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Syringe 20 ml 50 pieces

Syringe 20 ml 50 pieces

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Sterile disposable 20 ml syringe (package of 50 pieces) for medical and veterinary use. Graduated, ready to use, individually packaged in sterile blister.

Description

Syringe 20 ml 50 pieces is a kit of disposable syringes designed for general use in healthcare, veterinary fields and for activities that require accurate dosages of liquids in sterile form. Each pack contains 50 20 ml syringes, each composed of a transparent graduated body that allows immediate reading of the volume, a sliding plunger with seal that ensures smooth movement and a good seal, and a connecting cone compatible with standard needles and accessories. The 20 ml 50 piece syringe is designed to facilitate sampling, transfer, intravenous or intramuscular administration (where foreseen by the healthcare professional), irrigation and other tasks that require precision and control of the volume delivered.

The transparent design with clear and legible markings on the surface of the 20 ml 50 piece syringe allows you to carry out dosages with high accuracy, minimizing visual errors in reading the liquid level. Syringes are supplied in individual sterile pouches to preserve integrity until use; this reduces the risk of contamination and facilitates management in clinical environments, doctors' offices, veterinary clinics and emergency settings. The pack of 50 pieces is designed for structures with medium or high consumption, or for professionals who need a practical, easy to handle and easily stored supply.

The 20 ml 50 piece syringe is designed to ensure practicality, safety and reliability of use. The smooth surface and ergonomic shape allow a secure grip even in demanding working conditions; the plunger is calibrated to offer a smooth and controlled stroke. The use of materials suitable for industrial sterilization and single-use ensures that, when stored correctly, each syringe maintains the characteristics necessary for safe use. Despite being a simple instrument, it is essential that the use of the 20 ml 50 piece syringe is always carried out with adequate aseptic techniques and under the responsibility of trained personnel or on the indication of a healthcare or veterinary professional.

Therapeutic Indications

The 20 ml 50 piece syringe is indicated for a wide range of therapeutic and procedural uses in the human and veterinary field, when it is necessary to carry out withdrawals, administrations or transfers of liquids with volume control. The most common applications include the administration of liquid drugs, the preparation and dosage of infusion solutions, the administration of local anesthetics in procedural contexts, the collection of biological samples, the irrigation of wounds and body cavities in a properly sterilized clinical environment. The 20 ml 50 piece syringe can also be used for intravenous, intramuscular or subcutaneous administration when compatible with the procedures and administration devices used, and always under the responsibility and indications of the competent healthcare personnel or veterinarian. In the veterinary field it is particularly useful for administering drugs or fluids to small and medium-sized animals, for the preparation of calibrated dosages and for use in diagnostic procedures that require the collection of samples in controlled conditions. Furthermore, the 20 ml 50 piece syringe is suitable for use in laboratories and research centers for handling reagents, preparing solutions and transferring intermediate volumes with precision. It is important to underline that, despite being a versatile tool, the therapeutic use of the syringe must always be associated with technical-professional knowledge: the choice of the syringe, the type of needle to use, the route of administration and the injection techniques must be evaluated case by case by healthcare or veterinary personnel to guarantee effectiveness and safety. The 20ml 50pcs syringe is not intended to be reused; each unit is disposable and sterile when opened, therefore the use of a new syringe for each administration or procedure is recommended to avoid risks of infection or cross-contamination. In summary, the therapeutic indications of the 20 ml 50 piece syringe include: dosing and administration of liquid drugs, collection and manipulation of biological samples, irrigation and clinical washing, preparation and manipulation of solutions in the laboratory and general veterinary use for administration and collections, always in compliance with aseptic practices and current clinical regulations.

Composition

The 20 ml 50 piece syringe is made up of elements selected to guarantee functionality, biocompatibility and ease of use. The body of the syringe is made of transparent and resistant thermoplastic material, which allows clear visibility of the contents and graduated markings for dosing; this material is suitable for contact with pharmaceutical liquids and allows accurate visual control during filling and administration. The plunger, made up of a structure compatible with the body of the syringe, is equipped with an elastomer gasket that ensures the seal and avoids leaks during handling: the choice of elastomer is aimed at limiting reactions with the liquid contained, while offering a smooth and regular stroke. The internal surface of the steric envelope and the manufacturing processes are designed to reduce the presence of particles and guarantee the initial sterility of each individual device. Each unit of the 20 ml 50 piece syringe is individually packaged in a sterile package which preserves its integrity until use; the packaging is designed to maintain adequate conditions of cleanliness and mechanical protection, avoiding contamination and damage before opening. The graduated markings on the body are made of resistant ink which does not alter the composition of the device and allows repeated readings during the operational phases. The set of components is selected to minimize the risk of releasing unwanted substances and to guarantee compatibility with common liquids used in clinical, veterinary and laboratory settings. The 20 ml 50 piece syringe does not contain components that require specific handling precautions beyond those standard for sterile disposable medical devices; however, it is recommended to check the chemical compatibility with the drug or the solution to be dispensed in the case of particular preparations or aggressive solvents. The absence of information on the presence of latex or other allergens must be verified through the product data sheet, but in the absence of additional details it is prudent to take standard precautions when dealing with individuals with a history of known allergies. The 20 ml 50 piece syringe is designed to be disposable and to offer constant performance in terms of sterility, sealing and dosing precision, thanks to a combination of materials and production processes that favor safety and reliability.

Contraindications

The 20 ml 50 piece syringe, as a disposable medical device, has some contraindications and limits of use that must be respected to guarantee the safety of operators and patients or animals. First of all, reuse of the syringe is not indicated: multiple use involves the risk of cross-contamination, infections and deterioration of the performance characteristics of the device. It is contraindicated to use the 20 ml 50 piece syringe if the external packaging or sterile wrapping is damaged, opened or visibly compromised, since the loss of sterility makes the device unsuitable for use. Do not use the syringe with liquids or chemical preparations known to interact with the constituent materials (for example aggressive organic solvents or substances that can degrade elastomers and plastics) without adequate compatibility testing: use with incompatible substances could alter the structure of the syringe, cause the release of particles or contaminate the liquid. Avoid using the 20 ml 50 piece syringe in procedures for which a device with specific characteristics not present in this product is required, such as analytical class volumetric precision or materials certified for particular applications (for example implant surgery or administrations requiring specifically guaranteed materials). Do not use the syringe if there are any obvious signs of mechanical defects, such as stuck plungers, deformed seals, or fractured bodies, as this may affect dosing ability and cause leaks or malfunctions during use. Furthermore, do not use the 20 ml 50 piece syringe for the administration of drugs or substances that require devices with integrated safety systems (for example anti-gaffe systems or devices with safety to reduce the risk of needlestick injuries) if these characteristics are required by the clinical procedure or by local regulations. In the presence of patients or animals with known allergic reactions to the materials composing the syringe, it is necessary to adopt suitable alternatives; in the absence of detailed information on the materials, it is advisable to consult technical personnel or opt for devices with specific certifications. Finally, the use of the 20 ml 50 piece syringe must always take place in compliance with aseptic practices and under the responsibility of trained personnel: its use by individuals who are not trained in procedures that involve health risks is contraindicated, to reduce the risk of administration errors or contamination.

Safety of the drug for the species

The 20 ml 50 piece syringe is a neutral instrument with respect to the contents: the safety of the therapeutic act does not depend directly on the syringe itself, but on the correct selection of the device, its compatibility with the administered substance, the administration technique and the observance of aseptic practices. As regards the target species, the syringe is suitable for both human and veterinary uses, provided that the methods of use, volumes and routes of administration are appropriate for the animal or patient concerned and are evaluated by a healthcare or veterinary professional. The 20 ml 50 piece syringe, being disposable and sterile when opened, helps to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious agents between different subjects, if correctly used and disposed of; however, overall safety also depends on compliance with skin disinfection procedures, choice of the appropriate needle and attention to avoiding contamination during filling and administration. When used in the veterinary field, it is important to consider the sensitivity of the species and the size of the animal: the 20 ml 50 piece syringe is suitable for administrations that require intermediate volumes, but for very small species or for injections that require very small volumes, syringes with smaller graduations may be preferable to ensure greater precision. Similarly, for very large species or for procedures requiring large volumes of continuous administration, it may be necessary to adopt specific infusion systems. The syringe does not modify the chemical or pharmacological properties of the drug, but the use of incompatible needles or accessories can alter the dosage delivered; therefore it is essential to use compliant components and integrate the 20 ml 50 piece syringe into the therapeutic protocol under the supervision of competent personnel. Furthermore, post-use medical waste management is essential for safety: correct disposal in sharps containers and compliance with local regulations reduce the risk of accidental injuries and environmental contamination that could affect the health of people and animals.

Precautions

The use of the 20 ml 50 piece syringe requires a series of practical and behavioral precautions aimed at ensuring safe and effective use. Before use, always check the integrity of the packaging: in the presence of perforations, tears or signs of tampering, do not use the syringe as sterility could be compromised. Carefully open the sterile package only immediately before use and handle the device with clean hands and, if applicable, with sterile gloves to reduce the risk of contamination. When filling the syringe 20 ml 50 pieces, avoid contact of the end of the cone or the internal surface with non-sterile surfaces; if you use a container or vial, be extremely careful not to touch the edge of the needle or the cone of the syringe. To prevent dosing errors, carefully check the graduated marks and place the syringe on a stable surface while reading: readability may be affected by the presence of air bubbles, which must be eliminated with the correct technique before administration. Avoid reusing the syringe 20 ml 50 pieces; the device is disposable and its repeated use increases the risk of infections and degradation of mechanical performance. Take protective measures to prevent needlestick injuries: use appropriate safety systems where necessary and immediately dispose of the needle and syringe in the appropriate sharps waste containers after use. Pay attention to storage conditions: keep the package in a clean, dry place and at room temperature, away from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heat sources that could alter the material and compromise the quality of the product. When administering medications that are sensitive to light or chemical reactions, check the compatibility of the container with the pharmaceutical product before proceeding. In the presence of patients or animals with known allergies to plastic materials or elastomeric components, evaluate suitable alternatives and, in the event of adverse reactions during or after administration, discontinue use and consult a healthcare or veterinary professional. Finally, ensure that the personnel responsible for using the 20 ml 50 piece syringe are trained in administration techniques, aseptic procedures and correct waste disposal, in order to minimize risks for operators, patients and the environment.

Method of administration

The methods of administration with the 20 ml 50 piece syringe vary depending on the intended use, the route of administration and the type of liquid to be dispensed. In general, preparation involves checking the integrity of the sterile packaging and opening it immediately before use; remove the syringe keeping it in appropriate aseptic conditions, insert the needle or compatible accessory to the syringe cone without contaminating the free end. To fill, aspirate the desired liquid by tilting the syringe and keeping the needle or connector immersed in the solution, avoiding the aspiration of air; if air bubbles form, gently poke them in a motion towards the side of the needle and push the plunger to expel the air until the correct volume is reached. For intramuscular or subcutaneous administration, select the needle of length and caliber appropriate to the species or patient and the injection site, following the technical recommendations of the healthcare or veterinary professional; disinfect the site with antiseptic solution, tighten the skin if necessary and insert the needle at an appropriate angle, then push the plunger with control until the prescribed volume is delivered. For intravenous administrations, check the positioning of the venous route and, after having aspirated a small quantity to ensure the absence of blood if required by the protocol, administer slowly while monitoring the patient's response; during infusions or fluid transfers, use suitable fittings and safety systems to avoid leaks and contamination. For irrigation or washing, set the desired flow and position the syringe in order to obtain a uniform and controlled distribution of the liquid; avoid excessive pressure that could damage sensitive tissues. After use, do not reinsert the needle into the syringe cone; immediately remove and dispose of the needle and syringe in sharps containers that comply with local regulations. It is important that all operations are carried out following aseptic procedures and under the supervision of qualified personnel when it comes to therapeutic administration: the 20 ml 50 piece syringe is a tool that facilitates clinical practice, but does not replace the need for professional skills for the correct execution of administration techniques.

Treatment program

The 20 ml 50 piece syringe does not in itself determine a pharmacological treatment program, but represents the means through which the administrations foreseen by a therapeutic plan defined by the healthcare or veterinary personnel are carried out. Therefore, the "treatment program" associated with the use of the syringe depends on the drug or ongoing therapy: the choice of frequency, volume and route of administration must be established by the competent professional based on the diagnosis, the weight of the patient or animal, the pharmacokinetics of the medicine and the general clinical conditions. As part of a therapeutic plan, the 20 ml 50 piece syringe is useful for repeated administrations in programmed cycles, for the preparation and delivery of fractionated dosages or for the administration of support solutions such as rehydrating fluids, always in compliance with clinical indications. For routine activities such as the administration of vaccines or scheduled parenteral treatments, the syringe allows rapid and precise measurement of the prescribed volume; in these cases it is essential to correctly note each administration in the clinical diary or in the treatment documentation, indicating the drug, dosage, route, date and time, as well as the operator who carried out the procedure. In veterinary contexts, planning treatments with the 20 ml 50 piece syringe must take into account the specific needs of the species and the individual response: some protocols require daily administration, others weekly or at longer intervals; the choice is always subordinate to clinical and diagnostic evaluation. Even for home therapeutic treatments involving repeated administrations, the use of the 20 ml 50 piece syringe must be associated with clear instructions for the user, adequate training on asepsis and administration techniques, and on the management of hazardous waste; in the absence of training, such treatments should be carried out by healthcare personnel. Finally, for therapies that require response monitoring or dosage adjustments during treatment, the choice of the syringe as a delivery tool should be integrated into a clinical control plan that includes periodic evaluations and, if necessary, modification of the therapeutic program based on the effectiveness and tolerability of the treatment.

Target species

The 20 ml 50 piece syringe is intended for transversal use which includes both the human and veterinary fields, making it suitable for a multitude of species and types of patients, as long as the use is compatible with the clinical needs and the required administration techniques. In the human context, the syringe is suitable for adults and adolescents for administrations requiring volumes of up to 20 ml, for withdrawals or for irrigation procedures; for newborns and very small pediatric patients, it may be preferable to use devices with smaller graduations to ensure greater precision in the administration of small volumes. In the veterinary field, the 20 ml 50 piece syringe is suitable for use on a wide range of animals: small pets such as dogs and cats for parenteral administration or for blood sampling, small to medium sized farm animals for the administration of drugs or for vaccines, and in some cases for larger species when the volume of 20 ml is within the prescribed dose. However, it is necessary to carefully evaluate the choice of needle and injection technique in relation to the species, size and clinical state of the animal; for example, for small rodents or birds the 20 ml syringe is generally inappropriate and syringes with specific volumes and needles are preferable for the small size. For species with particularly sensitive skin or tissue, additional precautions should be taken and appropriate accessories selected to minimize discomfort and risk of injury. In any case, the use of the 20 ml 50 piece syringe must always be placed in a context of good clinical practice: the choice of instrument, route of administration, frequency and technique must be decided by qualified professionals (doctors, veterinarians or qualified healthcare personnel) who know how to adapt the procedure to the specific characteristics of the species and individual. The syringe is therefore a flexible and useful tool for many species, but its correct use always requires adequate clinical evaluation and specific skills.

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Gruppo Terapeutico
Attrezzature veterinarie
Forma Farmaceutica
Siringa
Tipologia
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