Description
An IV (intravenous) giving set is a sterile, single-use medical device designed to safely and effectively deliver fluids, medications, electrolytes or blood products directly into a patient’s bloodstream via an intravenous access point such as a cannula or catheter. It is an essential consumable in hospitals, clinics, emergency care, and ambulatory settings.
Key Features:
Sterile, Single-Use Design: Each set is individually packed under sterile conditions to prevent contamination and cross-infection.
Medical-Grade Materials: Constructed from non-toxic, medical-grade PVC or equivalent materials ensuring flexibility, clarity, and patient safety.
Drip Chamber: Transparent chamber allows visual monitoring of fluid drops, helping healthcare professionals assess and adjust infusion flow rate.
Flexible Tubing: Kink-resistant, long tubing provides smooth and continuous fluid delivery from the IV bag to the patient.
Flow Regulator / Roller Clamp: Enables precise manual control over the rate of infusion, ensuring accurate administration.
Connector Options: Includes a luer lock or luer slip connector for secure attachment to IV catheters or needles.
Injection Port: Allows supplementary medications to be administered into the line without interrupting the primary infusion (available on select models).
Applications:
Used for the intravenous administration of:
Maintenance and replacement fluids
Electrolytes and medications
Blood and blood products
Nutritional and therapeutic infusions
in settings such as acute care, surgical wards, emergency departments, and home care.
Specifications:
Sterility: Sterile, single-use
Material: Medical-grade PVC (non-toxic, latex-free where specified)
Length: Standard tubing length (varies by model)
Packaging: Individually sealed for sterility
Benefits:
Ensures safe, controlled, and accurate delivery of IV therapy
Reduces risk of infection and contamination
Compatible with standard IV fluid containers and clinical protocols

