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Serum set

Intravenous (IV) injection is the injection of a drug or other substance into a vein, directly into the bloodstream. It is one of the fastest ways to get a drug into the body. IV administration involves a single injection followed by the insertion of a thin tube or catheter into the vein. This allows a healthcare professional to administer multiple doses of a drug or infusion of medication without having to reinsert the needle to deliver each dose. Here at Medilux, we look at the cases in which professionals use IV injections, how IV injections work, and the equipment they need. We also look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of IV injections and infusions, as well as some of the possible risks and side effects. IV injections are one of the fastest and most controlled ways to deliver drugs or other substances into the body.

Serum set or intravenous infusion set

An IV set is a very important connector that connects the IV source or container to a vein. This type of medical equipment is sterilized with ethylene oxide gas and is connected to the vein via an angiocatheter or scalpel to allow fluids and injectable medications to enter the blood.