- Material: The syringe and plunger are typically made of non-toxic, medical-grade polypropylene, while the needle is made of stainless steel.
- Components: It consists of a barrel (the clear, cylindrical tube with precise, easy-to-read measurement markings in milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cc)), a plunger with a tight-fitting rubber gasket (to ensure smooth movement and prevent leakage), and an attached or compatible hypodermic needle.
- Sterility: Each “IM Life” syringe is individually packed in a sterile wrapper (often using ETO gas sterilization) and is intended for single use only to minimize the risk of infection and cross-contamination.
The 3ml syringe is a versatile tool widely used in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare. Its uses include:
- Medication Administration: Administering precise doses of various medications, such as antibiotics, pain relievers, or other prescribed drugs, via intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous (SC), or intravenous (IV) injections.
- Vaccinations: Frequently employed for administering vaccines in immunization programs due to its suitability for small, controlled doses.
- Insulin Delivery: Used by diabetic patients for insulin injections in home healthcare settings (specific insulin syringes are often calibrated in units, but 3ml syringes can also be used depending on the prescribed dose).





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