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Product Details
Needles G23 are commonly used for subcutaneous injections in medical settings, typically for administering medications or vaccinations.
People also ask: What is a 23 gauge needle used for?
- Because newborns and young children have smaller veins, a 23g needle is commonly used to draw blood. Certain adult veins necessitate the use of this gauge needle size in some cases. The 23g needles are from a butterfly (or winged) infusion system, not an ETS system.
How to Use
- Attach needle securely to a sterile syringe
- Use appropriate injection technique depending on medication and route (intramuscular or subcutaneous)
- Dispose of needle immediately after single use in a designated sharps container
- Do not reuse — single‑use only
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Materials Used and Specifications
- Gauge: 23G
- Length: Commonly 1 inch (25mm) or 1.25 inch (32mm) depending on pack
- Material: Stainless steel
- Sterility: Individually sealed, sterile, single‑use
























