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IV Administration

IV Administration  

Trust your IV therapy to B. Braun Medical's IV Sets, IV Catheters and Accessories. Designed and tested from the start to ensure the highest quality, functionality and reliability, B. Braun IV components give you the added confidence that your systems will work together seamlessly, while ensuring the highest standards of safety for your clinicians, patients and the environment.

Vascular Access

Vascular Access  

B. Braun is committed to the critical steps and products needed for vascular access success. To support first stick access, B. Braun offers catheters that help IV procedures involving Ultrasound Guidance, extension sets with a catheter stabilizer, and a near-infrared vein visualization system.

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Clik-FIX® Catheter Securement Devices

Help reduce risk of motion-related catheter complications with Clik-FIX securement. Our devices are designed to be simple, easy to use and help to comply with standards of practice.

Peripheral Advantage® Program

Data-Driven PIVC Care

Peripheral Advantage® Program

B. Braun's Peripheral Advantage® program, a comprehensive program that combines clinical instruction, data-driven insights and advanced tools designed to empower nurses to achieve first-stick success and help prevent many of the complications associated with peripheral IV therapy.

Pharmacy Admixture

Pharmacy Admixture

Choose from a complete line of admixture devices for every step of the admixture process from a single source. From drugs and fluids to the final admixture, B. Braun helps you prepare IV drugs and fluids rapidly and securely. Devices assist in USP 797 & USP 800 compliance.

Needlestick Prevention

Needlestick Prevention

According to recent research, (2011 Healthcare Worker Risks from Short Peripheral Catheter Insertion), percutaneous injuries to healthcare workers from a sharps device are four times more likely to occur than mucocutaneous exposure and pose a greater threat to disease transmission. Also, according to the 2008 Study of Nurses Views on Workplace Safety and Needlestick Injuries, nearly two-thirds of US nurses say needlestick injuries and blood borne infections remain major concerns.