Hypodermic Sol Care Safety Needle 22G x 50mm Box of 100
Sol-Care
Injection & InfusionSafety hypodermic needles
Certifications
- CE Marked medical device (CE mark with notified body number 2797, as per manufacturer brochure and EU distributor information).
- Designed and tested in accordance with ISO 7864 (sterile hypodermic needles).
- Designed and tested in accordance with ISO 23908 (sharp protection features for hypodermic needles).
- Colour coding in accordance with ISO 6009 (colour coding for identifying needle gauges).
- Connector compatibility in accordance with ISO 80369 7 (Luer Lock and Luer Slip syringe standards).
- In compliance with European Directive 2010/32/EU on prevention of sharps injuries in the hospital and healthcare sector (as stated in EU distributor documentation).
- CE Marked medical device (CE mark with notified body number 2797, as per manufacturer brochure and EU distributor information).
- Designed and tested in accordance with ISO 7864 (sterile hypodermic needles).
- Designed and tested in accordance with ISO 23908 (sharp protection features for hypodermic needles).
- Colour coding in accordance with ISO 6009 (colour coding for identifying needle gauges).
- Connector compatibility in accordance with ISO 80369 7 (Luer Lock and Luer Slip syringe standards).
- In compliance with European Directive 2010/32/EU on prevention of sharps injuries in the hospital and healthcare sector (as stated in EU distributor documentation).
Safety hypodermic needles
Description
Hypodermic Sol-Care Safety Needle 22G x 50mm (2\) is a sterile, single-use hypodermic safety needle with an integrated pivoting safety shield, designed for use with standard Luer Lock and Luer Slip syringes for aspiration and administration of medication. The 22-gauge, 50 mm bevel-up needle and colour-coded black hub allow easy gauge identification and low-angle injections. Supplied as a box of 100 individually wrapped needles.
Bnefits
- Integrated pivoting safety shield that locks in place with an audible click to help prevent needlestick injuries and reduce accidental exposure to contaminated needles.
- Two options for safety shield activation (thumb or hard-surface) to keep hands and fingers behind the needle tip during activation.
- Simple one-handed activation mechanism that supports efficient workflows in clinical settings.
- Bevel-up needle design enables low-angle injections, improving patient comfort and ease of access for subcutaneous, intradermal and other shallow injections.
- Hubs, protective shields and packaging are colour-coded in accordance with ISO 6009 for rapid identification of needle gauge (22G = black).
- Compatible with all standard Luer Lock and Luer Slip Tip syringes in accordance with ISO 80369-7.
- Individually wrapped, sterile, single-use device to minimise risk of infection.
- Not manufactured with latex, PVC or DEHP, reducing risk of associated material sensitivities.
- Available in a wide range of gauges and lengths so clinicians can select appropriate options for subcutaneous, intradermal, intramuscular, intravenous and intra-arterial injections.
- Designed and tested according to ISO 7864 and ISO 23908 for hypodermic needles with safety mechanisms.
Indications
- Use in conjunction with a standard syringe for aspiration and administration of medications.
- General-purpose injection and aspiration of fluids from vials and ampoules.
- Injection into parts of the body below the surface of the skin (e.g. subcutaneous, intradermal, intramuscular) as clinically indicated.
- Intravenous and intra-arterial injections where a 22G, 50 mm safety needle is appropriate.
- Clinical procedures requiring a hypodermic needle with integrated safety shield to reduce needlestick injury risk.
Composition
- Single-lumen hypodermic needle with integrated pivoting safety shield, designed according to ISO 7864 and ISO 23908.
- Standard Luer hub compatible with Luer Lock and Luer Slip syringes in accordance with ISO 80369-7.
- Needle gauge and length: 22G x 2 inches (50 mm), colour-coded black per ISO 6009.
- Device is not manufactured with latex, PVC or DEHP, as stated in manufacturer brochure.
- Sterile, single-use construction intended for professional medical use.
Formulation
- Medical device: sterile, single-use hypodermic safety needle.
- Safety-engineered design with pivoting, lockable shield and audible click on activation.
- Bevel-up needle orientation to facilitate low-angle injections.
- Pack configuration: SN2205 variant (22G x 2" / 50 mm) supplied 100 needles per box.
Packaging
- Box of 100 Sol-Care Safety Needles (SN2205 variant).
- Each needle supplied individually wrapped in sterile packaging.
- External carton and internal packaging are colour-coded to indicate needle gauge (22G, black).
Usage
- Verify that the packaging is intact and the product is within its expiry date before use; do not use if the package is damaged or previously opened.
- Attach the Sol-Care Safety Needle firmly to a compatible Luer Lock or Luer Slip syringe following aseptic technique.
- Prepare the medication and the injection site in accordance with local clinical protocols.
- Perform aspiration and/or administration of the medication using appropriate injection technique (e.g. subcutaneous, intradermal, intramuscular, intravenous) as clinically indicated.
- After completing the injection, activate the safety shield by pushing the protective arm forward with the thumb or against a hard, flat surface until an audible click confirms the shield is locked over the needle.
- Visually confirm that the needle tip is fully covered and the shield is locked in place.
- Immediately dispose of the used, shielded needle and syringe as a single unit in an approved sharps container; do not attempt to recap, bend or manually remove the needle.
- Device is intended for single use only; do not reuse, re-sterilise or share between patients.
Contraindications
- Do not use if the sterile packaging is damaged, opened or compromised, as this may lead to infection or other injury.
- Single-use device: do not reuse or re-sterilise; reuse may increase risk of infection, needlestick injury or device malfunction.
- Use only by trained, licensed healthcare professionals familiar with injection techniques and sharps safety procedures.
- Do not use in patients with known hypersensitivity to any component of the device if such sensitivity is suspected.
- Do not intentionally bypass or disable the safety mechanism.
Adverse Effects
- Local injection-site reactions such as pain, tenderness, redness, bruising or minor bleeding.
- Risk of infection at the injection site if aseptic technique is not followed.
- Potential tissue trauma, nerve injury or vascular injury if injection technique or site selection is inappropriate.
- Risk of accidental needlestick injury if the safety mechanism is not correctly activated or sharps-handling protocols are not followed.
- Rare risk of hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to device materials in susceptible individuals.
Storage Conditions
- Store in a clean, dry environment at room temperature, within the temperature range specified on the product packaging.
- Keep away from direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture and corrosive environments.
- Store in original packaging until immediately prior to use to maintain sterility.
- Do not use after the expiry date indicated on the packaging.
- Protect from mechanical damage during storage and transport.
Duration
Not applicable (device is used once per injection procedure; treatment duration is determined by the medication and clinical protocol).
Onset
Not applicable (onset of effect depends on the medication administered rather than the needle itself).













