Buy Exel 10PACK – 1 CC Insulin Syringe with 29 G X 1/2″ Needle
the Exel 10PACK – 1 CC Insulin Syringe with 29 G x 1/2″ Needle is a sterile, medical-grade injection device designed for the precise delivery of thin-viscosity medications into the subcutaneous (fat) layer of the skin.
Technical Specifications
- Syringe Capacity (1 CC): This is a 1.0 mL syringe. For insulin users, it is calibrated for U-100 insulin, meaning it can hold up to 100 units.
- Needle Gauge (29 G): The “G” stands for gauge, which measures the thickness of the needle. A 29-gauge needle is very thin, designed to minimize pain and tissue trauma during penetration.
- Needle Length (1/2″): At 12.7 mm, this is a “standard length” subcutaneous needle. It is long enough to ensure the medication reaches the fatty tissue beneath the skin while avoiding the muscle.
- Low Dead Space: The needle is permanently attached to the barrel to eliminate “dead space,” ensuring that the full dose is delivered and medication waste is minimized.
Uses
- Diabetes Management: The primary medical use is for the self-administration of insulin to manage blood glucose levels.
- Peptide & Hormone Therapy: Because of the fine 29 G needle, these syringes are the industry standard for injecting research peptides (like BPC-157 or CJC-1295) and hormones (like HCG or B12) that have been reconstituted with Bacteriostatic Water.
- Veterinary Use: These are frequently used for domestic pets (cats and dogs) that require insulin or other subcutaneous medications.
Packaging and Safety
- 10PACK Format: This refers to a single poly-wrapped bag containing 10 individually sterile-wrapped syringes. This format is popular for travel or short-term treatment cycles.
- Tri-Bevel Tip: The needle tip is ground to three angles to allow it to glide into the skin more smoothly than flat-tip needles.
- Latex-Free: The plunger and barrel are 100% latex-free and non-pyrogenic.
Safety Best Practices
- Single Use Only: These syringes are designed for one-time use to prevent infection and avoid needle dulling, which causes pain and bruising.
- Disposal: Used needles must be placed in a puncture-resistant Sharps Disposal Container to prevent accidental needle sticks




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