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BD Integra™ Syringe with Retracting BD PrecisionGlide™ Needle
BD offers the latest feature and performance advantages in retracting technology. Aside from its many superior clinical benefits, the BD Integra™ Syringe also provides clinicians with an economic benefit as well. By using a syringe with low waste space volume it provides the benefit of maximizing medication per multi-dose vial and reducing medication costs.
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BD AutoShield™ Duo Safety Pen Needle
Dual shields automatically eliminate needle exposure after use for the highest level of protection. Only BD offers a 5mm needle that eliminates “pinch” technique, a common source of needlestick injury.1 Dual colored shields provide visual and tactile feedback of safety. Duo is compatible with all diabetes pens in the U.S.
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BD
SafetyGlide™ Shielding Hypodermic Needle
BD Activation-Assist™ technology allows for fast and easy, single-handed needle shielding.
Needle based technology provides the greatest amount of versatility.
Full array available.
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BD
SafetyGlide™ Syringe for Insulin, TB and Allergy
This extension of the
BD SafetyGlide family is the only single-handed device that
is available in 1/2ml and 3/10ml, in addition to 1ml sizes.
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BD
Eclipse™ Needle
With the introduction
of this single-handed, needle-based safety injection device,
BD now offers one technology for both injection and blood collection
applications. The BD PrecisionGlide™ Needle is bevel oriented
to the safety cover to facilitate low-angle injections.
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BD
Safety-Lok™ Syringe The
only safety-engineered syringe of its type to offer clear visual
confirmation of the lock position.
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BD
PosiFlush™ Pre-Filled Syringe With
BD Pre-Filled Saline and Heparin Lock Flush Syringes, you get
reliable, cost effective alternatives to vial-based flushing
systems, plus BD offers the only pre-filled flush syringes specifically
designed to reduce blood reflux that may be introduced by the
plunger rod of standard syringes.
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1. A Frid et al. New injection recommendations for patients with diabetes. Diabetes & Metabolism 36 (2010) S3-S18.