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Everything You Need to Know About Flow Regulators IV Sets

In the current IV industry, many clinics, pharmacies, and home infusion firms are seeking more cost-effective ways to provide continuous infusions to their patients.

One of the common options that these businesses are considering is the use of flow regulators IV set.

A IV flow regulator, also known as a dial-a-flow, is a device that is used to control the amount of fluid that is administered via an intravenous line (IV) to maintain a steady flow rate. The use of dial-a-flow extension sets with IV flow regulator tubing is a fantastic way to save money while still receiving the benefits of free-flow protection.

Flow regulators may not provide as constant performance as many ambulatory and pole-mounted infusion pumps, but several manufacturers have been able to dial in the precision to an acceptable range (+/- 10%). Despite this flow regulator IV sets are becoming more popular.

Because IV flow regulators are so easy to use with an infusion patient, clinical teams don’t require nearly as much training as they would otherwise. These devices’ effectiveness may be hindered by a number of circumstances, including the kind of drug that is being administered, the symptoms that the patient is experiencing, and the setting in which the infusion is being carried out.

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