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BD SoloShot Mini Syringe

Auto-Disable Technology for immunization

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Overview

BD SoloShot™ Mini is designed to minimize vaccine waste and to reduce the syringe’s impact on the environment.

The auto-disable feature makes it a suitable candidate for large-scale and routine immunization programmes, as it prevents the reuse of the syringe, which can be a cause of bloodborne pathogen transmission.1

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Features and Benefits

Clear visibility and accurate measurement:

Features pre-set volume limit (0.05ml, 0.1ml or 0.5ml) and bold single scale markings

 

Low dead-volume:

The syringe is designed to minimize vaccine waste

 

Smooth plunger rod movement:

Designed so that injections can be easily administered by vaccinators

 

Passive Auto-Disable technology:

The plunger rod automatically locks after injection, preventing the syringe from being reused

 

High-quality permanently attached needle:

Syringes with attached needle allow for a greater number of doses per vial compared to syringes with detachable needle²

 

ISO color-coded plunger rod:

  • Facilitates quick identification of needle gauge
  • Pre-attached needle
  • Sterile, single-use
  • Natural Rubber Latex is not part of the material formulation

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Please note, not all products, services or features of products and services may be available in your local area. Please check with your local BD representative.

  1. Nelson, C.M. et al. Use of SoloShot autodestruct syringes compared with disposable syringes, in a national immunization campaign in Indonesia. Bulletin of the WHO; 1999.
  2. Jarrahian, C. et al. Vaccine. Vial usage, device dead space, vaccine wastage, and dose accuracy of intradermal delivery devices for inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV); 2017.

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