That link you sent me says on it that it's a u40 syringe bit is it not? Sorry I'm
Been abit daft with them
The first link I posted about where to get syringes was about buying U40's, yes. (We'd not mentioned U100's at that point, haha! ...Sorry for any confusion, Becki....)
The generic U40's from VetUK are £14.99 for a box of 100, plus postage.
https://www.vetuk.co.uk/veterinary-...nsulin-syringe-with-needle-box-of-100-p-11335
And in fact there are also these generic Sol-Vet U40's for £19.24 per 100, plus postage:
https://www.petdrugsonline.co.uk/sol-m-u40-insulin-caninsulin-syringes-0-5ml
If you start to use
U100's they're actually more widely available because human diabetics use them.
What would 0.75 be on a u100 syringe?
If you draw Prozinc up to the 1.5 mark on a U100 syringe you'd have 0.6 of a unit of Prozinc.
If you draw Prozinc up to the 2 unit mark on a U100 you'd have 0.8 of a unit of Prozinc.
So, to get .75 you'd do a 'skinny' 2 units on the U100 syringe (a smidge below the 2 unit mark).
You say these are quiet popular to use then even with the prozinc?
The U100's can be really useful for folks using Prozinc or Caninsulin (when measuring small doses, or partial units; there are more lines on the syringe barrel to use as reference points).
But not everyone can get their head around the idea of the conversion, so it is important to be OK with that in order to do it. For reassurance, it can be helpful to draw up some coloured liquid (cold tea will do) and measure to the one unit mark in a U40, and to the 2.5 mark in a U100. If you then squirt that out onto kitchen paper you should be able to see that it is the same amount of liquid.
Eliz