12cc irrigation syringe, useful for cleaning wounds and getting them ready for treatment and bandaging. Recommended for removing dirt and debris without touching the wound. Weight: 0.4 oz
Product details
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
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No
Package Dimensions
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5.67 x 1.54 x 0.83 inches; 0.35 ounces
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I cut them filed smooth the tip. This is in case my dog has another seizure. I am to insert medicine with this. The one the vet gave me had too short of a tip. After I got the first one a bought another one so I could have medication ready at our condo plus at the farm. Easier than remembering to carry back and forth.
I use this to put homemade lip balm in tubes and pots. works great. Does get clogged so i keep hot water on the stove to clean it out frequently. Does what I wanted it too. fast shipping as well.
I expected these to be individually wrapped, as I've seen sold elsewhere. (The listing doesn't say so, but one of the previous reviews implied they were.) The ones I received from Rescue Essentials were not.
They're OK for some purposes, but would be better (and get a higher rating from me) if sealed. YMMV.
Bought these to add to my new med kit for wound irrigation. Cleaning wounds with turbulent water is one of the best ways to remove all the foreign debris, according to some latest medical journal studies. I plan on using these to extract and pressurize clean bottled water onto wounds before packaging them up (you COULD use an antiseptic spray, but I'd honestly hit it with water first, then the spray, then antibiotic ointment, then bandage.) Never use hydrogen peroxide on cuts, due to its nature to rupture cell walls and inhibit fast healing.
I do wish these were individually packaged so they weren't just floating around in my kit, but they're cheap enough. Oh well.
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