Infusion accessories and injection accessories
Parenteral administration is a form of drug delivery that is very common due to its many advantages. The procedure involves the delivery of the medicine into the body by bypassing the alimentary canal. The active ingredients are quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, thus sparing the intestinal tract and producing a faster effect. It is easy to administer and can even be life-saving, for example in the event of a severe allergic reaction, if the patient is unconscious or if swallowing is difficult and the patient cannot take the medicine orally.
The infusion solution is used to deliver fluid and medicine into the patient's body. It is also used after surgery when liquid antibiotics are given to the patient in infusion form. Other uses include parenteral nutrition, electrolyte therapy and chemotherapy. Injections are used to inject the drug or solution into the tissues of the body. Injections are usually used for drugs that need to act quickly or are not well absorbed in the digestive tract. Injection can be done in several ways, such as subcutaneous (connective tissue), intramuscular (muscle tissue) and intravenous.
Various needles and cannulas are used for injections and infusions, so choose the right equipment for your hospital or practice from our online shop.
Parenteral administration is a form of drug delivery that is very common due to its many advantages. The procedure involves the delivery of the medicine into the body by bypassing the alimentary canal. The active ingredients are quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, thus sparing the intestinal tract and producing a faster effect. It is easy to administer and can even be life-saving, for example in the event of a severe allergic reaction, if the patient is unconscious or if swallowing is difficult and the patient cannot take the medicine orally.
The infusion solution is used to deliver fluid and medicine into the patient's body. It is also used after surgery when liquid antibiotics are given to the patient in infusion form. Other uses include parenteral nutrition, electrolyte therapy and chemotherapy.
Injections are used to inject the drug or solution into the tissues of the body. Injections are usually used for drugs that need to act quickly or are not well absorbed in the digestive tract.
Injection can be done in several ways, such as subcutaneous (connective tissue), intramuscular (muscle tissue) and intravenous.
Intravenous injections have an immediate effect and are therefore mainly used in infusion therapies. Intramuscular injection is used for long-acting drugs. In this case, a slower-release amount is injected and absorbed continuously in the body for up to several weeks. Vaccines, painkillers, hormonal contraceptives and antipsychotics are typical applications.
Various needles and cannulas are used for injection and infusion for different purposes.
Injections and infusions must be carried out in accordance with hygiene rules to ensure patient safety, thus avoiding cross-contamination and infectious diseases. All accessories used for injections are single-use and sterile packaged.