What is 40 IU on a 1ml Syringe? Decoding U-40 and U-100 Insulin
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According to manufacturers and veterinary specialists, a U-40 insulin syringe with a 1ml capacity is specifically designed to accurately measure and deliver insulin with a concentration of 40 units per milliliter. This means that the marking for '40' on the syringe's barrel indicates that the full 1ml volume contains 40 International Units (IU) of insulin. Understanding the distinction between U-40 and the more common U-100 insulin is critical for preventing dangerous medication errors, particularly when managing diabetes in pets.