


Insulin Syringes - 29G 1CC 1/2" (10 pack)
Insulin Syringes – 29G 1CC ½” (10 pack)
These sterile, single-use insulin syringes feature a 29-gauge, ½-inch needle with a 1mL (1CC) capacity, making them ideal for accurate, low-volume dosing. The fine gauge and shorter length help minimize discomfort during subcutaneous injections.
This product is necessary for administering all subcutaneous peptide therapies. Peptides are typically injected into the fatty tissue just beneath the skin—commonly in the abdomen, thigh, or back of the arm—using a small, precise syringe like this to ensure correct absorption and reduce the risk of complications. Always follow your provider’s instructions for safe injection technique and site rotation.
Insulin Syringes – 29G 1CC ½” (10 pack)
These sterile, single-use insulin syringes feature a 29-gauge, ½-inch needle with a 1mL (1CC) capacity, making them ideal for accurate, low-volume dosing. The fine gauge and shorter length help minimize discomfort during subcutaneous injections.
This product is necessary for administering all subcutaneous peptide therapies. Peptides are typically injected into the fatty tissue just beneath the skin—commonly in the abdomen, thigh, or back of the arm—using a small, precise syringe like this to ensure correct absorption and reduce the risk of complications. Always follow your provider’s instructions for safe injection technique and site rotation.
Insulin Syringes – 29G 1CC ½” (10 pack)
These sterile, single-use insulin syringes feature a 29-gauge, ½-inch needle with a 1mL (1CC) capacity, making them ideal for accurate, low-volume dosing. The fine gauge and shorter length help minimize discomfort during subcutaneous injections.
This product is necessary for administering all subcutaneous peptide therapies. Peptides are typically injected into the fatty tissue just beneath the skin—commonly in the abdomen, thigh, or back of the arm—using a small, precise syringe like this to ensure correct absorption and reduce the risk of complications. Always follow your provider’s instructions for safe injection technique and site rotation.