Acepromazine Syringe Labels

Pre-printed and ready to apply, straight from the roll.

Acepromazine Syringe Labels

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500 labels per roll Β· 3.4Β’ per patient

Concentration: Blank

Sedatives class

What's printed on every label // so errors don't happen

  • Drug nameLarge, unmissable
  • Typical concentrationtest
  • Typical administration routesIV / IM / SC
  • Injection reminderSlow IV reminder
  • Volume lineWrite the mL to give
  • Confirmation checkboxClose the loop
  • ISO-adapted class colorInstant recognition
  • 500 labels per rollFits all Safe.Vet dispensers
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30-day returns, no questions asked
Why clinics label every syringe

An unlabeled syringe is the single most common point of failure in veterinary medication errors. Pre-printed labels remove the handwriting, the guessing, and the "I think that one's the bupe" moment β€” for pennies per patient.

Label size & material

Sized for 1–60 mL syringes. Medical-grade adhesive that holds through fluids and alcohol wipes but removes cleanly. Writable with any ballpoint or permanent marker.

Shipping & returns

Ships within 24 hours from our US warehouse, free on all US orders. Buy with Prime available. International orders: hello@safe.vet. 30-day returns.

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Trusted By Veterinarians

These labels should be considered an essential in all clinics. They’re easy to read, quick to grab, and actually make our med station feel organized.

Darius Redd, Hospital Manager. PetMedic, Navy Yard, D.C.

These labels have been a game changer for onboarding new staff. Everyone’s on the same page β€” no confusion about what’s in a syringe or how it should be given. It’s made our workflow way smoother.

Dr. Laurence Gullifer, Melbourne, VIC. FirstPaw Vet

Every clinic should be using these. They’re simple, smart, and prevent exactly the kind of mistakes we all worry about.

Dr. Peter Sorenson, BVSc Mount Eliza Village Vet, Mount Eliza, VIC, Australia.

Between interns, techs, and residents, there’s a lot of hands on every neuro case. These labels give us a consistent system and cut down on communication errors.

Dr. Simon Kornberg, DACVIM (Neurology) Veterinary Neurologist - South Florida

No more second-guessing someone's handwriting. The dilution and rate of IV injection reminders are extremely helpful, especially in that critical patient.

Dr. Paul Cameau, DVM. Miami Shores Animal Clinic, Miami Shores, FL.