Products & Solutions

Without Needle

The Duke Safety Snap Luer Lock safety syringe without needle is part of the Duke's safety injection device Solutions. This application offers the added ability to use all kinds of standard needle to draw up medication or injection. The Luer Lock nozzle also means the syringe is compatible with needle-free connector system. The Duke Luer Lock safety syringe without needle is available in sizes from .05 ml to 20ml

At Duke Biomed, we stand for a lot more than just great customer service. We have the products to back it up. Here's just a sampling of

The products we provide:

  • Retractable Safety Syringes
  • Conventional syringes
  • Blood Collection Tubes

We would like to inform you that our company produces disposable syringe(3 part syringe, 2 parts syringe, lure slip syringe, lure lock syringe, insulin syringe, auto disable syringe, retractable safety syringe), infusion set, urine bag, waste bag, IV catheter(pen like, with wing, with injection port), hemodialysis blood lines, Vacuum blood collection tube & needle, hypodermic needle, insulin supplies, scalp vein needle, AV fistula needle, face mask, non-woven hat, blood transfusion set, burrete type infusion set,
medical tube and other medical devices, and our products have the quality certificate of CE/ISO9001/ISO13485/FDA(510K).

With Detachable Needle

The Duke Luer Lock safety syringe with detachable needle is part of the Duke safety injection device Solutions. This application offers the added ability to exchange needles or use our cannula (the Duke blunt syringe filling needle and Duke Plastic Vial Access Plastic Cannula) which is used to replace the standard needle to draw up medication from Vials before injection. The Duke Luer Lock safety syringe with detachable needle is available in sizes from .05ml to 20ml with a wide variety of needle sizes.

Product Safety, Certification, and Qualification :

The product and the companies have all passed qualifications required.

  • ISO9001, ISO13485, and EN46001 have been granted as of March 2001
  • CE 0434 has been granted as of March 2001
  • FDA 510(K) approval

Safety Syringe Sizes:

  • 1cc
  • 3cc
  • 5cc
  • 10cc
  • 20cc
  • 30cc
  • 50cc
  • 60cc

The hypodermic syringe was invented in the mid-1840s. Disposable standard (non-safety) plastic syringes were manufactured beginning in the early 1960s.

In 1978, a medical technician at the University of Wisconsin Hospital contracted hepatitis B from an accidental needlestick injury. The hospital's Dr. Dennis Maki and nurse Rita McCormick began groundbreaking research that alerted the medical community to the risk that healthcare workers face for contracting bloodborne diseases from contaminated needles.

In their report, published in 1981, Maki and McCormick found that many needlestick injuries occurred during recapping attempts, and the report warned medical workers not to recap needles. Despite the medical community's realization that hepatitis B and many other bloodborne pathogens were frequently spread by accidental needlestick injuries, it took the deadly specter of HIV/AIDS in the early 1980s to focus attention on the need for needle safety devices.

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