Injekt®-F Luer Solo (Type LDS)

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Single-use 2-piece fine dosage syringes with Luer connector and without detached needle (type Low Dead Space)

Injekt®-F Luer Solo is a hypodermic 2-piece fine dosage syringe with Luer connector and without detached needle (type LDS). The single-use device is intended to be used for the following purposes:

Aspiration and injection of fluids in combination with adequate medical devices via clinically intended access routes (intravascular, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intracutaneous injections, intrathecal, intranasal, enteral, intraurethral, intravaginal, joint and soft tissue injections).

Admixture of drugs to an infusion solution according to SPC of medication in combination with adequate medical devices.

Extraction of body fluids and tissue via aspiration together with adequate medical devices.

The devices are intended to be used for which the respective intended therapy for 2-piece syringes is prescribed (e.g. infusion therapy, injection therapy, nutrition therapy, extraction of body fluids and tissue). No gender or age related limitations. 2-piece fine dosage syringes can be used for adults, pediatric and neonates.

The syringe barrel is made of polypropylene and the plunger is made of polyethylene.

Advantages

  • Fine 0.01 ml graduation for precise dosage of smallest volumes
  • Highly transparent barrel with black graduation and green plunger for easy reading and exact dosing
  • Safe plunger backstop helps to prevent unintentional plunger withdrawal and the loss of any liquids
  • Not manufactured with silicone oil, Polyvinylchloride (PVC), Bisphenol A (BPA), Diethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) and Latex
  • Manufactured according to ISO 7886-1

 

In addition the displacement spike features the following user benefits:

  • Allows for minimal residual volume
  • Higher number of doses that can be extracted out of a multi-dose vial compared to a standard syringe
  • Reduction of drug loss
  • Avoidance of additional costs
  • No change in current clinical practive when using Low Dead Space syringes