
VetriJec Hard Pack 3cc Luer Lock Syringe for Pets - with Tri-Beveled Needle, Gray, 22g x 0.75", 1 count - [Sterile & Disposable]
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Description
When it comes to veterinary care, precision is paramount. The VetriJec Hard Pack 3cc Luer Lock Syringe with Tri-Beveled Needle is a reliable tool designed to meet the demands of veterinarians and pet owners alike.
This syringe is built for precision, ensuring controlled and accurate injections, whether you're administering vaccines or medications. The Luer Lock technology guarantees a secure connection between the syringe and needle, preventing leaks and ensuring the precise delivery of the desired dosage.
The included tri-beveled needle is sharp, reducing discomfort for animals during injections and making the process smoother for both the caregiver and the pet.
With an ergonomic design, the syringe offers easy handling and comfortable use, ensuring a seamless experience for professionals and pet owners. It's a versatile tool suitable for a wide range of veterinary applications.
Choose the VetriJec Hard Pack 3cc Luer Lock Syringe with Tri-Beveled Needle for precise and reliable veterinary care.
Key Features:
- Veterinary Precision: VetriJec Hard Pack Syringe is designed for precise and controlled injections, making it an essential tool for veterinarians and pet owners.
- Luer Lock Technology: The Luer Lock design ensures a secure connection between the syringe and needle, preventing leaks and ensuring accurate dosage delivery.
- Tri-Beveled Needle: The included tri-beveled needle is sharp, reducing discomfort for animals during injections.
- Easy Handling: The ergonomic design of the syringe offers easy handling and comfortable use for both professionals and pet owners.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of veterinary applications, including vaccinations, medications, and more.
Intended Use:
The VetriJec Hard Pack 3cc Luer Lock Syringe with Tri-Beveled Needle is intended for precise injections in veterinary care, including vaccinations and medication administration.
Directions
- Preparation: Before use, ensure you have the necessary vaccine, medication, or substance prepared and ready. Confirm the correct dosage and that the needle and syringe are clean and sterile.
- Assemble: If the syringe and needle are not pre-assembled, carefully attach the tri-beveled needle to the Luer Lock end of the syringe. Ensure a secure connection to prevent leaks.
- Fill the Syringe: Draw the required volume of vaccine or medication into the syringe. To do this, insert the needle into the vial and pull back the plunger to draw the liquid into the syringe. Be precise in measuring the correct dosage.
- Remove Air Bubbles: Before administering the injection, tap the syringe gently to make any air bubbles rise to the top. Push the plunger to expel these air bubbles, ensuring an accurate dosage.
- Injection: Carefully select the injection site, typically the neck or shoulder area for pets. Hold the animal firmly but gently and insert the needle into the chosen site at the appropriate depth. Slowly push the plunger to administer the vaccine or medication. Maintain a steady hand to prevent discomfort or injury to the animal.
- Withdraw the Needle: After administering the injection, withdraw the needle smoothly and safely. Be cautious of any sudden movements from the animal.
- Disposal: Properly dispose of the used needle and syringe in accordance with local regulations and safety guidelines. Do not recap needles.
- Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of vaccinations or medications administered, including the type, date, dosage, and the animal's identification.
Always follow the specific instructions provided by your veterinarian or medical professional regarding dosage, injection sites, and vaccine or medication protocols. Veterinary professionals and pet owners should exercise care and diligence to ensure the well-being of animals during the injection process.
Additionally, remember to maintain proper hygiene and safety precautions during the entire procedure, including handwashing and using appropriate personal protective equipment if necessary.
If you have any doubts or concerns about administering vaccines or medications, consult with a veterinarian or a qualified healthcare provider for expert guidance and training.
Please note that this guideline serves as a general reference, and the specific protocol for injections may vary depending on the type of vaccine or medication and the individual animal's needs. Always adhere to professional guidance and manufacturer instructions.


