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Hospital medical supplies are essential tools and products used to provide effective patient care and ensure the efficient operation of healthcare facilities. These supplies include a wide range of items such as surgical instruments, diagnostic equipment, bandages, syringes, IV supplies, gloves, masks, and sanitation products. They play a crucial role in treatment, diagnosis, infection control, and patient safety. Ensuring a reliable supply of these materials is fundamental to maintaining high standards of care and addressing both routine and emergency medical needs.
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Year End Sale 25%
Original price $ 129.95Current price $ 97.95Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% Tube, 60 gram (Rx)
SandozNo reviewsNitro-Bid (Nitroglycerin) ointment is a topical ointment used to prevent chest pain (angina) in people with a certain heart condition (coronary art...
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Original price $ 75.69Current price $ 59.00Caffeine Citrate for Injection 60 mg/ 3mL (20 mg/mL) Single-Dose Vial 3 mL (RX)
Fresenius KabiNo reviewsCaffeine citrate for injection 60 mg/3mL (20 mg/mL) single-dose vial 3 mL is a medication used to treat apnea of prematurity in infants. Apnea of p...
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Original price $ 399.95Current price $ 349.00Caffeine Citrate Oral Solution USP 60 mg Per 3 mL Single Dose Vials x 5/Box (RX)
Armas PharmaceuticalsNo reviewsCaffeine Citrate Oral Solution USP 60 mg Per 3 mL is a medication used to treat apnea in premature infants. It contains caffeine citrate, a stimula...
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Hospital medical supplies are essential tools and products used to provide effective patient care and ensure the efficient operation of healthcare facilities. These supplies include a wide range of items such as surgical instruments, diagnostic equipment, bandages, syringes, IV supplies, gloves, masks, and sanitation products. They play a crucial role in treatment, diagnosis, infection control, and patient safety. Ensuring a reliable supply of these materials is fundamental to maintaining high standards of care and addressing both routine and emergency medical needs.