"Insulin syringes, or "diabetic syringes", come in various sizes and types to meet individual needs. They differ in size, needle length, gauge, and unit measurement."
"Unlike most injectable medications, insulin is measured in units, not mL. The numbers on an insulin syringe indicate the number of insulin units.
For U-100 insulin syringes, each line on the syringe barrel represents one unit of insulin.
When drawing insulin into a syringe, always read from the top ring, the needle side. Once you have identified the increments on the syringe barrel, you can measure the amount of insulin by counting the number of lines from the needle end to the desired amount of insulin. For example, if you need to measure 20 units with a U-100 insulin syringe, you will draw the plunger to the line marked "20" on the syringe barrel.”
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