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RETRAGO
Automatically Retractable Safety Syringe

An innovative safety syringe designed to support infection prevention, prevent unsafe reuse, and reduce the risk of sharp injuries through automatic needle retraction after use.

Designed to Prevent Reuse and Reduce Sharp Injuries

RETRAGO combines advanced safety engineering with automatic needle retraction technology to improve healthcare safety, minimize contamination risks, and support safer medical practices.

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Auto Disable

Designed to prevent reuse after injection, helping reduce unsafe medical practices.

02

Sharp Injury Protection

The retractable mechanism helps minimize accidental needle-stick injuries after use.

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Automatic Retraction

The needle retracts automatically inside the syringe body after injection for safer disposal.

HOW IT WORKS

Normal Injection. Automatic Protection.

RETRAGO works like a standard syringe during injection, then automatically retracts the needle after use to help reduce unsafe reuse and accidental needle-stick injuries.

Works like a conventional syringe

Automatic needle retraction

Safer disposal after use

2019

Global Health Innovation

Recognized by UNAIDS

GLOBAL RECOGNITION

Recognized Among Global Health Innovations

In May 2019, RETRAGO was awarded as one of the top twenty global health innovations by UNAIDS, highlighting its role as an innovative safety syringe designed to support safer healthcare practices.

PRODUCT VIDEOS

Explore RETRAGO Technology in Action

Watch selected videos to learn more about RETRAGO’s safety mechanism, automatic needle retraction, and its role in supporting safer medical practices.

Technology Explanation

A visual explanation of how RETRAGO works and how the needle retracts automatically after use.

WHO Product Presentation

A product presentation highlighting RETRAGO as an innovative safety syringe solution.

READY FOR SAFER HEALTHCARE

Discover the Future of Safety Syringe Technology

RETRAGO combines innovation, safety, and healthcare-focused engineering to support safer medical environments and reduce sharps-related risks.

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