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Syringes

  1. SLI Medical’s New Brand Provides Sought-After Needles and Syringes for Use with COVID-19 Vaccine

    Low dead-volume syringes (LDV) reduces wasted doses

    NOVI, MI, USA, April 19, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Medical equipment, pharmaceutical, PPE, and consumable supplier SLI Medical has launched a new brand, Doctors Choice. Doctors Choice focuses on providing front line responders including, hospitals, states, municipalities and medical supply distributors with safety needles and syringes specifically sought after for use with the COVID-19 vaccine.

    “These specific syringes and needles reduce waste through a Low Dead-Volume feature (LDV) that is now the gold standard in vaccine administration,” said Josh Kaplan, SLI Medical's Co-founder and President.

    With the launch of Doctors Choice, SLI Medical through its accreditation as an FDA Approved Importer, has been able to ramp up production of 510K Approved needles and syringes. Specifically, 1mL LDV syringes and 25G x 1” Safety Needles to help

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  2. How to Dispose of Used Syringes Safely

    When using a syringe, it's important to dispose of it properly to avoid potential health risks. This article will discuss the best ways to safely dispose of used syringes. We'll cover the different methods available and the safety precautions you should take when disposing of syringes. Read on to learn more about properly handling and disposing of syringes.

    How are syringes used?

    Syringes are an essential medical tool used for various purposes, such as administering injections, withdrawing fluids, and oral delivering medications. When it comes to syringes, safety is of the utmost importance. Hypodermic syringes, in particular, are designed for injections under the skin and must be used with care to prevent injury or infection. Proper disposal of used syringes is also critical to prevent the spread of blood-borne diseases and other harmful contaminants.

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