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The Vaxxen Labs 3mL Luer Lock syringe features a 23G x 1" needle, designed for precision and safety. Each box contains 100 syringes, making it an essential choice for healthcare professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their medical practices.
A**T
Helped my cat face a brutal infection!
He needed antibiotics every 6 hours, without those syringes, he would not have survived that long. It is a bittersweet review, but thank you, you gave me one last year with my sweet son, my soul mate, the best thing that ever happened to me, so for that, I will be forever grateful.
C**S
Good Quality
I use these to inject an oil imulsified medicine IM. Works great.
A**R
Better then 25g
Way easier to push oil through 23g then 25g. Get these instead
D**Y
Just as good as the BD from the pharmacy
It’s not easy to find 23 gauge in a 1 inch needle. I use 23g for TRT it is much easer to push the oil base through this then a 25g.
T**R
Great product even better seller!
****************Updated Review****************Original syringes shipped were a generic substitute made by a company called Bella Pharmaceuticals that is known for safety recalls. They were not Vaxxen as was advertised.Medlab Supply Co reached out to me when they read my review of the unfortunate mix up. The wrong product had been shipped in error. This company went above and beyond to correct the issue. They immediately shipped out the proper item along with a little something extra for my troubles. The product I received was in fact the correct item and is of the highest quality. I am extremely pleased and will be placing many more orders for this item, from MedLab Supply Co, in the future.
R**.
Great value for the price!
These Vaxxen Labs 3mL Syringe, Luer Lock - 23G x 1" syringes are of good quality. They come individually wrapped in a sterile seal. The syringes are easy to push and the needles are decently sharp. I can read the markings on the syringes easily and clearly, which is important when dosing medication.They will come in handy without the needles to give injections to our aging dog. I did find that these did bend a bit easier, so you have to be careful with that, especially if the animal or person is tense or it is going into tense muscle. However, this is true of most needles of this nature.These are very similar quality to what you would get at a pharmacy, and at $28.95 at the time of this review, that is cheaper than what you would pay at your pharmacy or veterinary office. So really is not a bad deal for 100 needles.
J**N
Decent sharp syringes
These are emergency syringes in the event we run out of the others we have purchase.They seem decently sharp and are packaged well. The box is a bit on the flimsy side so be sure to open it up and check for any damage right away.4 stars.
H**!
Well made, but minor details make them less desirable for veterinary use
Summary:These are really well made, even though I had some bending issues. I was using these for vaccinating farm animals, and I'm not sure they were designed for that purpose. If you're self administering shots, such as insulin, you will not have the challenges I had with the animals. I definitely recommend this product.Pros:- Dosage lines are clearly marked and easy to read- These are luer lock, and the needle locks very well. I used 10 today, and zero issues with the locking- Easy to separate the packaging films to get to the syringe- They just "felt" well madeCons:- One needle of the 10 was a little bent a little when I opened it. I used it anyway and it was fine- I used these to vaccinate farm animals (alpacas). I'm not sure these needles were designed for that purpose because two of the needles bent when administering shots to fidgety animals. It's a minor point because the needle worked just fine. In fact, I didn't know they were bent until I was done.- When I give shots, I use my thumb to push the plunger, and my index and middle finger to hold the syringe. The needle slid on fingers a little, making it a little more challenging. Having larger tabs for index and middle fingers probably would have preventing the slippage, but this is a really minor point (maybe a design change?).
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