These heparin flush labels are the perfect way to tell other vets how much heparin each animal should have. Heparin is generally used if there is an IV infection. You must know how to properly dose and use a heparin flush otherwise there could be detrimental consequences. Heparin also prevents blood clots. It works with your body’s biology to make sure it mixes well with the blood stream and helps rather than hurts. The label says “Heparin Flush” and has a space to write the amount of units.
The permanent adhesive of this sticker is durable even in extreme temperatures and sticks to most surfaces. Write on this label with a pen or permanent marker to let other vets know how many units of heparin to give. The .5 x 1.5-inch rectangle is a great size to fit on files. It is big enough to convey vital information but avoids blocking other information. All of the ink used for these heparin flush labels is eco-friendly and water-based.