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IV bags, also known as intravenous bags, are medical devices used to deliver fluids, medications, and nutrients directly into the veins of a patient. They are typically used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings to administer IV therapy to patients who are unable to take oral medications or fluids. IV bags are used for a variety of purposes, including rehydrating patients, providing pain relief, delivering antibiotics or other medications, and correcting imbalances in electrolytes or nutrients. IV bags are available in different sizes and contain different types of fluids and medications, depending on the specific needs of the patient.
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Original price $ 79.95Current price $ 69.95IV Catheter Needles by Exel, 50 Per Box
Exel11 reviewsIV catheter needles (also known as intravenous catheters or IV cannulas) are medical devices used to access a patient’s vein safely and efficiently...
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from $ 14.30BD Hypodermic Needles PrecisionGlide, Non-Safety, 100/Box
BD12 reviewsBD Hypodermic needles are a type of medical device used for injecting fluids, such as medications, into the body through the skin. Hypodermic needl...
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Original price $ 5.95Current price $ 3.97BD 22 Gauge x 1 inch Insyte IV Catheter Needle with Blood Control Blue (Each)
BD3 reviewsA BD 22 Gauge x 1 inch Insyte IV Catheter Needle is a medical device used for starting intravenous (IV) lines—meaning it is used to access a vein s...
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Original price $ 5.95Current price $ 3.85Insyte IV Catheter Needle, 22ga x 1 inch, Straight Hub, Retracting Needle (Each)
BD1 reviewBD 381423 Insyte Autoguard Blood Control Catheter Shielded 22 Gauge 1" are designed to provide security and safety to patients. They work by protec...
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IV bags, also known as intravenous bags, are medical devices used to deliver fluids, medications, and nutrients directly into the veins of a patient. They are typically used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings to administer IV therapy to patients who are unable to take oral medications or fluids. IV bags are used for a variety of purposes, including rehydrating patients, providing pain relief, delivering antibiotics or other medications, and correcting imbalances in electrolytes or nutrients. IV bags are available in different sizes and contain different types of fluids and medications, depending on the specific needs of the patient.