303327: BD SafetyGlide 1ml Tuberculin Syringe w/Permanent 27G x 3/8" Needle, Intradermal Bevel

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Price: | $35.00 per box of 100 |
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In Stock: | 2 box of 100 |
Expiration: | 11-2027 |
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BD SafetyGlide Tuberculin Syringe
303327
- 1ml BD SafetyGlide™ Tuberculin Syringe with 27G x 3/8 in. Permanently Attached Needle (Intradermal Bevel)
- The BD SafetyGlide™ Syringe for TB and allergy is specifically designed to deliver small doses of medication, while helping keep clinicians and patients safe.
A tuberculin syringe is a small, calibrated syringe commonly used in medical settings for intradermal (under the skin) injections, particularly for tuberculosis testing. It typically holds up to 1 milliliter (mL) of fluid and has fine gradations to ensure precise measurements, often in 0.01 mL increments. This level of accuracy is crucial for administering small, controlled doses of medications like tuberculin for the Mantoux test, a diagnostic tool for tuberculosis.
Manufacturer
Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) is a global medical technology leader providing a broad range of products across medication management, diagnostics, and surgical care. BD’s Medical segment includes industry-leading solutions in medication delivery, such as BD syringes, needles, and infusion systems, as well as devices for diabetes care and pharmaceutical pre-fillable systems. The Life Sciences division supports clinical diagnostics and research with products like BD Vacutainer blood collection systems and BD Veritor rapid testing platforms. BD’s Interventional segment includes advanced surgical products from acquired brands like Bard and Tepha, with specialties in infection prevention, hernia repair, biosurgery, and urology. With a focus on advancing health through technology, BD supports hospitals, labs, and clinicians worldwide in improving safety, efficiency, and patient outcomes.