insulin syringe
An insulin syringe is a small medical device used to inject insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels, into the body. It consists of a thin, hollow needle attached to a plastic barrel with marked units for measuring insulin dosage. The syringe is designed to accurately deliver the required amount of insulin for people with diabetes who need regular injections.
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