
GLP-1 Starter Kit — 10 Syringes + 20 Wipes
$19.95
Australian-owned. Quality syringes, alcohol wipes, and accessories — shipped fast in plain, discreet packaging.
Quality injection supplies at fair, transparent prices.
Find the right supplies for your needs.
Everything you need for GLP-1 injections — syringes, wipes, and starter kits.
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Browse CollectionWe believe managing your health should be straightforward, affordable, and private.
We stock the same supplies used in clinics and hospitals. Every product is individually sealed and sterile until opened.
Your order arrives in plain, unmarked packaging with no indication of what's inside. Your privacy is non-negotiable.
No inflated markups, no hidden fees. Free express post on orders over $149. Most orders dispatched same or next business day.
Practical, step-by-step guides for safe injection technique.
A step-by-step guide to subcutaneous injection for first-timers. Covers injection sites, pinch technique, needle angles, and tips for managing anxiety.
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Understand insulin syringe sizes: 0.5ml vs 1ml, needle gauges (31G 6mm explained), and which syringe to use for semaglutide, insulin, peptides, and TRT.
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A practical guide to injecting compounded semaglutide in Australia. Learn which syringes to use, how to draw from a vial, and step-by-step injection technique.
Read GuideAll orders ship in plain, unbranded packaging with no indication of what's inside. There are no logos, product names, or anything that identifies the contents. Your privacy is our priority.
Most orders are dispatched same or next business day. Standard shipping typically arrives in 3–5 business days. Express shipping is available and free on orders over $149.
No. Our products — syringes, alcohol wipes, and accessories — are available without a prescription in Australia. These are standard medical supplies used for self-administered injections.
Charges appear as “Injection Supplies” on your bank statement.