I have seen syringes ranging in sizes, 1 cc, 2 cc, 2.5 cc, 3 cc, 5 cc, 10 cc, 12 cc, 20 cc, 30 cc, 50 cc, 60 cc, 100 cc and 150 cc. That's not to say that is the limit of sizes. The larger ones are usually for automatic dispensing machines such as a MedRad
2006-12-12 13:09:42
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answered by SteveA8 6
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It depends on the size of the syringe. I am a dentist and I use different sized syringe's every day. Some hold 1.8cc, and some hole much more. Depends on the job I am doing at the moment.
2006-12-12 20:42:07
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answered by drbrian247 2
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There are several different sizes; depending on the dosage of medicine to be taken and the size of the needle in regards to comfort for the patient. I am an insulin dependent diabetic, I have used 10mL, 50mL and 100mL.
2006-12-12 19:59:32
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answered by Sherbz 2
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It DEPENDS on syringe size.
Look for the VOLUME MARKINGS on the syringe barrel.
Remember 1 cc = 1 mL
2006-12-12 22:32:39
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answered by Mr Tooth 2
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It depends. There are different sizes of syringes.
2006-12-12 19:00:57
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answered by Jane D 2
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There are varied sizes, so it depends on what the purpose is; bigger for larger patients etc.
2006-12-12 19:06:42
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answered by jquasimodot 3
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They come in different sizes.
2006-12-12 19:06:06
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answered by EQ 6
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