For patients managing diabetes, insulin syringes are essential for accurate and comfortable daily injections. This guide explains syringe sizes, needle gauges, and best practices for insulin administration at home.
0.3ml Syringe: For small doses (up to 30 units).
0.5ml Syringe: For medium doses (up to 50 units).
1ml Syringe: For larger doses (up to 100 units).
29G–31G: Thin, small gauge needles designed for minimal pain.
Short needle lengths (6–8mm): Reduce risk of injecting into muscle.
Accurate dosing of insulin units.
Less pain with small gauge needles.
Safe for home use.
Recommended for both adults and children.
TICARE® provides high-quality insulin syringes with small gauge needles, available in different sizes for diabetes care and daily injections.
Q1: What size insulin syringe should I use?
It depends on your dosage. 0.3ml for small doses, 1ml for larger doses.
Q2: What is the best needle gauge for insulin?
29G to 31G needles are best for comfort and safety.
Q3: Can insulin syringes be reused?
No. Insulin syringes are single-use for sterility and accuracy.
Q4: Where can I buy insulin syringes?
At pharmacies, hospitals, or directly from TICARE® suppliers.