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- Weight: 9.1 lb
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Cardinal Health
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Frequently asked questions
Are these syringes safe for latex-sensitive individuals?
Yes, these Cardinal Health Monoject Non-Sterile Syringes are confirmed to be latex-free. This material composition makes them safe and suitable for clinical environments and individuals with latex sensitivities.
Do these syringes support professional sterilization?
Yes, these Cardinal Health Monoject syringes are designed to be reprocessed and sterilized, despite being supplied in a non-sterile condition. This makes them highly flexible for clinical, laboratory, or industrial settings where on-site instrument sterilization is required. They are compatible with two standard terminal sterilization methods:* Autoclaving (steam sterilization)* Gas sterilization
What are the available syringe capacities?
The Cardinal Health Monoject Non-Sterile Syringes are offered in a comprehensive range of capacities, providing the flexibility needed for various fluid handling and measurement tasks.
All syringes feature standard graduations to ensure reliable and accurate volume measurement. The available capacities range from 3mL up to 60mL:
- 3mL
- 6mL
- 10mL
- 12mL
- 20mL
- 35mL
- 60mL
What reliable syringe tip options are offered?
The Cardinal Health Monoject Non-Sterile Syringes are available with two primary tip options to suit various needs:
- Regular Tip: This is a standard design suitable for general fluid dispensing and aspiration tasks.
- Luer Lock Tip: This highly secure option creates a reliable, leak-proof connection for use with tubing or other compatible medical devices, ensuring stability and safety during procedures.
Are these syringes available in bulk quantities?
Yes, Cardinal Health Monoject Non-Sterile Syringes are designed for high-volume use and are supplied exclusively in bulk-packed configurations.
This packaging strategy makes them highly suitable for clinical, laboratory, or industrial settings. Case sizes vary widely depending on the chosen syringe volume (3mL to 60mL) and tip type (Regular Tip or Luer Lock Tip), ranging from 100 units per case up to 2000 units per case.
Are the Monoject syringes available in bulk packaging?
Yes, these Cardinal Health Monoject Non-Sterile Syringes are supplied exclusively in bulk packaging formats, which is ideal for high-volume institutional, laboratory, or industrial use.
The exact count per case varies based on the specific configuration chosen (volume and tip type).
Generally, quantities range from 100 units per case up to 2000 units per case for certain high-volume variants (e.g., 3mL Luer Lock Tip). This bulk supply structure ensures convenience and cost-efficiency.
Do these syringes use standard measurement graduations?
Yes, the Cardinal Health Monoject Non-Sterile Syringes feature standard graduations.
This ensures they provide clear and reliable volume measurement markings necessary for accurate fluid handling in various applications.
Can these syringes be safely sterilized for reuse?
Yes, these Cardinal Health Monoject syringes are designed specifically for reprocessing and reuse. They are shipped in a non-sterile (Factory New) condition and must be sterilized prior to use.
These syringes support the following terminal sterilization methods:
- Autoclaving
- Gas sterilization
Additionally, the syringes are manufactured to be latex-free, which helps minimize the risk of allergic reactions for patients and users.
Are these syringes safe for latex-sensitive users?
Yes, these Cardinal Health Monoject syringes are latex-free. This construction is a key feature, making them suitable for use by individuals and in environments sensitive to latex materials.
Are versatile syringe tip options offered?
Yes, Cardinal Health Monoject Non-Sterile Syringes are available in two primary tip configurations to accommodate various procedural requirements:
- Regular Tip: This is the standard tip configuration, suitable for general-purpose dispensing and applications where a simple connection is needed.
- Luer Lock Tip: This tip features screw threads that allow for a secure, positive-locking connection to needles or other Luer fittings. This mechanism is crucial for ensuring stability and preventing accidental disengagement or leakage during critical fluid transfers.