If you're running GLP-1 peptide studies and tired of inconsistent dosing, this pen fixes that—adjustable down to 0.01ml increments with visual and auditory feedback so you know the injection's done.

It's a 3ml disposable syringe, press cap closure, grey or blue plastic body with a printed label option, and it uses 31G or 32G needles—basically small enough for subcutaneous work without fuss.

push mechanism delivers your dose in 6 seconds or less, which matters when you're handling multiple subjects or time-sensitive protocols; we typically see labs prefer teh 0.6ml max for retatrutide research.

Customiaztion is accepted on labeling and colors, but the MOQ is about 50 units or so—check lead time if you need something specific, as OEM runs usually take 2-4 weeks.

Not for human use—strictly research and pharmaceuticals, so don't expect this to pass clinical injection standerd for patient care, it's just not built for that.

Also, the dose is mechancial, no batteries, so you'll get consistent performence across varying temperatures and conditions, which is better than electronic pens for field work or long-term studies.