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IV Flush Sodium Chloride 0.9% Prefilled Syringes 10 mL fill in 12 mL x 60/Box

by Medefil
Year End Sale 39%
Original price $ 129.95
Current price $ 78.95
SKU 64253-0111-30

Prefilled Sodium Chloride 0.9% IV Flush Syringes 10 mL are used for flushing intravenous (IV) catheters or access ports to maintain patency and prevent blockage. This solution is a sterile, non-pyrogenic, isotonic solution of sodium chloride in water often used for hydration and fluid and electrolyte balance in patients with decreased sodium levels. The syringes are pre-filled with the correct amount of solution, making them convenient for healthcare providers to use.

Medefil MIS-1130 Prefilled Sodium Chloride 0.9% IV Flush Syringes 10 mL fill in 12 mL. NDC: 64253-0111-30 Type: IV Flush Syringes

IV Flush Syringes use IV flushes to clear out intravenous lines that deliver medicine directly into the veins of a patient. Flushes are administered before and after starting IV medication drips or fluids in patients. This ensures the lines stay clean and prevents blockages.

  • No Preservatives
  • Not made with Natural Rubber Latex
  • No Reflux Flushing
  • DEHP Free, PVC-free
  • Bisphenol A free, Mercury Free
  • Color-coded labels, tip caps and packaging for easier identification and decreased Medication Errors.

Brand: Medefil
Strength: 10 mL fill in 12 mL
NDC: 64253-0111-30
UPC: 364253-111303
Type: IV Flush Syringes

IV Flush Sodium Chloride 0.9% Prefilled Syringes 10 mL fill in 12 mL x 60/Box
IV Flush Sodium Chloride 0.9% Prefilled Syringes 10 mL fill in 12 mL x 60/Box
$ 129.95 $ 78.95
FAQs About IV Bags, IV Sets, IV Start Kits
  • What is an IV Bag?

    IV Bags, also known as intravenous bags, deliver sterile saline solutions or electrolyte fluids directly into the bloodstream for rapid hydration, electrolyte balance, and essential nutrient replenishment. Trusted in hospitals, urgent care, and at-home therapy, IV fluids are clinically proven to treat dehydration, support recovery from illness or surgery, and improve overall wellness.

  • What IV Fluid is Best for Dehydration?

    Normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride) is the most recommended IV fluid for dehydration. It quickly restores fluid balance, corrects electrolyte deficiencies, and supports vital organ function. In cases where nutrient loss is significant, additional fluids like Lactated Ringer’s solution or dextrose may be used under medical guidance.

  • Signs and Symptoms of Dehydration

    Recognizing dehydration is crucial for timely intervention. Common symptoms include: Excessive thirst and dry mouth Fatigue and dizziness Dark or reduced urine output Low blood pressure Rapid heartbeat Confusion and irritability

  • How long does an IV bag take to drain?

    Most standard 1-liter IV bags take about 30–60 minutes to infuse, depending on your medical needs and drip rate. Always follow healthcare provider instructions.

  • Potential Risks of Saline IV

    While generally safe, risks of saline IV include infection, phlebitis, fluid overload, and allergic reactions. Only trained medical professionals should administer IVs.Many insurance plans cover medically necessary IV fluids administered in hospitals or clinics. At-home IV therapy coverage varies, so always check with your provider. We accept HSA/FSA payments where eligible.

  • What not to do after an IV drip:

    Avoid strenuous activity for 24 hours, keep your IV site clean and dry, and monitor for redness or swelling.

  • How much water equals an IV bag?

    One 1L IV bag is equivalent to drinking about 2–3 glasses of water, but hydration via IV is much faster and more effective for severe dehydration.

  • How long do IV fluids stay in your system?

    Most IV fluids are metabolized and excreted within 24–48 hours.

  • How soon after IV fluids do you feel better?

    Many people report improved energy, alertness, and well-being within minutes to an hour after receiving an IV.

  • How much weight can you gain from IV fluids?

    You may retain up to 2–3 pounds temporarily after large-volume IV infusions, but this resolves as your body processes the extra fluid.

  • Is it okay to let an IV bag run dry?

    No; letting an IV run dry can allow air into the line, risking air embolism. IV bags should be managed and monitored by professionals.

  • Who should avoid IV therapy?

    People with heart failure Kidney disease patients Those with severe electrolyte abnormalities or allergies

  • Why do hospitals always give IVs?

    IVs allow for rapid treatment, instant medication delivery, and controlled hydration—vital in emergencies.

  • What infection requires an IV?

    Serious infections like sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis often require antibiotics via IV for effective and fast treatment.

  • Is one IV bag enough to rehydrate?

    In most mild to moderate dehydration cases, one IV bag restores normal hydration, but severe cases may require more under supervision.

  • Why Choose Our IV Bags?

    FDA-approved medical-grade products Sterile, individually-packaged saline & electrolyte solutions Suitable for clinics, hospitals, home health, or travel emergencies Trusted by healthcare professionals nationwide

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