Description
The MHC Luer Lock Insulin Syringe Barrel (1 mL) is designed for precise, small-volume medication delivery with a secure Luer Lock connection. The clear barrel with bold graduations supports accurate dose measurement, while the Luer Lock tip helps prevent accidental needle detachment during preparation and administration. Sterile and latex-free, it is built for safe use in clinical, home, or veterinary settings where dosing accuracy matters.
Identification
Product Identifier: Luer Lock Insulin Barrel
Product Code: 802015
Brand: MHC
Manufacturer: MHC Medical Products
Volume: 1 mL
Tip Type: Luer Lock
Graduations: Clear, bold scale markings
Sterility: Sterile
Latex-free: Yes
Key Benefits
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Secure connection: Luer Lock tip helps keep the needle firmly attached to reduce leakage or pop-off risk.
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Precision dosing: 1 mL capacity with clear graduations supports accurate measurement of small doses.
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Smooth plunger action: Designed for controlled aspiration and injection.
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Safety: Latex-free materials help reduce allergy concerns.
Applications
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Diabetes management: Insulin administration requiring precise dosing.
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Veterinary use: Accurate medication delivery for small animals.
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General medical: Medications requiring small, controlled volumes when paired with a compatible needle.
Usage Guidelines
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Preparation: Attach a compatible Luer Lock needle securely to the barrel.
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Drawing medication: Pull back the plunger to the required dosage mark.
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Administration: Inject according to standard medical protocol.
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Disposal: Dispose of the assembled components in an approved sharps container after use.
Certifications, Safety Standards, and Regulatory Approvals
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ISO certified: Manufactured under quality control standards.
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FDA cleared: Approved for medical use.
Comparison with Competitor Products
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vs. Luer slip barrels: Luer Lock design provides a more secure connection to help prevent needle disengagement, which can be important when higher pressure is applied.
Typical User Profile and Application Scenarios
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Diabetic patients: Self-administration of insulin under prescribed guidance.
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Nurses: Preparing and administering small-dose medications in clinical environments.
Best Practices for Use and Maintenance
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Single use: Do not reuse.
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Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.


