
Monoject Needles Rx
Monoject Needles Rx
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What are Monoject Needles for Dogs and Cats?
- Monoject needles can be easily attached to IV sets for the administration of subcutaneous fluids, or used with syringes without needles to give subcutaneous or intramuscular injections.
- These sterile, autoclavable needles are designed so they don’t cause inflammation.
- Monoject needles come in many sizes for many uses.
- Monoject needles can be used with Luer-lock or slip-lock IV sets and syringes without needles.
- They are latex free and include a color-coded polypropylene Luer-lock hub for a secure, leak-free connection.
- These needles are packaged individually and are available in a range of gauges and lengths.
- VetRxDirect requires a prescription for all needles.
Why do cats and dogs use Monoject Needles?
- If your cat or dog need IV fluid administration or injections, your veterinarian may prescribe needles like Monoject needles.
What else should I know about Monoject Needles?
- Contact your pet's veterinarian regarding the selection of the proper needle for each injectable medication for your pet.
- The smaller the gauge number, the larger the circumference of the needle. Larger circumferences allow for faster delivery of fluids.
- The larger the gauge number, the smaller the circumference of the needle. Smaller circumferences may cause less pain.
- 20 gauge needles are the most popular size for administering subcutaneous fluids to cats and small dogs.
- Looking for IV sets?
- Looking for syringes without needles?
How do you use Monoject Needles?
- Use each needle one time only.
- Dispose of all used needles in a sharps container according to local rules and regulations.
- Contact your local waste management or check SafeNeedleDisposal.org on how to dispose of the needles properly.
What is in Monoject Needles?
- Monoject needles are sterile, latex free, non-toxic, and non-pyrogenic.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Monoject is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Monoject Needles?
- Dogs and cats may use Monoject Needles for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes Monoject Needles?
- Monoject Needles are made by the manufacturer Cardinal Health (Covidien).
Review Summary
57 total reviews
Rated 4.91 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
54 5 star reviews
1 4 star reviews
2 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Best needles for IV subcutaneous fluids for pets
We have found the Moniject brand of needles to be the best for administering subcutaneous IV fluids for our cat with kidney disease. What I like is the easy to grip cap, which is safer than other needles. We have tried other brands that had slim caps which were clear and too thin to firmly grip and hard to see for recapping the needle tip. Resulted in poking myself. On the otherhand, Monoject needles have bright green tips, thicker caps along with a slight ridges for better grip.
Most Liked Negative Review
Fine needles
They are fine. They run v slowly, but that is because of the gauge
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Perfect
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 18 gauge, 3/4 inch long, Metal HubJust what expected and we'll packaged -
Quality
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 20 gauge, 1 inch long, Plastic Hub20G easily goes in without much flinching for our sweet 16 year old poodle who has kidney disease to administer IV lactated ringers. -
Good product
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 18 gauge, 1 inch long, Plastic HubGood price. -
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Great needles!
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 18 gauge, 1 inch long, Plastic HubLove these needles - the length is perfect for giving fluids. tried smaller ones, would take too long, tried longer ones, would poke the cat, tried larger diameter ones, the fluid leaks out after you are done. These are the perfect size.-
Gypsy enjoying the early morning sun
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Will buy again
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 21 gauge, 1 inch long, Plastic HubEllie has kidney disease snd requires sub q fluids twice a day. These needles are great quality. Always sharp and get the job done quick.-
Feeling better!
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Can't beat the price and they work great for Charlie!
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 21 gauge, 1.5 inches long, Plastic HubI use these to give my Charlie is shots he needs everyday, they work Great!!-
Charlie and his favorite toy!
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Best place to find just what you need
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 25 gauge, 5/8 inch long, Plastic HubBest place to find just what you need.-
Aussie
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Queen B
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 19 gauge, 1 inches long, Plastic HubCashmere is in kidney failure. We give her fluids three times a week. We need these needles desperatly and I cant always get to the vet who will only sell me 20 at a time. So this helps greatly. But the USPS has decided to hold all first class packages to slow down the mail , that was not good.-
Queen B
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Great for SubQ fluids
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject NeedlesThese were the needles our vet gave us when we had to start giving SubQ fluids to our pom, Ellie. We tried other needles but they would get stuck on the hub which caused me to stick myself several times. We hate that we have to use these, but they are sharp and get the job done quickly. We will be ordering regularly.-
Ellie 💜
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This helped both my pets!
From UndisclosedComments about Monoject Needles 22 gauge, 3/4 inch long, Plastic HubAwesome product!-
Charlie and Buddy
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