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Disposable Syringe Series

WEGO Disposable Syringes are engineered to provide precise, safe, and consistent medication administration across a wide range of clinical applications. Manufactured in ISO 8 cleanrooms and validated through strict sterility and quality controls, our syringes ensure accurate dosing, smooth plunger movement, and secure Luer compatibility for daily hospital workflows. Designed for seamless integration with infusion sets and compatible with syringe pump devices, these syringes support reliable medication delivery from preparation to administration.

Optimized for intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, and general-purpose use, WEGO’s disposable syringes are trusted by healthcare providers worldwide for their precision, durability, and safety. Their versatile design enables efficient handling in routine nursing, high-acuity critical care, oncology, and emergency medicine, ensuring consistent performance across all stages of drug administration.

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Disposable Syringe Systems

Disposable syringes play a central role in controlled medication delivery, enabling clinicians to prepare, measure, and administer precise drug doses. A complete syringe-based delivery pathway normally includes vial access, dose preparation, aspiration, air removal, and controlled injection—steps in which accuracy, fluid-path sterility, and device compatibility are essential. When paired with infusion sets or syringe pump equipment, high-precision syringes help maintain stable flow rates and reduce variability in high-acuity environments such as critical care and anesthesia.

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WEGO Disposable Syringe Systems

Disposable syringe systems support the complete process of medication preparation and administration across modern clinical care. Each syringe type fulfills a distinct role while integrating seamlessly with devices such as the infusion set, infusion pump, and syringe pump to maintain safe and consistent medication pathways.

  • Hypodermic Syringe — The standard tool for intravenous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous injections, offering clear dose readability and reliable plunger performance for routine clinical dosing.

  • Light-Resistant Syringe — Designed for photosensitive medications, reducing light-induced degradation and helping preserve drug potency from preparation to administration.

  • Prefilled Flush Syringe — Preloaded for standardized IV line flushing, minimizing contamination risks and supporting consistent catheter maintenance protocols.

  • Vaccine Syringe — Optimized for accurate vaccine dosing with low dead-space design to reduce medication waste during large-scale immunization.

  • ENFit Syringe — Engineered for enteral feeding, its ENFit connector helps prevent misconnection with IV systems and ensures safe delivery of nutrition or medication through a feeding bag or enteral infusion set.

  • Syringe with Catheter Tip — Suitable for irrigation, wound care, and low-pressure fluid delivery, and can be used with compatible drainage lines or feeding accessories when required.

Together, these syringe types form an interoperable system that enhances accuracy, sterility, and workflow efficiency across critical applications including injection therapy, enteral nutrition, vascular access management, and medication delivery supported by syringe pump technology.

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Clinical Compatibility

All syringes use standard Luer or Luer-lock connectors for compatibility with infusion sets, IV catheters, syringe pump devices, and general hospital equipment. Designed for multi-department workflows including anesthesia, ICU, emergency, and oncology.

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Product Options

Available from 1 mL to 60 mL in various configurations—Luer-slip, Luer-lock, three-component, and safety syringes—to meet diverse clinical needs for injection, flushing, aspiration, and medication preparation.

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Precision Dosing

High-precision barrels and plungers ensure stable movement, clear scale readability, and controlled medication delivery. Each syringe is engineered to minimize dead space and maintain consistent dosing accuracy across clinical scenarios.

FAQS
Q1. What is the difference between a 2-part and 3-part disposable syringe?

A: 2-part syringe consists of a barrel and plunger, while a 3-part syringe includes an additional rubber tip for smoother movement and improved sealing. WEGO primarily offers 3-part syringes for enhanced accuracy and user comfort.

A: All syringes are produced in ISO Class 8 cleanrooms and sterilized via validated EO sterilization cycles. Continuous particle, microbial, and residual-EO monitoring ensures compliance with global pharmacopeia standards.

A: They are used for intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous injections, flushing, aspiration, drug preparation, reconstitution, and controlled infusion when paired with syringe pumps.

A:  Yes. Each syringe is engineered with low dead space, helping reduce medication residue and improving dosing efficiency, especially important for high-cost or critical-dose drugs.

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