What Is a Retractable Syringe?

Retractable syringes offer enhanced safety by reducing needle-stick injuries and minimizing contamination. They are single-use and available in various sizes for diverse medication needs.

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How to use the manual retractable syringe:

1

Inspect the syringe for damage or defects.

2

Insert the needle into the vial or ampoule.

3

Draw the medication into the syringe barrel.

4

Remove all air bubbles from the syringe.

5

Clean the injection site with antiseptic solution.

6

Give the injection.

7

Pull the syringe back and the needle will be pulled into the syringe and the plunger will be broken.

Features of Manual Retractable Syringe:

1. Retractable needle:

Manually retractable syringes feature a retractable needle that retracts into the syringe barrel after use. This feature protects healthcare professionals from accidental needle sticks while administering injections to patients.

2. Empty barrel:

The clear, manually retractable syringe barrel allows healthcare professionals a clear view of the medication being drawn and administered. This feature ensures accuracy and reduces the risk of medication errors.

3. Smooth plunger action:

The manual retractable syringe is equipped with a smooth plunger action, ensuring ease of use and reducing the risk of injection site discomfort for the patient.