The First 32g Insulin Syringe in Canada - DOMREX™ Insulin Syringes ultra-thin 32G needle

madman

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Primo for injecting low volumes of the oily solution daily or EOD strictly sub-q!

Will be coming out with a 1 mL (100 unit) and .5 mL (50 unit) syringe soon.




What sizes are available?

We currently offer a complete range of Domrex insulin syringes to suit every patient’s needs. Our 31G syringes are available in 0.3 ml, 0.5 ml, and 1 ml formats, with both 6 mm and 8 mm needle lengths.

For those seeking the ultimate in comfort, our new 32G ultra-thin syringes are available in 0.3 ml, also in 6 mm and 8 mm lengths.

More sizes will be coming soon as we continue expanding our range to deliver precision and comfort for every injection






DOMREX™ Insulin Syringes 32G - 0.3ml x 6MM or 8 MM needle length
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* With its ultra-fine 0.235 mm diameter, the 32G minimizes tissue trauma, resulting in less pain, bleeding, and bruising while maintaining total control for every injection. Clinical research confirms it: smaller diameter needles significantly reduce insertion pain and tissue damage.*

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Most in the know on TTh are using an LDS insulin syringe whether 1 ml (100 unit), .5 mL (50 unit) or .3mL (30 unit) with fixed needle length (6MM, 8MM, 12.7MM) when injecting strictly sub-q or 12.7MM when injecting shallow IM.

One of the main advantages of using an LDS insulin syringe for testosterone therapy is that there will be minimal waste of medication due to low-dead space let alone you can draw/inject using the same needle.

Numerous benefits when using an LDS insulin syringe (fixed needle) as injections are virtually pain-free, minimal trauma to the tissue, minimizing any waste of medication, easier to measure accurate doses when injecting lower volumes, and you can draw/inject using the same needle to boot.


“Fixed insulin type syringes have no void space at the point where the needle joins the syringe, and so are known as Low Dead Space Syringes, which is sometimes abbreviated in the literature to LDSS. They are made like this so that the full accurate dose is delivered, and there is no waste




 

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