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BD SafetyGlideTM
Safety Insulin Syringes
In a survey, almost 1 in 4 nurses (~24%) experienced needlestick injuries (NSIs) from giving injections to patients with diabetes.1-3*
The BD SafetyGlide™ Safety Insulin Syringe is designed to help protect healthcare workers from NSIs
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Safety Insulin Syringe
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*400 nurses in 381 different hospitals in the US voluntarily completed a survey.
†Patients ≤6 years and very thin adults may require a pinch-up.
‡0.3mL is available in half-unit scale mark.
References
1. Frid AH, Kreugel G, Grassi G, et al. New insulin delivery recommendations. Mayo Clin Proc. 2016;91(9):1231-1255.
2. Lee JM, Botteman MF, Nicklasson L, Cobden D, Pashos CL. Needlestick injury in acute care nurses caring for patients with diabetes mellitus: a retrospective study. Curr Med Res Opin. 2005;21(5):741-747.
3. Frid AH, Kreugel G, Grassi G, et al. New insulin delivery recommendations. Mayo Clin Proc. 2016;91(9)(suppl appendix 14):1-3. doi:10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.06.010.
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