
UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin Syringes Rx
3/10cc, 29G, 1/2 inch, 100ct, Half Unit Markings
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UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin Syringes Rx
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What are UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin Syringes for Dogs and Cats?
- Insulin is a hormone that is naturally produced by the pancreas to convert sugar (glucose) in the blood to energy for the body.
- Diabetic animals are either unable to produce their own insulin or cannot use it properly.
- Insulin injections help treat diabetes in cats and dogs by normalizing the glucose level in the blood.
- Insulin syringes are necessary for administering this important drug.
- U-40 insulin is divided into 40 dosing units per milliliter.
- U-40 insulin syringes are designed to inject U-40 insulin types, such as ProZinc and Vetsulin.
- These precision-engineered syringes make administering daily insulin shots accurate, easy, and effective.
- The sterile, latex-free syringes feature a silicone coated barrel and tri-beveled tip for comfort.
Why do cats and dogs use UltiCare U-40 Insulin Syringes?
- Insulin is prescribed to dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus to help lower their blood sugar.
- Insulin is an ongoing, supportive treatment for diabetes.
- Insulin must be injected subcutaneously, or below the skin, using a syringe or an insulin pen and pen needle.
What else should I know about UltiCare U-40 Insulin Syringes?
- VetRxDirect requires a prescription from a veterinarian to dispense syringes.
- High quality syringes to administer insulin.
- Tri-beveled tip and silicone coated barrel for your pet’s comfort.
- 100 per box -- 10 packs of 10 syringes.
- For use with U-40 insulin only.
- 3/10 cc syringes hold up to 12 units of insulin. It may be easier to accurately dose small doses of insulin, such as one unit, with 3/10 cc syringes.
- 1/2 cc syringes hold up to 20 units of insulin.
- 1 cc syringes hold up to 40 units of insulin.
- Half-unit markings make it easier to accurately draw up doses of half-units.
- Syringes in sharps containers come in a container to use to safely dispose of used syringes.
- U-40 syringes and U-100 syringes are NOT the same. Looking for U-100 syringes?
What problems could my dog or cat have with UltiCare U-40 Insulin Syringes?
- U-40 syringes and U-100 syringes are NOT interchangeable.
- You can only accurately select a U-40 insulin dose with a U-40 syringe.
- It is very important that you select the correct dosing system syringe in order to not overdose or underdose insulin to your dog or cat.
How do you use UltiCare U-40 Insulin Syringes?
- Syringes should be used one time only.
- Contact your local waste management or check SafeNeedleDisposal.org on how to dispose of the syringes properly.
What is in UltiCare U-40 Insulin Syringes?
- UltiCare syringes are latex-free and feature a silicone coated barrel and tri-beveled tip for injection comfort.
- Sold by box of 100 syringes.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- UltiCare is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the UltiCare U-40 Insulin Syringes?
- Dogs and cats may use insulin and UltiCare U-40 Insulin Syringes for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
71 total reviews
Rated 4.85 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
62 5 star reviews
7 4 star reviews
2 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Great product!
I bought these insulin surenges for my diabetic dog several times!! They Always arrive in a timely manner and even come with a sharps container!
Most Liked Negative Review
Okay
This product is a little harder to determine if the needle is in all of the in
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From Houston, TXComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesThe professionals at VetRxDirect are fabulous. They take care of all my cats insulin needs. Even calling the vet when an RX is required. Thanks VetRxDirect for excellent customer service. -
smooth operation
From Crownsville, MD, USAComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesThese are the smoothest needles that I have found. They don't faze the dog at all, which is perfect. -
Fast service!
From Rome, GA, USAComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesFast service, easy ordering. Received in just a few days...Thanks! -
Easy to work with.
From DeKalb County, IL, USAComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesThe U-40 syringes have large gradations between units making it easy to give a half unit if you need to. On the down side, I have a small cat and the half inch needle is too long. I would prefer a quarter inch needle. -
Cat Insulin Syringes
From MichiganComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesI have been getting this type of syringe for our cat for over a year now and am pleased with the consistent quality of them ( sharpness was been a problem with the brand we got at first ) VetRxDirect has been great , quick delivery etc. -
Great product!
From Bentonville, AR, USAComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesI bought these insulin surenges for my diabetic dog several times!! They Always arrive in a timely manner and even come with a sharps container!-
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High quality!
From Vero Beach, FL, USAComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesWe have used a couple other brands of syringes that were dull and difficult to draw Vetsulin in to. These are what our diabetic dog and I prefer. This site contacted my vet for the prescription and delivered to my home in an extremely proficient and timely manner! -
Same item as I received from my vet at lower price
From Okemos, MIComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesThese are the same syringes as those I received from my vet, at a lower price. Delivery was excellent. -
No complaints from me or my cat
From Washington, D.C., DC, USAComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesI have tried a number of different syringes I have ordered online for my diabetic cat. He needs insulin twice a day. This product seems less painful/virtually painless overall for him than others I have tried (not sure if from here or other vendors). It's just way less "stabby" and nowhere near as abrasive; he is good about taking subcutaneous shots into the pulled-up scruff, but UtiCare's needles are smooth and don't phase him. Not so for other needles of this spec. -
Great Website and Service!
From La Quinta, CA, USAComments about UltiCare VetRx U-40 Insulin SyringesI've been buying my pet syringes (for insulin) through VetRX for over a year and I couldn't be more pleased. The cost savings for me has been a life saver as my pet is a diabetic and needs insulin shots twice a day. Initially, I purchased the syringes at my vet?s office at 3 times the cost for the exact same product! I highly recommend using VetRX if you are looking to save money and guaranteed great service. Their website is easy to use, secure, and their service has been outstanding.
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Q & A
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Our dog was recently diagnosed with diabetes requiring 28 units of insulin twice per day. We were given 1/2cc syringes which is requiring 4 syringes per day. (2 for each 28u dose) Would the 1 cc syringe hold the entire 28 units letting us only have to inject our pet once per dose rather then twice? Probably a dumb question but I wanted to be sure. This is all new to us?
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The 1cc UltiCare VetRx U-40 insulin syringes dose up to 40 units of insulin. Therefore, the 1 cc syringe can be used to administer 28 units in a single syringe.
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Is a prescription required for purchase of products?
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A prescription from a veterinarian is required for the purchase of UltiCare VetRx U-40 insulin syringes from VetRxDirect. Please consult your veterinarian regarding questions or concerns regarding this product.
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is 7 units on a ul 40 .3ml syringe the same dosage amt.as 7 units on a ul 40 .5ml?
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As long as the syringes are both U-40 insulin syringes, 7 units on one syringe will equal 7 units on the other.
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Do you manufacture the UltiCare VetRx syringes? If not, who does and how can I get in touch with them??
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No, VetRxDirect does not manufacture the UltiCare VetRx syringes. UltiCare is the manufacturer and can be reached at 1-877-854-3434 between 8 AM and 4 PM Monday-Friday. You can also visit their website at www.ulticare.com.
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I like the U40, 3/10cc, 1/2" needle, 29 gauge needle that come in paks of 10-the bag is purple with cat paws down the side and the syringe is marked with black ink in 1 unit increments 1-12 and has a red cap- are these the correct ones? Can't really see the units written on the side in the photo?
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The UltiCare VetRx U40 29 Gauge x ½" needles x 3/10 cc syringes have full unit increments on a scale from 1-12 with black markings and a red cap. There are 100 per box, 10 packs of 10 syringes, and they can be purchased with or without the sharps container. They also come in purple packaging.
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Are these latex free??
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Yes, these syringes are sterile, latex-free syringes that feature a silicone coated barrel and tri-beveled tip for comfort.
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Hello I only want the 3/10 cc needles, but you sell it with the container, which I don't want because I already have one. Do you guys sell that type of needle by itself??
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Unfortunately, we only have needles with the sharps container in that size needle size. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I need 1/2 cc 29 gauge 1/2 inch MEDIUM DOSE. But the picture shows LOW DOSE. Do you have medium dose??
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Lizette, The UltiCare syringes that we carry, in the U-40, 1/2cc, 29 gauge, 1/2-inch size, are listed on the box as being a medium dose syringe. The picture shows two different size syringes, and the low dose syringes pictured are a 3/10cc syringe. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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