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MedCart’s range of syringes include sharp, luer slip, and other types. Our syringes are ideal for medical, lab, and dental applications, and ensure profficient functionality. If you're looking for a syringe we're sure our extensive range below will house what you're looking for.

Syringes and Hypodermic Needles

Explore MedCart's extensive selection of high-quality syringes and hypodermic needles, including 1ml syringes, luer lock syringes, and insulin syringes. Our hypoallergenic and sterile options cater to various needs, from cartridge aspirating syringes and catheter syringes to recyclable plastic syringes, veterinary metal syringes, and oral medication syringes.

FAQs for Syringes & Hypodermic Needles

What is a Hypodermic Needle?

A hypodermic needle is a small needle attached to a syringe. It’s used to inject liquids, like medicine, directly into the body. This is helpful when a medicine can't be taken by mouth, such as insulin, or when someone is too sick to swallow.

Where Can I Buy Needles and Syringes?

You can buy syringes and hypodermic needles online at MedCart here, or at pharmacies and medical supply stores. Prices can range from $1-$20 AUD. They're typically sold in individual or bulk packs, and sealed for safety purposes.

What Types of Syringes & Hypodermic Needles do You Offer?

We offer a wide range of syringes and hypodermic needles. Our syringe selection includes Luer Slip Tip, Insulin, Cartridge Aspirating, Catheter, Oral Medication, Veterinary Metal, and Recyclable Plastic Syringes. We also provide various needles such as Blunt Drawing, Dissecting, Injection Needles (including Spinal, Endoscopy, and Hypodermic Needles), Insulin Needles & Pen Tips, Sample Needles, and Suture Needles.

What do Different Gauges Mean for Hypodermic Needles?

The gauge of a hypodermic needle (abbreviated as "G") indicates the needle's diameter: the higher the gauge, the smaller the hole. Syringes with higher gauge needles (e.g., 25G) are ideal for smaller veins, while lower gauge needles (e.g., 18G) are used for thicker fluids or larger veins.