Syringes without Needle — How to Choose the Right Syringe Selection Guide

Syringes are essentially small, manual pump devices used for medical procedures. Syringes are used for injections, fluid removal, or irrigation. Choosing the Right Syringe can often be difficult. For injections, syringes are often fitted with a needle. For fluid removal, syringes may be fitted with a needle or with medical tubing. Irrigation syringes have a special tip and are commonly used by themselves or with tubing.

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Syringes are essentially small, manual pump devices used for medical procedures. Syringes are used for injections, fluid removal, or irrigation. Choosing the Right Syringe can often be difficult. For injections, syringes are often fitted with a needle. For fluid removal, syringes may be fitted with a needle or with medical tubing. Irrigation syringes have a special tip and are commonly used by themselves or with tubing.

Medical Syringes are made with plastic or glass to allow visual inspection of the contents. This visual capability helps to facilitate more accurate dose measurements. Plastic syringes are usually considered disposable while glass syringes are usually sterilized after each use for later reuse.

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  • Monoject 60 mL Syringes
    FSA & HSA Eligible
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    $0.71 - $216.07
  • McKesson Enteral Feeding 60 mL Piston Irrigation Syringe w/ Enfit Tip
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (28)
    $1.01 - $30.23
  • McKesson 60 mL Irrigation Syringe Thumb Ring Top with Catheter Tip
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (12)
    $0.96 - $76.62

    Out of stock

  • McKesson 60 mL Irrigation Syringe Kit with IV Pole Bag
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $1.30 - $38.46

    Out of stock

  • McKesson 60 mL Irrigation Bulb Syringe
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (2)
    $1.10 - $53.84

    Out of stock

  • Pulmodyne DART Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (1)
    $142.77 - $153.45
  • DART300 Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device without Syringe
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (1)
    $142.77
  • 60 mL McKesson General Purpose Syringe, Luer Lock
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (25)
    $17.00 - $67.96
  • McKesson Tuberculin Syringe
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (2)
    $18.00 - $312.79
  • DART100 Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device With 3 mL Syringe
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (1)
    $153.45
  • 10 mL McKesson General Purpose Syringes with Luer Lock Tip
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $13.90 - $160.87

    Out of stock

  • 3 mL McKesson General Purpose Syringe - Luer Lock
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $8.48 - $199.03
  • McKesson 5mL General Purpose Syringe, Luer Lock Tip
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $10.53 - $210.63
  • 20 mL McKesson General Purpose Syringe, Luer Lock
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $34.19 - $271.44

Selecting the Right Syringe

Important considerations when purchasing a syringe include medication dose size, syringe tip, dead space, and safety. Syringe size is determined by the amount of fluid or dose volume to be injected or withdrawn. Syringes are manufactured in centimeter (cc) or milliliter (mL) sizes. The larger the syringe size, the lower the flow pressure. Central line injections are usually conducted with syringes of 10 mL or higher to reduce the risk of rupturing the tubing from too much pressure. There are four major syringe tips in use: luer lock, slip tip, catheter and eccentric.

If dead space is a concern, a syringe with a permanently attached needle would be a better selection. To help protect the health of caregivers, safety syringes may also be an important consideration. Choosing the right syringe can be easier by referencing the Syringe Selection Buyers Guide.

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