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Category: IV Solution
Brand: Baxter
Baxter 2H6401 – IV Tubing w/Y-Site Non-DEHP 48/Ca
$585.88
Part Number: Baxter 2H6401
Sell Unit: CASE
Baxter 2H6401 – IV Tubing w/Y-Site Non-DEHP 48/Ca
Solution Set, Non-Vented, INTERLINK Injection Site, 10 drops/mL, 76″ (1.9 m), Non-DEHP
Solution Set with Non-Vented Spike, INTERLINK Injection Site, Lever Lock Cannula (detached) and Male Luer Lock Adapter with Retractable Collar. Approximately 10 drops/mL. Approximate Length 76″ (1.9 m). Non-DEHP. Fluid path is sterile, nonpyrogenic.
Spike is designed so that 10 drops equal approximately 1 mL. Used often by Anesthesiologists in the OR.
Device Characteristics
What MRI safety information does the labeling contain? | Labeling does not contain MRI Safety Information |
Device required to be labeled as containing natural rubber latex or dry natural rubber (21 CFR 801.437): | No |
Device labeled as “Not made with natural rubber latex”: | Yes |
For Single-Use: | Yes |
Prescription Use (Rx): | Yes |
Over the Counter (OTC): | No |
Kit: | No |
Combination Product: | No |
Human Cell, Tissue or Cellular or Tissue-Based Product (HCT/P): | No |
Sterilization
Device Packaged as Sterile: | Yes |
Requires Sterilization Prior to Use: | No |
Pyrogen-free
Pyrogen is any substance that causes a fever. The most commonly thought of pyrogens are bacterial endotoxins and exotoxins, although the host body (human or animal) can also produce pyrogens. The most commonly assayed for pyrogen is lipopolysaccharide, or LPS. It is a component of the bacterial wall of Gram-negative bacteria and is released upon the breakdown of the cell wall or bacterial cell lysis. Pyrogen-free products are manufactured in settings that prevent the deposition of bacteria and other agents on the products.
DEHP Free
Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice advise using of administration sets free of di-ethylhexyl-phthalate (DEHP) to administer lipid-based infusates, such as IVFE or TNA. DEHP is lipophilic and is extracted into the lipid solution with commonly used polyvinyl chloride administration sets and containers. DEHP is considered a toxin, and studies have demonstrated increased DEHP levels in lipid solutions, which is especially a risk with neonatal, pediatric, and long-term home care patients.