Ulticare Syringe (Insulin Syringe) is an over-the-counter diabetic kit used to administer soluble insulin to people diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (either type 1 or 2). Ulticare syringes are precision-engineered, and they allow for easy insulin injection. The syringes are lubricated with silicone for effortless glide. It also has a clear barrel with bold scale markings for accurate reading and dosing. You should know that the Ulticare syringes are latex-free, non-toxic, and single-use only.
Manufacturer Information
We currently offer the brand Ulticare Syringe from Canada, which Auto Control Medical manufactures, and it is available in various sizes, including 0.3 cc, 0.5 cc, 1 ml, 30G x 6mm, 30G x 8 mm, and 32G x 4 mm syringes.
Ulticare syringe is latex-free and should not cause allergic reactions or soreness in users. However, if you develop an infection or soreness around injection areas, kindly talk to your doctor for a proper assessment.
Before you start injecting yourself with soluble insulin via Ulticare insulin syringe, you should confirm that you have diabetes mellitus and that your sugar level requires insulin to bring it to normal level.
Before you start using this medication, tell your doctor about your medical history, especially if you:
• Are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed;
• Are pregnant or planning to become pregnant;
• Have been diagnosed with either type 1 or 2 diabetes;
• Have kidney disease;
• Have liver disease;
• Have uncontrolled hyperglycemia
Tell your doctor about all your medications, including prescription, OTC, herbal supplements, and vitamins. Ulticare syringe has no known drug interaction. Ulticare syringe is used to administer insulin, and you should inform your doctor if you are taking oral hypoglycemic agents such as metformin or other self-administered injections. Do not inject in the area of the skin with rash or soreness. Gently pinch a fold of skin and insert the needle at a 90-degree angle into the skin quickly. Push the plunger until all of the insulin is out of the syringe. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or nursing a child. It is essential to control your sugar level during pregnancy with appropriate drugs that are compatible with pregnancy. Ulticare syringe does not affect your nursing child. As a nursing mother, talk to your doctor about the best way to control your blood sugar. You should record your blood sugar daily and inject the insulin as your doctor prescribes. Do not overdose on your insulin in an attempt to quickly bring down your blood sugar. Discuss with your doctor if there is no significant improvement in your blood sugar level for your dose adjustment.