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Insulin Syringes are a type of diabetes device used to inject insulin into the body. They are typically made of plastic and contain a needle that is used to inject the insulin. Insulin syringes come in a variety of sizes and are designed to be used with different types of insulin. The size of the syringe is determined by the amount of insulin that needs to be injected. Insulin syringes are typically disposable and are designed to be used once and then discarded.
Insulin syringes are an important part of diabetes management and are used by people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. They are used to inject insulin into the body to help regulate blood sugar levels.
There are a number of companies that manufacture insulin syringes, including Becton Dickinson, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi, and Eli Lilly. These companies produce a variety of insulin syringes, including disposable and reusable syringes, as well as syringes with different needle sizes. Show Less Read more