A female luer connector equipped with a chip having 3 microneedles; each microne
A female luer connector equipped with a chip having 3 microneedles; each microneedle is 0.6 mm (600 micron) in length (height).This device can be mounted on any standard syringe (luer slip or luer lock connection)
A female luer connector equipped with a chip having 3 microneedles; each microne
A female luer connector equipped with a chip having 3 microneedles; each microneedle is 0.6 mm (600 micron) in length (height).This device can be mounted on any standard syringe (luer slip or luer lock connection)
A female luer connector equipped with a chip having 3 microneedles; each microne
A female luer connector equipped with a chip having 3 microneedles; each microneedle is 0.6 mm (600 micron) in length (height).This device can be mounted on any standard syringe (luer slip or luer lock connection)
a female luer connector equipped with a chip having three microneedles; each mic
a female luer connector equipped with a chip having three microneedles; each microneedle is 0.6 mm (600 micron) in length (height). This device can be mounted on any standard syringe (Luer Slip or Luer Lock connection)
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a car
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a cartridge that forms part of, is attached to, or inserted into an autoinjector (drug pen injector). It is used by persons requiring regular, self-administrated dosages of insulin, hormones, or other pharmaceuticals. This device will typically be constructed as a double-ended, stainless steel needle of various sizes that is fixed to a threaded hub of plastic to which the drug pen injector is connected. This device is packaged in a sealed sterility barrier, and might include needle shielding safety features to reduce the risk of needle stick injury. This is a single-use device.
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a car
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a cartridge that forms part of, is attached to, or inserted into an autoinjector (drug pen injector). It is used by persons requiring regular, self-administrated dosages of insulin, hormones, or other pharmaceuticals. This device will typically be constructed as a double-ended, stainless steel needle of various sizes that is fixed to a threaded hub of plastic to which the drug pen injector is connected. This device is packaged in a sealed sterility barrier, and might include needle shielding safety features to reduce the risk of needle stick injury. This is a single-use device.
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a car
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a cartridge that forms part of, is attached to, or inserted into an autoinjector (drug pen injector). It is used by persons requiring regular, self-administrated dosages of insulin, hormones, or other pharmaceuticals. This device will typically be constructed as a double-ended, stainless steel needle of various sizes that is fixed to a threaded hub of plastic to which the drug pen injector is connected. This device is packaged in a sealed sterility barrier, and might include needle shielding safety features to reduce the risk of needle stick injury. This is a single-use device.
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a car
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a cartridge that forms part of, is attached to, or inserted into an autoinjector (drug pen injector). It is used by persons requiring regular, self-administrated dosages of insulin, hormones, or other pharmaceuticals. This device will typically be constructed as a double-ended, stainless steel needle of various sizes that is fixed to a threaded hub of plastic to which the drug pen injector is connected. This device is packaged in a sealed sterility barrier, and might include needle shielding safety features to reduce the risk of needle stick injury. This is a single-use device.
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a car
A device designed for the parenteral administration of a drug contained in a cartridge that forms part of, is attached to, or inserted into an autoinjector (drug pen injector). It is used by persons requiring regular, self-administrated dosages of insulin, hormones, or other pharmaceuticals. This device will typically be constructed as a double-ended, stainless steel needle of various sizes that is fixed to a threaded hub of plastic to which the drug pen injector is connected. This device is packaged in a sealed sterility barrier, and might include needle shielding safety features to reduce the risk of needle stick injury. This is a single-use device.