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Syringe List No. 2049-02

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  • CARPUJECT Syringe List No. 2049-02
  • Reusable, plastic holder designed to provide stability during injection.
  • Easy and safe disposal of the cartridge after use.
  • One per bag.


CARPUJECT Syringe List No. 2049-02 - Reusable, plastic holder designed to provide stability during injection. Easy and safe disposal of the cartridge after use. One per bag.


Nb07
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Any nurse still practicing should get one of these. They are hard to find when needed. Works very well.
LS
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Exactly what I needed for those Carpuject meds.
Julie Flowers
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
I am amazed at how many nurses don't use these, have never seen them and hospitals don't require using them. The DEA says pulling medication from a prefilled syringe is considered diverting even if you are not taking it. You have to leave in the original syringe. I was down to my last one because I have given away my spares I collected over the years.
Lisa Crunk
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
Work well with the medications at work
Tabitha Hall
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2022
I am in the last quarter of my BSN program and my preceptor asked me what this was. I had no idea. She taught me to use it and it was so easy. I also tried the other way, and failed miserably. I will never do it any other way.
Janet RN
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022
Makes the task of giving pain RX quick and easy. Have used this for decades, giving as a gift for fellow nurse
Leo
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2019
Didn't have it demonstrated in nursing school, and the hospital I did clinicals at didn't provide the device, but did provide some meds using this system. We had to draw the med out of the cartridge, then do our thing. Another nurse in the unit I did my clinicals on showed me this device, I paid for it, and it came in very handy during a rapid. Almost done with school, plan to keep this in my pocket while I work. Nov 2019Fast forward to Jul 2021. Been an ER RN for almost a year and a half. I use this thing almost every night. It finally fell apart on me last night. Perhaps from normal wear and tear, or from being an every day carry getting clunked around. Buying two more, so I can keep a spare in my locker.
PE
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2019
Old school and I love it. Anything to keep me from using a needle and chance of getting stuck is good with me. Environmentally friendly no need for a needle and syringe to inject on IV line.