Description
An insulin syringe is a sterile, disposable tool used to inject insulin subcutaneously in people with diabetes. It comes in various sizes (typically 0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, or 1 mL) and is calibrated in units to match insulin dosing accurately. The most common types are U-100 syringes , with fine short needles (e.g., 29–31 gauge) for comfortable and precise insulin delivery.









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