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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 $ 2.59Current price $ 2.29Exel I.V Administration Set, 2 Y-Injection Sites, Roller Clamp 105"
Exel22 reviewsIV Administration Set, 15 Drops, Combination Vented/ Non-vented, (2)Y Injection Sites, Option Lock, Roller Clamp, 2 Occlusion Clamps, 105" Tube. E...
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Original price $ 10.99Current price $ 4.19Empty IV Bags, 250 mL, DEHP Free
Mckesson10 reviewsEmpty IV Bag, 250mL, DEHP Free is a single-use I.V. Container used for admixing compatible medications. Empty IV Bag stores both the diluent and t...
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Original price $ 39.95Current price $ 27.75Pressure Infuser Bag with Stopcock Valve and Piston Gauge 1000mL
Mountainside Medical Equipment3 reviewsA Pressure Infuser Bag with a Stopcock Valve and Piston Gauge is a medical device used to administer fluids or blood products quickly and efficient...
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Original price $ 16.95Current price $ 12.95Empty IV Bag 1000 mL 3-Port
McKessonNo reviewsThe Empty IV Bag 1000 mL 3-Port is an essential medical tool with a wide range of uses and benefits. This versatile bag serves as an empty containe...
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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.