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CANULA (VASOFIX) 20G is used primarily for intravenous (IV) access. It allows healthcare providers to administer fluids, medications, and blood products directly into the bloodstream. It is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and emergency care situations for various medical treatments.
Pharmacology:
The CANULA (VASOFIX) 20G itself does not have pharmacological properties. It serves as a device for facilitating intravenous access to the body, allowing the infusion of intravenous fluids or medications that may have pharmacological actions. Its smooth surface reduces irritation to the veins and allows for easy insertion and secure placement.
Dosage:
Since CANULA (VASOFIX) 20G is a medical device and not a pharmaceutical product, there is no standard dosage. The insertion of the canula depends on the specific medical requirements and the instructions provided by healthcare professionals.
Administration:
The CANULA (VASOFIX) 20G should be inserted by a qualified healthcare professional.
It is used to establish intravenous access in a vein, typically in the forearm or hand.
Once placed, the device allows for the continuous administration of intravenous fluids, medications, or blood products.
Ensure that the site of insertion is clean and sterile to prevent infections.
Interaction:
CANULA (VASOFIX) 20G does not directly interact with other medications. However, it is important to be cautious when administering any substances through the canula. Certain medications may cause irritation or inflammation when infused through an intravenous line. Always follow proper medical protocols.
Contraindications:
CANULA (VASOFIX) 20G is contraindicated in patients with severe allergic reactions to any component of the canula or in patients with compromised blood flow where intravenous access might be difficult or dangerous. It should not be used in veins that are inflamed, swollen, or infected.
Side Effects:
Some possible side effects related to the use of CANULA (VASOFIX) 20G include:
Pain or discomfort at the insertion site.
Redness, swelling, or irritation at the insertion site.
Phlebitis (inflammation of the vein).
Infection at the insertion site.
If the canula becomes dislodged or blocked, it may lead to inadequate delivery of fluids or medications.
Pregnancy & Lactation:
As a medical device, CANULA (VASOFIX) 20G does not pose direct risks to pregnancy or lactation. However, it should be used only under the supervision of a healthcare provider during pregnancy and breastfeeding to ensure the safety of both mother and child.
Therapeutic Class:
Medical Device - Intravenous Access Devices
Storage Conditions:
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Ensure the packaging remains intact and sealed until use.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Do not use the device after the expiration date mentioned on the packaging.