1-ML Tuberculin Syringe with Permanently Attached Needle

BD

SKU BD-305945 Sold by BT/100
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The BD SafetyGlide™ syringe offers single-handed activation with minimal change in technique.

The 1-mL Tuberculin Syringe with Permanently Attached Needle is designed for precise, low-volume injections where accuracy is critical. Commonly used for intradermal and subcutaneous administration, this syringe is ideal for tuberculosis testing, allergy testing, vaccinations, and other small-dose medication delivery.

The permanently attached needle helps reduce dead space, minimize medication waste, and streamline preparation. Clear, easy-to-read graduations support accurate measurement, while the smooth plunger action allows for controlled injection. Each syringe is sterile and intended for single use to support infection-control standards.

Widely used in hospitals, clinics, physician offices, public health programs, and long-term care facilities, tuberculin syringes are an essential tool for precision injections.

Key Features:

  • Tuberculin syringe with permanently attached needle

  • Syringe volume: 1 mL

  • Designed for precise, low-volume injections

  • Ideal for intradermal and subcutaneous use

  • Permanently attached needle helps reduce dead space

  • Clear barrel markings for accurate dosing

  • Smooth plunger for controlled delivery

  • Sterile, single-use design

  • Suitable for TB testing, allergy testing, and vaccinations

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