CARDINAL HEALTH 8881202348 MONOJECT BLUNT CANNULA - 18G x 1", 25/bx, 4 bx/cs (US Only)

SKU: CARD-8881202348
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CARDINAL HEALTH 8881202348 MONOJECT BLUNT CANNULA - 18G x 1", 25/bx, 4 bx/cs (US Only)

• Model: 8881202348
• 18G x 1"
• Box Size: 25/ Box
• 4 Boxes/ Case

The Monoject Blunt Cannula by Cardinal Health, model 8881202348 (18 G × 1", 25 per box, 4 boxes per case), is designed for precision and reliability in medication preparation and fluid transfer. With a stainless steel non-lubricated cannula and an aluminum Luer-lock hub, this single-use, sterile instrument offers robust performance for high-volume clinical settings.

Each cannula features a rounded blunt tip to minimize vessel trauma, while the charcoal-grey color-coded sheath ensures quick visual identification. The rigid-pack packaging is autoclavable, making it suitable for inclusion in operating-room or procedure-pack workflows.

Because it’s latex-free and not manufactured with DEHP, the product supports safe use in environments with allergy or sensitivity concerns.

With standardized sizing and dependable construction, this blunt cannula streamlines medication-handling protocols and supports error-reduction in busy clinical settings. It is ideal for hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialty practices seeking a trusted blunt-tip solution that aligns with sharps-safety initiatives and operational efficiency.

Latex free, stainless steel cannula. Aluminum luer lock hub. Color-coded needle sheath - charcoal gray cap. Autoclavable in rigid pack for use in O.R./procedure packs. Sterile.- Blunt Cannula, 18G x 1", 25/bx, 4 bx/cs (Continental US Only) (Manufacturer Backorder - Inventory Limited when Available)

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