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What to look for when Buying Syringes & Needles Online 

What to look for when Buying Syringes & Needles Online


Typical supplies purchased online:

  • 1 mL Luer Lock Syringes

  • 18g drawing needles

  • 25g 1-inch injection needles


1. Make Sure They Are Sterile and Single-Use

Look for these words in the product listing: Sterile - Individually wrapped - Single use - Disposable. Each syringe or needle should come in its own sealed package. Avoid bulk bags of loose syringes or needles.






2. Choose the Correct Syringe Size


Common Syringe Sizes for Hormone Injections

Syringe Size

When It’s Used

1 mL (1 cc)

Most common for testosterone or estradiol injections

3 mL (3 cc)

Used if the dose volume is larger

Common syringe sizes used for hormone injections:


3. Pick the Right Needle Gauge and Length



Needles are described using two measurements:


Gauge (g) = thickness

Length = how long the needle is

Smaller gauge numbers = thicker needles


Gauge

  • 15-18g: Often used to draw medication

  • 20–25g: Common for injecting hormones


Length

  • ½–⅝ inch: Subcutaneous injections

  • 1–1.5 inch: Intramuscular injections


4. Look for Luer Lock or Luer Slip


This describes how the needle attaches to the syringe.


Luer Lock

  • Needle twists on

  • More secure


Luer Slip

  • Needle pushes on

  • Slightly less secure


Both work, but many clinics prefer Luer Lock


5. Check the Seller Quality


  • Clear size listed in the product description

  • Medical supply brands (Mckesson, Luer-lok, adw, EasyTouch, BD

  • PrecisionGlide, etc.)

    High product ratings

  • Photos of sealed sterile packaging

🚫 Avoid:

  • Loose bulk needles

  • Reusable syringes

  • Listings that don’t list gauge and length

  • Don’t show packaging

  • Have unclear measurements

  • Advertise “lab use only” without details





6. Tips for patients:

 If you're unsure whether a product will work with your injection method you can reach out to us and we can help get you the correct supplies you need.


Simple rule: If it is sterile, individually wrapped, the correct size, and from a reputable listing, it is usually appropriate for hormone injections.




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