What are the Basics of Syringe Pumps?

August 24, 2018  Source: Ddu 861

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During palliative care, if the oral route of drug administration is not recommended, syringe pumps, otherwise called as syringe drivers, are used to deliver painkillers or IV medications via subcutaneous route for an effective symptom management. Syringe pumps are used to deliver a measured quantity of drugs for a specific time period in a slow manner, whereby it effectively reduces human errors. Though these syringe pumps are easy to operate, training is required. As syringe pumps are compact and lightweight, they can be moved easily and worn in a holder either over or under clothes.

Varied specifications such as flow rate per hour, provision of alarm settings and internal log memory, number of pumps per assembly, physical dimensions and power sources, should be taken into consideration before buying the right product. Our Ddu (Drugdu.com) team has compiled a variety of syringe pump types by taking all the above factors into consideration.

These include:

single channel,
dual channel,
multichannel, 
veterinary,
microsyringe pump and
portable electric syringe pump.

To view the infusion status in a user-friendly manner, large LCD screen can also be attached.

All these syringe pumps possess pressure sensors, rotatable fixation clamps and 3-level settings of occlusion sensitivities with a fixed potentiometer to ensure accuracy in an automated manner.

If you would like to view our wide variety of syringe pumps, please visit www.drugdu.com

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