It’s a good idea to administer medication orally whenever possible. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract provides a vast absorptive area for medications. Administering oral medications with a syringe has advantages, among them: accuracy and the capability to be loaded well ahead of use. This one is graduated in 0.2 milliliter increments to make it easy to determine whether you are giving the correct dose.
Oral medication syringes are clean, single-use polypropylene syringes with separate ribbed tip caps Clear polypropylene barrel and plunger rod Graduations in 0.2 milliliters; volume is 6 millimeters Oral feeding luer tip