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Ultra-Fine II™ U-100 Insulin Syringe 31G x 8mm Needle Length with 1/2 unit markings, 3/10cc Volume

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The Ultra-Fine II™ U-100 Insulin Syringe with Half-Unit Markings (3/10cc, 31 gauge x 8mm) is designed for people who need extra precision with smaller insulin doses. The 3/10cc barrel supports doses up to 30 units, and the half-unit scale makes it easier to measure incremental adjustments accurately. This added detail can be especially helpful for insulin-sensitive users or anyone fine-tuning their daily dosing routine.

The 31-gauge needle is very thin to help minimize injection discomfort, while the 8mm needle length supports consistent subcutaneous delivery. These syringes are disposable and intended for single use to maintain needle sharpness and hygiene. Packaged in boxes of 100, they’re well suited for daily home use, caregiver support, and clinical environments where dosing accuracy and comfort are both important.

What are half-unit markings used for?

Half-unit markings allow insulin doses to be measured in 0.5-unit increments instead of full units only. This can be helpful for people who need more precise control over their insulin dosing.

Who typically uses a 3/10cc insulin syringe?

A 3/10cc insulin syringe is commonly used for smaller doses, generally up to 30 units. It offers better accuracy for lower doses compared to larger-volume syringes.

Is a 31-gauge needle comfortable for daily injections?

A 31-gauge needle is among the thinnest available. Many users find thinner needles more comfortable because they require less force to insert and may reduce injection discomfort.

Why choose an 8mm needle length?

An 8mm needle length is often selected for consistent subcutaneous insulin delivery. The best needle length depends on provider recommendations, body type, and injection technique.

Are these syringes reusable?

No. These syringes are intended for single use only. Reusing insulin syringes can dull the needle, increase discomfort, and raise the risk of irritation or infection.

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