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Rua de Barreiros, 74,
4715-166 Nogueira,
Braga, Portugal

Warehouse:
Rua do Monte de S. Bento, lote 11 e 12,
4705-700 Fradelos,
Braga, Portugal

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info@euromipe.com

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+351 253 257 148 (Seg-Sex: 9h00-19h00) (Chamada para a rede fixa nacional)
Zarys Sterile Needles – 23G x 1½ – 0,6x25mm – 100 unidades
Zarys Sterile Needles – 23G x 1½ – 0,6x25mm – 100 unidades
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  • Brand: Zarys
  • Model: MM-AHDF23G25

The ideal balance between control, safety and comfort

 

Zarys 23G x 1½ sterile needles (0.6x25mm) are crafted for professionals who require precision and reliability for daily intramuscular or subcutaneous injections. The 23G gauge offers a balance between flow and control, while the 25mm length ensures proper reach for a variety of applications.

 

Built from medical-grade stainless steel and featuring a triple-bevel sharp tip, these needles allow for accurate penetration with minimal resistance. The silicone coating enhances patient comfort by reducing friction during insertion.

 

Each needle is EO sterilised and individually packaged to ensure maximum hygiene. Fully compatible with Luer and Luer Lock syringes, making them suitable for clinical, aesthetic or wellness settings.

 

Main features:

 

  • 23G (0.6mm) gauge – optimal thickness for common applications
  • Length: 25mm (1½") – suitable for medium-depth injections
  • Triple-bevel tip – smooth, precise entry
  • Silicone-coated – reduced discomfort for the patient
  • Medical-grade stainless steel – safe and durable
  • Luer and Luer Lock compatible
  • EO sterilised and individually wrapped
  • Single-use and disposable

 

Recommended use:

 

  • Ideal for intramuscular or subcutaneous administration of medications, vitamins, etc.
  • Use in medical, cosmetic, physiotherapy or sports contexts
  • Store in a clean, dry environment
  • Dispose of after single use using proper safety protocols

 

When comfort and precision matter, choose the tools that elevate your practice.

 

 

 

 

What to consider when choosing the right needle?

 

To choose the right needle, it is important to consider:

  • the route of administration,
  • the place,
  • the volume,
  • the viscosity of the medication,
  • the skin and musculature conditions of the patient.

 

 

Can the 23 G needle be used to give an intramuscular injection in children?

 

Yes. Children have less muscle mass than adults, so a 23G needle can be used to give an intramuscular injection to children.

 

 

Why disinfect the puncture site?

 

This procedure allows to reduce the bacterial load before the injection. Alcohol swab or cotton wool or a disinfectant wipe may be used.

 

 

 

What is a disinfectant pad?

 

It is a tissue soaked in emollient and antibacterial solutions that disinfects the injection area.

 

 

The basic components of a needle are:

 

Cannon: This is the widest part of the needle that fits into the syringe.

Stem: is the largest and thinnest part;

Bevel: This is the tip of the needle, where it has a small opening.

 

 

Tricks, practical and psychological advice to reduce the pain of an injection:

 

  1. Relax / relax patient prior to injection. Get the patient to think of something pleasant. Ask for children / grandchildren / new projects.
  2. Apply a little finger pressure massage to the injection area. This distends the area where the medicine will be injected, which reduces the pain. When massaging the chosen injection area, there may sometimes be some involuntary muscle contraction.
  3. Hesitating is forbidden !! The injection should be performed in a single maneuver that combines decision and speed both when it is inserted and when it is withdrawing the needle. Basically i must be successful at first.
  4. The needles should be as small as possible, but adequate for the area of ​​the bite and the type of medicine and injection. That is, choose the needle that allows you to administer the medicine as quickly as possible and without the pain of excessive drug release.
  5. Inject the medicine slowly and consistently. Rule to facilitate drug absorption and minimize pain: administer at a rate of less than 1 milliliter for 10 seconds.

 

 

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