Unisharp 1 ml syringe – 5 colours
Box of 100
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Description
Developed exclusively for harm reduction, the Unisharp syringe is designed for people who inject drugs.
Its 5 colours (red, green, yellow, pink, and purple) make it possible to avoid accidental sharing.
Its low dead space reduces the risk of virus transmission if the syringe is shared. The short, thin needle helps to protect from vein damage.
Characteristics
This medical device is a regulated healthcare product that bears the CE marking in compliance with this regulation.
Manufactured exclusively for Exchange Supplies by: Zhejiang Kindly Medical Devices Co., Ltd., No. 758, 5th Binhai Road, Binhai Industrial Park, Longwan District, 325025 Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
Instructions for use
Hygiene recommendations
- The needle is protected by a cap. It should be removed at the last second.
- Do not touch the needle or the plunger with the hands or fingers to avoid contamination, as the plunger can be used to mix the product.
- Disinfect the injection site using an alcohol swab just before injecting.
Attaching the Sterifilt
- Slot the tip of the syringe into the Sterifilt. Gently turn 90° until perfectly attached.
Injection
- Place the syringe parallel to the vein.
- Angle the needle so that the eye (bevelled edge) is facing up, at approx. 20°.
- Push down the plunger slowly, toward the heart.
- After injecting, use a dry swab or compress to apply pressure to the injection site.
Waste disposal
- Dispose of the used syringe using a safe healthcare waste container. If this is not possible, place it in a closed plastic bottle and dispose of it with household waste.
Precautions for use
Single-use – Do not reuse.
Never share a syringe: risk of virus transmission (Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV], Hepatitis C Virus [HCV]).