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Insulin Syringes:

Diabetics most commonly use insulin syringes to inject insulin into the body. The benefit of using insulin syringes over other delivery methods is the fact that any insulin may be used in a syringe. Also, multiple types of insulin may be mixed and used in one syringe.

Size of Insulin Syringes

There are several sizes of insulin syringes. The smallest size insulin syringes are for small doses of insulin. The largest size of insulin syringes are for larger doses. The dosage of insulin and the strength of the insulin will affect the size of the insulin syringes needed.

Gauge of Needle on Insulin Syringes

There are two main considerations when it comes to choosing insulin syringes. The size of the barrel and the needle gauge are the most important characteristics. Keep in mind that with insulin syringes the thinner the needle the higher the gauge. The shortest and tiniest gauge needles are 31 gauge and must be approved by a physician first.

Size of Barrel in Insulin Syringes

The size of the barrel in insulin syringes is important, too, and will depend on the necessary dosage. There are three basic barrel sizes in insulin syringes. The sizes include 3/10 cc, ½ cc, and 1 cc. The majority of diabetics choose to use the barrel that corresponds with the amount of insulin they need to take per dose.

Popular Insulin Syringes

There are many different types of insulin syringes on the market; however it is important to buy a high quality syringe. Some of the more popular brands include UltiGuard Syringes, Aimsco Syringes, UltiCare Syringes, Monoject Syringes, BD Syringes, and REliOn Syringes. It is best to have a meeting with your doctor to receive advice on the diabetic testing supplies that will work best for you. Your doctor can even recommend insulin syringes that will best fit into your diabetic care plan.

Insulin Syringes and Insurance

Many insurance plans will cover your diabetic testing supplies including insulin syringes. However, you will want to double check what insulin syringes are covered and those that are not. Sometimes only certain brands will be covered so it is worth talking to your insurance provider to find out the details.


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