Syringe Luer Lock
BD Syringe Luer-Lok 3 ML
What is Syringe Luer Lock?
The BD Syringe Luer-Lok is a medical device designed for precise fluid transfer, featuring a secure Luer-Lok tip that ensures a tight connection with compatible needles and IV devices to prevent leakage. Its clear, graduated barrel allows for accurate measurement of medications or fluids, making it suitable for a variety of medical and laboratory applications. The syringe is designed for single-use to maintain sterility and reduce the risk of cross-contamination.Warnings
- Ensure proper use to avoid needle-stick injuries.
- Use aseptic technique to prevent contamination.
- Do not reuse syringes to avoid cross-contamination.
- Check for damage or defects before use.
- Use only with compatible needles to ensure secure attachment.
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What is Syringe Luer Lock ?
The BD Syringe Luer-Lok is a medical device designed for precise fluid transfer, featuring a secure Luer-Lok tip that ensures a tight connection with compatible needles and IV devices to prevent leakage. Its clear, graduated barrel allows for accurate measurement of medications or fluids, making it suitable for a variety of medical and laboratory applications. The syringe is designed for single-use to maintain sterility and reduce the risk of cross-contamination.- Ensure proper use to avoid needle-stick injuries.
- Use aseptic technique to prevent contamination.
- Do not reuse syringes to avoid cross-contamination.
- Check for damage or defects before use.
- Use only with compatible needles to ensure secure attachment.
Syringe Luer Lock Coupons & Prices
BD Syringe Luer-Lok 3 ML
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