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Dispovan Unitpack U-100 Insulin Syringe Dispovan Unitpack U-100 Insulin Syringe

Dispovan Unitpack U-100 Insulin Syringe

Quantity Description: packet of 10 syringes
Manufacturer: Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd
Price: ₹ 65.0

Information about Dispovan Unitpack U-100 Insulin Syringe

Dispovan Unitpack U-100 Insulin Syringes are manufactured on totally automated printing, assembly and packaging lines as per the requirements of the most stringent quality standards. 31G x 5/16, Super-fine 30Gx5/16 Xtra-fine 29Gx1/2 needles are siliconised to give minimal pain. Presence of low dead space avoids wastage of medication and ensures accurate dosage.

Salient features of Dispovan Unitpack U-100 Insulin Syringes:
Barrels are made of nontoxic, clear medical-grade polypropylene compatible with any medication.
Plungers, needle covers and bottom caps are made of nontoxic, medical-grade polypropylene compatible with any medication.
Gaskets are made of natural rubber which is chemically inert and compatible with medication for short term contact drug delivery application.

Safety information:
Before use, check the integrity of tamper-evident, heat-stacked sealing of end-caps with barrel. Before change of Brand/Needle size consult your doctor on usage.
Do not share syringes to avoid cross contamination. Do no attempt to re-sterilise or reuse.

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I have a sugar. I am taking insulin. So what I do so that I can leave insulin. Please say me in brief. I want to know...
Mr. Lybrate-user, if you have t1 dm, then only treatment is insulin injection, no other option. If you have t2 dm and still you have been given insulin that means your diabetes must have been really in bad control. Diabetes occurs either due to lack of insulin or resistance to its action (t2 dm), or due to total absence (t1dm). Best medicine for diabetes in fact is insulin, it has no real side effects, our own islets of langerhans in pancreas produce it.
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I am suffering from type ii diabetes mellitus. On insulin which precautions should I take for insulin resistance or say insulin antibodies.

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Once if a diabetic patient starts insulin. Can he starts to oral medicine? or always on insulin?
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What is diabetes? How it is spread? What is insulin? How it use? Why insulin is used in diabetes.

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What is diabetes? How it is spread? What is insulin? How it use? Why insulin is used in diabetes.
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