Jun. 27, 2024
In modern veterinary medicine and agriculture, accurate administration of drugs is one of the keys to ensure animal health and production efficiency. As a special packaging container, the syringe not only has the function of drug storage, but more importantly, its superior drug quantitative ability plays an irreplaceable role in various animal health and treatment processes.
Structure and principle
The syringe is usually composed of a tube sleeve, a push rod, a cap and a positioning ring, and each component is precisely designed to ensure the accuracy and safety of drug administration. The setting of the precision scale on the push rod is one of its key features. These scales are designed to help the operator accurately measure and control the dosage of the drug, thereby avoiding potential effects on animal health caused by overdose or underdose.
Realization of drug quantitative administration
The process of drug administration using a syringe is very intuitive and reliable. First, the operator calculates the required drug dosage based on the animal species, weight and treatment needs. Then, the push rod is accurately positioned to the corresponding scale position by moving the positioning ring. Pushing the push rod until it is stuck ensures the accurate administration of the drug dosage, thereby reducing the possibility of human error and drug waste.
Syringes are widely used in pet health care and livestock disease control. For example, in the administration of pet nutritional paste, it ensures that each pet gets the right nutrition; when the cow's uterus is infused with drugs, antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs are accurately administered to prevent and treat metritis; in the treatment of horses or calves with oral paste, it ensures that the amount of medicine administered each time is appropriate to support the recovery and health of the animal. It provides safety protection for animal health through precise design and operation, thus promoting the development of animal husbandry.