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Syringe brands?

Ulter said:
Terumo
The difference is night and day compared to BD

I'll take your word for it and give them a try...these BD's are junk. I'm rooting around a box of 100 for a good one over here.
 
Ive had bd pins bend on occasion,which shouldnt be happening with a 25g needle before,sure Im a bit shakey sometimes when I give myself a shot,but if I do another cycle I may give these terumo's a try

do they sell them in canada?
 
I've got both brands, and I have to say Termo seems to be better. I have got a few bent one from bd too!. But, as expensive as they are I usually just grab a nother one.
 
Kendall, Exel, and Terumo all work great for me. Kendall being my favorite.
 
bruce410 said:
fuckin a. thought no one had heard. they make great products, i love their darts too.

There all i use. There giving a discount to existing customer's right now. You are the only person that i've seen that has heard of them. Good prices and great delivery time.
 
Interesting, I sell syringes and needles to hospitals. Historically Monoject was number one, BD number two and terumo a distant 3rd in quality and price. Maybe Terumo has improved domestic quatity?
 
solidspine said:
Interesting, I sell syringes and needles to hospitals. Historically Monoject was number one, BD number two and terumo a distant 3rd in quality and price. Maybe Terumo has improved domestic quatity?

I sell med supply too. BD is the #1 choice for almost all the Doc's I call on. Terumo has always been a generic to BD products, in my markets. Maybe they've stepped it up. If you're getting bent needles, trust me, it's happening after the manufacturing.

BD even has clinical data supporting their claims that their needles stay sharp enough to poke a human after drawing from a vial.
 
jumpshot said:
I sell med supply too. BD is the #1 choice for almost all the Doc's I call on. Terumo has always been a generic to BD products, in my markets. Maybe they've stepped it up. If you're getting bent needles, trust me, it's happening after the manufacturing.

BD even has clinical data supporting their claims that their needles stay sharp enough to poke a human after drawing from a vial.

How would bent needles happen after manufacturing?
 
jumpshot said:
I sell med supply too. BD is the #1 choice for almost all the Doc's I call on. Terumo has always been a generic to BD products, in my markets. Maybe they've stepped it up. If you're getting bent needles, trust me, it's happening after the manufacturing.

BD even has clinical data supporting their claims that their needles stay sharp enough to poke a human after drawing from a vial.


thats horseshit there beefstick....how would u know? do u take each needle out and inspect each one?...i dont think so. how could it bend with a cap on the end?....
 
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