Oral syringe

A syringe made of plastic or glass. It is not fitted with a needle but is graduated and is used to dispense liquid medication to children. The tip is constructed to prevent its breaking in the child’s mouth. An oral syringe may also be used to deliver fluids to impaired patients with an intact swallowing mechanism.


A needleless syringe designed for administering oral medications, particularly to young children. The device draws a precise dosage of the medicine into its chamber. The tip is then positioned inside the child’s mouth, and the medication is dispensed against the inner cheek.


 


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