divided by power unit, with spring mechanical power, CO2 gas power and electric power; divided by ampoule capacity, there are three specifications: 0.3ml, 0.5ml and 1.0ml; there are miniature pen type and handheld gun type in appearance size The hand-held gun type is mainly pneumatic and is used for group injections. It is further divided into two types: human and veterinary. The miniature pen type is mainly spring-powered and is widely used.
- insulin
- Insulin needleless syringe (also known as insulin
- Treatment of diabetes
- First, the preparation of the syringe
- 1. Place the syringe in the reset device and make sure the safety lock is in the "LOCK" position.
- 2. Close the resetter and give the syringe
- The insulin needle-free syringe is aimed at the water jet sprayed from the skin. The micropore on the front of the ampoule is only 0.17 millimeters. It is more comfortable and safer than puncturing the skin with a metal needle. Very suitable for long-term injection of insulin and elderly patients.
- The emergence of the insulin needle-free injection system is an epoch-making revolution in the field of injection systems. It replaces the traditional needle syringe, is safe and painless, eliminates infection, and is easy, simple and fast to use. The principle is that the liquid medicine passes through a very fine hole through high pressure to produce a liquid column, which penetrates the skin and is sprayed under the skin, which greatly improves the absorption effect. It is widely used in the injection of small quantities of liquid medicines such as insulin, interferon and vaccines.
- There are more than 20 companies or scientific research institutions in the world
- Consumers are kindly requested to purchase needle-free injection systems through regular channels, and beware of counterfeit products posing potential harm to your health:
- 1. The built-in spring of the needle-less syringe is precisely processed to ensure that the drug injection site is completely under the subcutaneous tissue. The purchased fake and inferior products cannot guarantee that the drug is completely injected into the subcutaneous tissue. Taking insulin injection as an example, if the drug solution is injected into the muscle layer, the absorption rate of insulin is accelerated, the blood sugar is rapidly decreased, and the human body is prone to dizziness, headache, trembling, and accelerated heartbeat Such as the symptoms of hypoglycemia, in the absence of timely treatment, some patients with hypoglycemia will appear unconscious or even die.
- 2. The ampoule without needle injection system is a disposable medical consumable, made of Bayer medical grade polymer plastic Makrolon & reg; and passed various biocompatibility tests. The fake and shoddy products purchased may have the following situations during the injection process:
- 1. Obvious pain
- 2. Edema and hematoma at the injection site
- 3 Inject dust into the body under high pressure
- 4 Chemical reaction between chemical solution and ampoule
- 5. Adverse reactions occurred during contact between ampoule and human skin