Peripheral IV Catheter Market in the US to Grow at a CAGR of 5.79% over the Period 2014-2019; Finds New Report
Peripheral IV catheters are peripheral venous devices used to infuse medication or fluids directly into a vein, or draw blood samples for testing. These catheters are made of a non-irritant material, such as silicone, which negates any side effects caused when they are left in a patient's arm for several weeks or months. Peripheral IV catheters are introduced into the peripheral vein using a needle and fixed to the patient's skin with an adhesive tape. The needle is then removed,...
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