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3cc Syringe with Needle
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Large gauge needles |
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3 cc volume |
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1-1/2" needles to give intramuscular vaccines |
Large-gauge needles and syringes in a size for horses. 3 cc Monoject, 20 gauge, 1-1/2" needle.
Please click on "More Information" for disposal instructions.
New York Residents: If you wish to purchase syringes and/or needles your order must be accompanied with a State "Certificate of Need" or a prescription from your vet. In New York state, obtain a certificate by writing:
New York State Department of Health Bureau Controlled Substances
433 River Street, 5th Floor
Troy, NY 12180
Residents of CT, DE, IL, MN, NH, NJ, or NY please ask your veterinarian for a prescription to purchase needles and syringes. Any licensed veterinarian can provide you with a prescription. The easiest way to get a prescription filled is to ask your veterinarian to call us at 1-800-447-3021 or Fax to 800-447-2404 with the prescription information.
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Disposal of Syringes and Needles
It's important to dispose of "sharps" appropriately. "Sharps" include needles, lancets, scalpel blades, or any other medical instrument that could cause a cut or puncture. Disposing of sharps properly protects anyone who might come in contact with your garbage from the risk of injury or infection - this includes family members and garbage pick-up workers.
Never throw any sharp directly into the trash. Each community has specific regulations for handling sharps and other medical wastes. Call your local health department or solid waste management system for the regulations in your community. |
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