syringe
A syringe that has already been employed for an injection.
Refers to a syringe that is free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
Refers to a new, unused syringe.
A syringe intended to be used once and then thrown away.
An unhygienic syringe that has not been cleaned or sterilized.
A syringe that has been exposed to harmful substances or microorganisms.
A syringe fitted with a hollow needle for injecting material into or under the skin.
A syringe made of plastic, typically designed for single use.
A syringe made of glass, often reusable after sterilization.
The general act of employing a syringe for its intended purpose.
To draw a substance, such as medicine, into a syringe.
To get a syringe ready for use, including filling it with the correct substance.
The action of pulling the plunger of a syringe to fill it with a liquid.
When more than one person uses the same syringe, a high-risk behavior for transmitting diseases.
A program where intravenous drug users can obtain new sterile syringes in exchange for used ones.