Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Buy needle and syringes, but only from the best and after knowing their basics




Buy needle and syringes from a Direct Line Medical Supply that is reputed and genuine. Needles and syringes are two things you should be wary of when buying from a shop or brand you have not heard of. Also, it always helps to know a few basics about them before you buy needle and syringes like how are needles numbered and what are the different types of syringes. A poor standard of needles or syringes can cause diseases hence you should not compromise on costs and only buy your supplies from a well known company.

Before you Buy needle and syringes, you should know a little about both. Here are a few facts about syringes that will help you choose the right ones:
  1. There are smaller syringes that are used for normal injections into the tissues beneath the surface of the skin and then there are bigger ones that are used to inject medication into intravenous lines.
  2. There are irrigation bulb syringes and piston type syringes.
  3. There are general purpose syringes that include 1ml, 10ml, and 20ml, 30 ml, and 60 ml etc Luer Slip tips.  Syringes usually are classified as either Luer Lok or non Luer Lok categories.
  4. There 5cc, 30 cc, 60 cc Luer Lock tips in general purpose syringes as well.

Luer lok syringes need a needle tip, and require a slight twist for being set into a position. The twisting gesture holds the needle tightly in its place. On the other hand, Non luer lok are the ones that need you to press the needles down – there is no twisting motion involved.

[URL="http://www.directlinemedical.com"]Needles[/URL] are usually made of stainless steel. They can be categorised with respect to their length and their diameter. They are usually ½ inch to 3 inches long. Medical needles are sold in packages. On the package, the number and the type is written in the format of “needles- G- another number”. The number that comes in front of “G” is the gauge of the needle. The gauge is inversely proportional to the thinness of the needle i.e. the higher is the gauge number, the thinner is the needle. The gauge sizes can be 18-31.

Syringe sizes can be 0.5 ml, 1ml, 3ml, 5ml, 10ml, 12ml, 20ml and 60ml. There are insulin and tuberculin syringes. The insulin ones are small in size and can hold 0.3 ml to 1 ml and the tuberculin syringes can also up to 1 ml of fluid. Keep in mind that either of the syringes cannot be used before each other purposes. Syringes made for a specific purpose should be used for that purpose only.

It is also very important for you to make sure that the syringe you buy can hold that much fluid as you need it to hold. That should be the number one thing you check before you buy it. Lastly, know that the type and size of the needle and syringe you are out to buy depends on what medication your doctor has prescribed to you. Do not buy needle and syringes before knowing the specifications given to you by the doctor or pharmacist. Direct Line Medical Supply also has sterile serum vials.