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BD Veo Insulin Syringes with Ultra-Fine Needle - 0.3mL, 1mL

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  • Short, ultra-fine 6-mm needle
  • Smaller needle avoids painful intramuscular injection
  • Clear, large dose markings
  • More comfortable, less intimidating insulin delivery
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BD Veo Insulin Syringes
BD Veo Insulin Syringes 6mm BD VEO Syringes BD Ultra-Fine Needle

Description

Who Uses This Product?

BD Veo Syringes are used by individuals prescribed U-100 insulin to manage diabetes.

Why They Love It?

The BD Veo Insulin Syringes 6mm 31G help make insulin injections more comfortable and less intimidating. The Ultra-Fine needle reduces pain and is short to avoid an intramuscular injection. The syringes are packaged sterile for immediate use.

BD Veo Insulin Syringes With BD Ultra-Fine Needle Overview

BD Veo Syringes are designed with the BD Ultra-Fine needle, which is BD's No. 1 option for insulin delivery due to its sharp and short 6-millimeter needle. To aid in comfort, the popular Veo brand is 53% shorter than the 12.7-millimeter needle.  A short needle is less likely to cause pain and tissue damage, making injections less intimidating while delivering consistent insulin into the subcutaneous fatty tissue. Optimizing glycemic control via the fatty tissue is the preferred method over the muscle since intermuscular injections can be more painful, cause bruising, and change the way the insulin is metabolized, making these insulin syringes a very desirable method for diabetes management.

 

Features and Benefits

  • Features the Best-Selling BD Veo Ultra-Fine Needle
  • Short 6 Millimeter Needle
  • Ideal for Insulin Injections Into the Fatty Tissue
  • Large Dose Unit Markings
  • Clear Hub
  • Designed for Insulin Delivery
  • Short Needle Avoids Intramuscular Injections
 

Easy-To-Read Hub

The insulin syringe has a clear hub with large unit markings. This makes it easier for users to view while drawing up the insulin to achieve the accurate dose.

 

Safe and Convenient

  • Packaged sterile
  • Not made with BPA
  • Not made with DEHP
  • Not made with natural rubber latex
  • Disposable after use

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What needle gauge is best for insulin delivery?
When injecting smaller volumes of insulin, a 29- to 31-gauge needle is commonly used.1

Does the needle length matter for insulin delivery?
A shorter length facilitates entry into the subcutaneous tissue which is a preferred location for insulin delivery.

Why are smaller 31-gauge needles used for insulin injections and blood glucose testing? 
The smaller the gauge, the thinner the needle is; therefore, it causes less pain and tissue trauma.

 

 

Product Specifications

  • Manufacturer: BD Becton Dickinson

  • Brand: BD Veo

  • Product Numbers: 324909, 324910, 324912

  • Needle Length: 15 to 64 Inches (6 Millimeters)

  • Needle Gauge: 31

  • Milliliters (mL) Options: 0.3, 1

  • Hub Material: Polypropylene

  • Latex Indicator: Not Made With Natural Rubber Latex 

  • Sterility: Sterile

  • Sterilization Method: Gamma Radiation

  • Application: Subcutaneous Insulin Injections 

  • Shelf Life: 1825 Days

Manuals and Documents

PDF Logo    BD Syringe Catalog Page provides the product numbers for all insulin syringe products.

 

PDF Logo    Brochure includes information about needle lengths, needle gauges, and proper injection techniques. It also includes the entire family of BD diabetes products.

Footnotes

1 Ghoshal, Malini. "Does the Size of My Insulin Syringe Matter?" Healthline, Mar. 2021. Accessed 2 Sept. 2022.

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