Syringe apparatus including readily removable syringe supporting

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604111, 604195, 604218, 604240, 128919, A61M 500

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052482995

ABSTRACT:
A syringe is arranged with a frangible connection between a conical needle head mounting a needle member to permit removal of the head and associated needle member permitting projection of the needle into the syringe body subsequent to its use. A modification of the invention includes a container to receive used needle bodies, with indicator dye contained within the capsule within the needle body that is ruptured upon insertion of the needle therewithin for indication of a used needle within a storage container.

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