Syringes w/o needle Rx
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$0.26
Syringes w/o needle Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
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Manufacturers May Vary.
What are Syringes without Needles for Dogs and Cats?
- Syringes without needles can be used to give liquid medications by mouth.
- Syringes without needles can also be used with needles to give injections.
- To use for injections, needles slip onto the end of the syringe opposite the plunger.
- Syringes without needles allow for flexibility in selecting needle gauge, length, and syringe volume to exactly suit the use needed for your dog or cat.
- VetRxDirect requires a prescription for all syringes without needles.
Why do cats and dogs use Syringes w/o Needles?
- Syringes without needles can be used to give liquid medications or injections, perform hand-feeding, or flush affected areas.
What else should I know about Syringes w/o Needles?
- Sterile, latex free, and non-pyrogenic.
- Easy to read scales and plungers for accurate dosing.
- Looking for needles?
What problems could my dog or cat have with Syringes w/o Needles?
- Do not reuse syringes used for injections. Contact your local waste management about how to appropriately discard syringes and needles used for injections.
How do you use Syringes w/o Needles?
- If using syringes to give oral medications or for feeding, clean and wash the syringe carefully after each use. You can tape over dosing marks before use to make sure they do not become unreadable.
What is in Syringes w/o Needles?
- Sterile, latex free, and non-pyrogenic.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Syringes w/o Needles are sold as an FDA approved generic device. Brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.
Review Summary
13 total reviews
Rated 4.77 out of 5 stars
0% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
12 5 star reviews
0 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
1 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
I keep a good stock of these on hand. #sweepstakes
Administering medication twice a day with these oral syringes is easier than it used to be, and this helps keep Bebe's stage 3 kidney disease under control. #sweepstakes
Most Liked Negative Review
Disappointing product
The syringe is clear and clearly marked making it easy to measure the correct amount of medicine. However, the rubber tip on the plunger became lodged in the syringe after a few uses and broke off the plunger -stuck in the syringe and had to be thrown away.
Reviews
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easy to use
From UndisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needle 1cc, per syringeAvailability -
Sanitary and safe
From UndisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needle 1cc, per syringeSanitary and safe. -
Does the job
From UndisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needle 3cc, per SyringePerfect for Monty's B12 injections. -
I would buy this product again
From UndisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needleExactly what I needed! -
I keep a good stock of these on hand. #sweepstakes
From UndisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needleAdministering medication twice a day with these oral syringes is easier than it used to be, and this helps keep Bebe's stage 3 kidney disease under control. #sweepstakes -
Helpful if you have extra needles
From UndisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needleI was given a bunch of needles, but needed syringes. Happy to be able to buy them and in whatever weird quantity I needed (e.g., 57). -
This vendor's mission extraordinary!
From UndisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needleI use these syringes to administer a laxative to a Munchkin cat that would otherwise be a very sick cat. -
Disappointing product
From undisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needleThe syringe is clear and clearly marked making it easy to measure the correct amount of medicine. However, the rubber tip on the plunger became lodged in the syringe after a few uses and broke off the plunger -stuck in the syringe and had to be thrown away. -
Excellent customer service experience
From undisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needleVery pleased with this purchase -
I will purchase again.
From undisclosedComments about Syringes w/o needleEasy to use!
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Q & A
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Do the 1ml syringes arrive sterile? And, can they be used with the Terumo needles??
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All sizes of syringes that we carry are sterile and may be used with Terumo needles.
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I have a 0.50 ML syringe for administering pet meds. Which CC type do I order??
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One cc (cubic centimeter) is equal to one ml (milliliter). If the amount of liquid needed per dose is 0.5ml, a 1cc (ml) syringe would be appropriate.
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I need a 6mL Monoject Syringe. Which cc syringe do I buy for this????
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A 6 mL Monoject Syringe would be equal to the 6 cc dropdown option. Please contact your veterinarian to determine if this product is appropriate for your cat or dog as it requires a prescription to purchase.
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What size syringe should I get to give a 1.5 ML shot?
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A 3 mL syringe would be an appropriate size for a 1.5 mL injection. Please keep in mind that these syringes do not come with needles.
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Do all the syringes, including the 12cc and 20cc come in a sterile packaging? Also, are the tips the so called slip tip luer or the luer lock??
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The type of sterile packaging depends on the size syringe that is ordered. The tips are different depending on size as well. If you need more information regarding specific syringes please contact us at [email protected] and we can provide specific answers for those syringe types.
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Since so many people need syringes for oral use with their pets for everyday things that don't involve the vet, why can't there be a non- presecription category for these pet owners? I can't find 1 cc syringes locally or I'd buy them here. ?
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Unfortunately, some state require prescriptions for syringes because they are sometimes used to attach to needles. Because we are licensed in all states, we have to comply to all of the pharmacy laws in each state. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I need to orally give 1/2 teaspoon to my dog. I have been using syringes marked 3ml. Which of yours should I purchase, and do I need a RX from my vet? This is to dispense pet-tinic. Thank you?
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Vivels, You would want the 3mL syringe that we carry as well. This does require a prescription from a veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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The picture for this product is terrible. It shows six different tips of syringes. I am looking for a oral syringe (i.e. not for needles and has a bit of a tip) for administering medicines. Exactly what type of tipped syringe are you selling??
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The monoject syringes are syringes designed for use with the monoject needles, however they are commonly used as oral syringes as well. The size of the tip on each varies a little bit with the size of the syringe, and we are working and getting a better image available. These do require a prescription, which can be obtained directly from the veterinarian once an order is placed, or the veterinarian may issue you a written prescription which you can then mail in to us. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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How many syringes come when I order 1 of these items at $0.32?
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These syringes are sold individually, so that you may order the quantity that you need. When you order one 6cc syringe at $0.32, you will receive one syringe, after we receive veterinary approval. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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why do I need a prescription for no needle syringes? I am dosing imported monitors with panacur an over the counter medication.?
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Phillip, Most often, syringes are dispensed with needles and various medications or without a needle to dose liquid antibiotics. Therefore, we have syringes marked as prescription items so we can make veterinarians aware that we will be including the syringes with prescription medications. Syringes without needles can be picked up at any community pharmacy or from your veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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