The only Ready-To-Use IV Drug Delivery System available for Cefotetan
in a portfolio covering three generations of cephalosporin products.
DUPLEX is a two-compartment flexible plastic IV container that stores pre-measured drug and diluent doses separately until administration.
- Dramatically reduces potential for medication error
- No possiblity of delivering just diluent
- Prevents Contamination via closed system
- Saves time and labor for pharmacy and nursing - Speeds dispensing, No vial connections for thawing
- Protects the environment --- PVC-, DEHP-and Latex -free
- Economical -- reduces drugs wastage
- Convenient -- store at room temperature
Now Available in Duplex®.
Cefotetan
- 1 gram Cefotetan for Injection
- 2 gram Cefotetan for Injection
Cefoxitin
- 1 gram Cefoxitin for Injection
- 2 gram Cefoxitin for Injection
CefTRIaxONE
- 1 gram CefTRIaxONE for Injection and Dextrose Injection
- 2 gram CefTRIaxONE for Injection and Dextrose Injection
CefUROXime
- 1.5 gram CefUROXime for Injection USP and Dextrose Injection USP
- 750 mg CefUROXime for Injection USP and Dextrose Injection USP
Cefazolin
- 1 gram Cefazolin for Injection USP and Dextrose Injection USP
DUPLEX is Easy to Use.
- Easy bedside activation: Simply break the quick release seal and squeeze to mix drug and diluent just prior to administration.
- Compatible with automated dispensing systems
- Simply label and dispense
- No vials to connect or thawing procedures
- Automated charting via barcoding
DUPLEX enhances patient safety.
- Prevents contamination and protects potency - closed system
- Reduced medication errors - no mixing required
- Protects medication efficacy - cannot deliver diluent without drug
- Barcoding references final admixture
- PVC-, DEHP- and Latex-free
DUPLEX Enables Compliance.
- Meets The Joint Commission and USP <797> guidelines
- Available in "most ready to use" form
DUPLEX Protects the Environment.
- PVC-,DEHP-and Latex-free - removes potential for release of dioxins during disposal
- Protects patients and healthcare workers from exposure to airborne cephalosporins
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