These are found at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club, just as the ReliOn Novolin insulins are.
http://www.relion.com/diabetes/syringes.htm
ReliOn® now offers three needle gauge options:
29 gauge
30 gauge
31 gauge
All 3 needle gauges are available in 3 different sizes (1cc, 1/2cc, and 3/10cc). These options make it easy for you to dose your insulin accurately and precisely.
http://www.relion.com/information/fa...delivery.htm#2
What does the gauge number (and other size numbers) mean?
The higher the gauge number, the thinner the needle. Gauge numbers for insulin syringes are 27 to 31. We have 29, 30 and 31 gauge in our line. The length of the 29 gauge needle is ½ inch. The 30 gauge and 31 gauge needles are shorter, measuring 5/16 inch. Use 3/10cc syringes for up to 30 units of insulin, 1/2 cc syringes for up to 50 units and 1cc syringes for up to 100 units.
ReliOn® Syringes - $12.58 (per 100ct box)
Nice to know that you can get the same types as BD sells with a W-M price tag!
Kathy
http://www.relion.com/diabetes/syringes.htm
ReliOn® now offers three needle gauge options:
29 gauge
30 gauge
31 gauge
All 3 needle gauges are available in 3 different sizes (1cc, 1/2cc, and 3/10cc). These options make it easy for you to dose your insulin accurately and precisely.
http://www.relion.com/information/fa...delivery.htm#2
What does the gauge number (and other size numbers) mean?
The higher the gauge number, the thinner the needle. Gauge numbers for insulin syringes are 27 to 31. We have 29, 30 and 31 gauge in our line. The length of the 29 gauge needle is ½ inch. The 30 gauge and 31 gauge needles are shorter, measuring 5/16 inch. Use 3/10cc syringes for up to 30 units of insulin, 1/2 cc syringes for up to 50 units and 1cc syringes for up to 100 units.
ReliOn® Syringes - $12.58 (per 100ct box)
Nice to know that you can get the same types as BD sells with a W-M price tag!
Kathy
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