
Terumo Needles Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
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Manufacturer states this is the same product as the previously available Ultra Thin Wall.
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Manufacturer states this is the same product as the previously available Ultra Thin Wall.
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Manufacturer states this is the same product as the previously available Ultra Thin Wall.
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Manufacturer states this is the same product as the previously available Ultra Thin Wall.
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Manufacturer states this is the same product as the previously available Ultra Thin Wall.
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Manufacturer states this is the same product as the previously available Ultra Thin Wall.
What are Terumo Needles for Dogs and Cats?
- Terumo 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.
- The thin-wall needles provide an easier and less painful way to administer medications by injection.
- The lancet point on each needle helps cause less pain and trauma.
- Terumo needles come in many sizes for many uses.
- Terumo needles can be used with Luer-lock or slip-lock IV sets and syringes without needles.
- VetRxDirect requires a prescription for all needles.
Why do cats and dogs use Terumo Needles?
- If your cat or dog need IV fluid administration or injections, your veterinarian may prescribe needles like Terumo needles.
What else should I know about Terumo 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 Terumo 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 Terumo Needles?
- Terumo needles are sterile, non-toxic, and non-pyrogenic.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Terumo 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 Terumo Needles?
- Dogs and cats may use Terumo Needles for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
Most Liked Positive Review
No more of vet's torture-needles
Most Liked Negative Review
NOT the same as Terumo's ULTRA thin wall needles!
Reviews
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Awesome needles for my feline kids
From TennesseeComments about Terumo NeedlesNo cat likes to have a needle poked in them but when they have kidney disease in the late stages they need fluids sub Q. One of my Persians just HATES the poke of needles so in a search for something better than what my Vet carries I read the ultra thin Terumo are the best most comfortable for them due to the thin walls on the needle. My Persian Glamour Girl approves and I'm grateful Vet RX carries the awesome product -
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Huge improvement from vet's needles!
From Sonoma, CAComments about Terumo NeedlesStruggled with the larger, thicker needles from the vet. Found glowing reviews of these at blogs by owners of cats with kidney disease. What a huge difference! Needle slides in smoothly, cat doesn't cry, flow is as fast as the vet 18 monoject which I had to push through her skin. Easier on me and my cat. Cheaper than getting needles from the vet, too. -
Terumo vs BP Needles
From Oakland, caComments about Terumo NeedlesUse these for giving subcutaneous fluids to my cat. MUCH better - My cat barely feels the needle compared to the 18g standard wall: they go in much more smoothly. The 19g thin wall have the same flow rate as the 18g standard wall, so no change in time to give fluids. -
These are the best needles for giving sub q fluids!
From Eden Prairie, MNComments about Terumo NeedlesAdministering Sub-Q fluids to my feline son, Alistair, is so easy using the 19 gauge Terumo needles. They are so sharp with an amazing bevel. These needles are by far, second to none!-
Noah & Alistair
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These needles are a God send.
From Middle Village, NYComments about Terumo NeedlesI don';t know what you use them for, but they work great for me using them when I have to sub q my Yorkie, The vet uses 18 gauge, but I sub q at home and use these needles instead of the vets. She doesn't cry or flinch when I use these. I broke my heart when my Yorkie cried with the vet's needles. -
Great
From Los Angeles, caComments about Terumo NeedlesI work at a very large animal sanctuary and we use those needles to give fluids. Easy to handle and very sharp. I use them for my personal cats too. I would not try any other but these. -
Would use any other needle
From Chicago, ILComments about Terumo NeedlesWhen my one cat was diagnosed with lymphoma, she went on fluids. Overall, she was pretty easy, she had a lot of extra skin and didn't protest much. About a month after she died, my other cat was diagnosed with kidney failure. He is extremely skinny, squirmy, and deaf. The regular vet needles were a disaster, he fussed so much the needles came out. I bought Terumo for their speed and sharpness. We've tried different gauges and lengths and the 1" 19's are my favorite. I can actually do it myself with the help of an IV pole and it goes quite quick. Quick tip: open the line slowly, don't open it all the way immediately. It eases them into it -
Worth buying!
From Beautiful Brooklyn, N.Y.Comments about Terumo NeedlesVery sharp which makes it less painful for my kitty. Easy to see bevel. Works great, infusing my subq fluids quickly and easily. Highly recommend. -
Much better than Monoject for giving Sub-Q fluids to cats
From MaineComments about Terumo NeedlesI have more than 15 years of experience giving Sub-Q fluids to various senior CRF cats. I never knew that there were different quality needles. My current cat does not mind the fluids but did not like the puncture of the needle. I researched this and found Terumo needles -- what a difference. I just gave him fluids today, while he was napping, and he continued to sleep right through it. Also, due to the ultra-thin wall of the needle, you can use a smaller gauge and get the same flow. I wish I had known about these needles years ago! -
Supplies for kidney issues
From Illinois, USAComments about Terumo NeedlesPrompt delivery. Great service. Excellent quality.
Q & A
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I'm looking for a Monoject 250 20 x 3/4 A needle for subq fluids for my cat. I can't seem to find that gauge anywhere. Do you sell those? I got the above-named needle from my vet but cannot seem to find them online anywhere.?
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Unfortunately we do not sell the Monoject brand of needles at this time. The closest size that we currently carry is manufactured by Terumo, 20 gauge, length 1.5 inches. You may consider speaking with your veterinarian to see which types of needles are the best option for your pet’s needs and the type of medication you are administering. Your veterinarian may be able to provide you with a supply, or recommend an alternative size that is more available for purchase.
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Do you require a prescription to purchase disposable hypodermic needles??
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Yes, Terumo needles require a prescription from a veterinarian.
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Where are these made please??
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Terumo Needles are manufactured in the Philippines.
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Do you offer the Terumo 20g thin wall needles in 1" length? I need this size for administering subcutaneous fluids and find 1.5" is too long.?
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Currently, Terumo does not manufacture the 20g veterinary needles in 1 inch length. If you feel that you need a shorter length needle, you may discuss this with your veterinarian to determine if another size needle will work for you and your pet.
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This is the length I need as well as 1/5" is too long. The cat gets subcutaneous fluids every day so there is a lot of scar tissue
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So to be sure the thin wall NN2525R terumo needles will screw into a Luer lock syringe? Similar to the way a Luer lock needle is? Or are they for slip tip only? This is what has been throwing me off.?
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Terumo needles have a slip tip end, and they can be used with both luer lock and slip tip syringes.
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Can you tell me if you carry a 25 gauge 1 inch (not the 5/8 inch size) ultra thin wall needles?
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At this time, we do not carry the exact needle you requested. Please confirm with your veterinarian an acceptable alternative.
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Does the thin wall need 21g fit with both a luer lock and a slip syringe??
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Terumo needles have a slip end, and can be used with both luer lock and slip syringes.
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Are the Terumo 21 gauge needles ULTRA Thin walled and, if so can a box of 100 available? I am looking for the ULTRA-thin walled needles. Also, is there an expiration date for needles? Thanks?
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The Terumo 21 gauge 1 inch needles listed on VetRxDirect are ultra thin wall hypodermic needles. You can select the exact number of needles you would like to purchase. Your order will ship together but may be comprised of multiple boxes depending on the requested amount. The manufacturer states the shelf life for their needles is 5 years. For questions related to the expiration date of Terumo Needles currently in stock, please contact customer service via email at [email protected] or by phone at 866.761.6578 or by using the chat window found at the bottom of any page. Contact information is available on our site at: https://www.vetrxdirect.com/contact. Please be aware that inventory and corresponding expiration dates can change rapidly. You should talk to your veterinarian about any further questions or concerns.
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Hello, First, I would like to confirm that you have the Terumo 19 gauge 1" thin wall and 21 gauge 1" ultra thin wall needles in stock. Do I first place the order on your site and then have my vet fax the prescription to you or do you require the prescription first? What is your fax number that my vet can use to send the prescription? I live in New York. Is there any prohibition against you shipping the needles once the prescription has been verified? Thanks in advance for your reply. Sincerely, Lonnie M.?
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If you would like to see if there is more specific information available about the availability of this product, you can contact our pharmacy staff via email at [email protected]. Other contact information is available on our site at: https://www.vetrxdirect.com/contact
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Will you be carrying the 20G x 1" needles? That is a good one for subcu fluids. A 1-1/2 " needle is a bit long for subcutaneous fluids, and the 20G is really a desirable gauge to use. Thanks, Cynthia?
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same question: 1" thin wall (or ultra thin wall) 20 Gauge needles, please.
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