CARDINAL HEALTH MONOJECT INSULIN SAFETY SYRINGES : 8881511136 CS

CARDINAL HEALTH MONOJECT INSULIN SAFETY SYRINGES : 8881511136 CS

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Latex free. Safety shield covers entire needle length. True transport position. Ultra-comfort, anti-coring, permanently attached needle. Accu-tip flat plunger tip. Low dead space. For U-100 insulin. Sterile. Insulin Safety Syringe, ½mL, 29G x ½\", 100/bx, 5 bx/cs (Continental US Only)
 
SKU 8881511136 CS
Weight 10.00 lbs
Product Ships: Order received by noon CST, Ships Next Business Day
Unit of Measure CS
Manufacturer Item Code 8881511136
Manufacturer Name Cardinal Health
RX only? RX is required ONLY in CT, ME, NY, NH, DE, IL, NJ, PA and Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward Counties in FL. CA requires a Sharps container to be shipped with order, consider 8506SA Please fax script to 479-549-3692 or email IncomingFax@StateSurgicalSupply
Our price: $164.15
 
Quantity
RICHMOND BRAIDED COTTON ROLLS : 201201 BX
ASPEN SURGICAL NEURO-PULSE : 0003 BX
SMITH & NEPHEW ALLEVYN HEEL DRESSING : 66007630 CS
RICHMOND BRAIDED COTTON ROLLS : 201201 BX ASPEN SURGICAL NEURO-PULSE : 0003 BX SMITH & NEPHEW ALLEVYN HEEL DRESSING : 66007630 CS
$43.48
$480.93
$551.70
 
EXEL INSULIN SYRINGE WITH NEEDLE : 26016 BX
CARDINAL HEALTH SILK TAPE : 7138C CS
GE MEDICAL CRITIKON DURA-CUF BLOOD PRESSURE CUFFS : 002791 EA
EXEL INSULIN SYRINGE WITH NEEDLE : 26016 BX CARDINAL HEALTH SILK TAPE : 7138C CS GE MEDICAL CRITIKON DURA-CUF BLOOD PRESSURE CUFFS : 002791 EA
$21.29
$174.33
$30.15
 
CROSSTEX ARTICULATING PAPER : TPXXT BX
NESTLE NUTRISOURCE FIBER POWDER : 4390097551 CS
MEDEGEN SERVICE TRAY : H241-10 EA
CROSSTEX ARTICULATING PAPER : TPXXT BX NESTLE NUTRISOURCE FIBER POWDER : 4390097551 CS MEDEGEN SERVICE TRAY : H241-10 EA
$9.05
$62.23
$0.54

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