The global Disposable Syringes market has been subjected to several regulatory compliances and crucial coding terminology over the years. Adherence to regulatory standards remains crucial for vendors. The rapid increase in the number of injectable drugs to be approved recently has been a key contrib... read more
Technology to inject drugs into the body is a recent development. Hypodermic syringes (hypodermic means ‘beneath the skin’) consist of a hollow needle attached to a syringe. They pierce the skin and inject substances into the bloodstream. They are also used to extract liquid such as blood from the b... read more
A hypodermic (hypo – under, dermic – the skin) needle is a hollow needle commonly used with a syringe to inject substances into the body or extract fluids from it. They may also be used to take liquid samples from the body, for example taking blood from a vein in venipuncture. Large-bore hypodermic ... read more
A disposable syringe is a medical tool used to administer injections of intravenous drugs into the patients blood stream or to draw blood sample.The disposable syringe allows doctors to use the syringe once then discard it. The syringes are meant for one-time usage. A disposable syringe consists of ... read more
Reverting to glass syringes is 'safer'. Glass syringes were never banned in India, they were forced into obscurity as disposable syringes were being vociferously promoted. While sterilised glass syringes can be reused, disposable plastic syringes are supposed to be used only once. The a/d syringes a... read more