
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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Daily pokes made less painful with these needles!!
From UndisclosedComments about Terumo Needles 21 gauge, 1 inch, Thin WallAfter struggling with dull needles to administer daily subcutaneous fluids every day to my sweet 19-year-old cat who is suffering from chronic kidney disease, it was recommended that we try Terumo brand needles instead. What a difference!! She did even feel the poke. I no longer have to feel guilty and my sweet girl doesn't have to dread her treatment.-
Ainsley
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The perfect needle for SubQ's!
From UndisclosedComments about Terumo Needles 22 gauge, 3/4 inch, Thin WallAs we had to start giving my little Emmi (7 pound shih tzu) daily SubQ's for kidney failure, the vet gave us 20 gauge needles, which hurt her causing her to flinch and start shaking in fear when it was time to give her, her fluids. A friend told me to go to a 22guage and told me about VetRXDirect. We have been so pleased that these 22 guage - 3/4" needles are super sharp and reduces the POKE fear in my baby girl. So happy to have found VetrxDirect.-
My sweet little bug, Emmi.
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Terumo are the best for subcu fluids with cats
From Hollywood, FLComments about Terumo Needles18G and 19G Terumo thin wall needles improved the subcu fluid delivery with my cat. After coming from monoject it took a few times to get used to attaching them and removing sleeve (just pull off sleeve without twisting; twisting will unscrew them). Once used to them, the flow rates were really good for the cat, they inserted with less obvious pain. 19G (smaller needle) seemed better for my cat long term with less discomfort. I used 18G when I really need to keep the session short. -
My cat hardly feels these. needles
From UndisclosedComments about Terumo Needles 20 gauge, 1.5 inches, Thin WallThis is the 3d time I have purchased these needles, They are much easier to use than the previous short ones I had, and my cat hardly seems to feel them.-
Spaghetti
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Great very sharp needles
From Taunton, MAComments about Terumo Needles 19 gauge, 1 inch, Thin WallBeen giving my girl lactated ringers for years…these needles make it easy to administer the fluids.-
Baby girl and her pillow
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The best needles on the market
From UndisclosedComments about Terumo Needles 18 gauge, 1 inch, Thin WallExcellent on line pharmacy Reached out to my Veterinarian promptly and delivery was really quick Great communication -
I prefer Terumo needles for use on my cat
From UndisclosedComments about Terumo Needles 20 gauge, 1.5 inches, Thin WallI love these needles..they easily insert for use on my cat that get sub Q fluids.-
Shadow enjoying his new post
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Yes
From Miami flComments about Terumo NeedlesWorks well -
Much needed supplies, fast service!
From UndisclosedComments about Terumo Needles 20 gauge, 1.5 inches, Thin WallMy Vet actually prescribed 18 gauge and Vet Rx Direct emailed me to let me know and ask if I wanted to change my order, which I did. These needles are very sharp and they are a great purchase. Vet Rx Direct are great, caring people!!-
Mister is his name :-)
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Much better than the needles from the vet.
From IllinoisComments about Terumo NeedlesThin walled needles are much thinner than the needles from the vet, are less painful for your pets and yet deliver the fluids at a high rate of volume.