DropSafe 6083 Insulin Safety Syringe 31G x 6 mm, 1 mL – 100 per Box
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DropSafe 6083 Insulin Safety Syringe 31G x 6 mm, 1 mL – 100 per Box
The DropSafe 6083 is a sterile, single-use insulin safety syringe designed for accurate, comfortable, and safe subcutaneous insulin delivery. This 1 mL (U-100) syringe features a fine 31 gauge x 6 mm (1/4″) needle with a tri-bevel cut tip and electropolished finish to ensure smooth penetration and minimal injection pain — ideal for daily use by diabetic patients.
Engineered with a thin-walled needle and optimized barrel design to reduce plunger force and allow easier, faster delivery of insulin, even at higher doses. Clear, bold scale markings provide precise dose measurement in 0.01 mL (1 unit) increments for accurate dosing control.
Integrated hinged safety shield activates with a simple one-handed push after injection, permanently covering the needle to prevent accidental needlestick injuries — protecting both patients and caregivers. Audible click confirms secure lock.
Each syringe is individually sealed for sterility and convenience, making it ideal for home use, travel, or clinical settings. Not made with natural rubber latex. Compatible with standard insulin injection techniques and pen-like handling without a pen device.
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DropSafe 6083 Insulin Safety Syringe 1 mL 31G x 6 mm thin-wall needle tri-bevel tip hinged safety shield one-hand activation audible lock low dead space individual packaging latex-free. Packaged 100 per box.
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