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25G X 5/8"1 ML, Carepoint Tubercln Syr/luer Sl (30 Miscellaneous)
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The average cost for 30 Miscellaneous of Carepoint Tubercln Syr/luer Sl at 25G X 5/8"1 ML is $3.97 with a free coupon. This is 65% off the average retail price of $11.27
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25G X 5/8"1 ML | 30 Miscellaneous | $3.97 | $0.13 |
Carepoint Tubercln Syr/luer Sl FAQs
What is a tuberculin injection used for?
A tuberculin injection is used for the Mantoux tuberculin skin test, which helps determine if a person has been exposed to the bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB). It involves injecting a small amount of tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD) into the skin and observing the reaction, typically within 48 to 72 hours, to assess for any signs of TB infection.
Can a TB syringe be used for subcutaneous injection?
Yes, a TB syringe can be used for subcutaneous injections. It typically has a small gauge needle, which is suitable for subcutaneous administration. However, it is important to ensure that the needle length and gauge are appropriate for the specific medication and patient needs.