The Next Generation of Low Dead Space Disposable Syringes
Every day, billions of injectable medications are prepared around the world.
Nurses draw antibiotics before administering them in the emergency department. Pharmacists prepare chemotherapy in sterile compounding rooms. Anesthesia providers fill syringes before surgery. Nuclear medicine technologists prepare radiopharmaceuticals. Clinics administer hormone replacement therapy, biologics, vaccines, and specialty…
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Healthcare has transformed nearly every aspect of patient care over the past several decades. Hospitals now use robotic surgery, smart infusion pumps, artificial intelligence, electronic medication administration records, and advanced biologic therapies.
Yet one of the most commonly used medical devices the disposable syringe has remained fundamentally unchanged.
The QD Syringe…
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Walk into any modern hospital and you'll see robotic surgery, artificial intelligence, precision medicine, computerized medication cabinets, electronic medical records, and highly sophisticated injectable biologic therapies.
Yet one of the most frequently used medical devices in healthcare remains remarkably similar to the syringe introduced decades ago.
This raises an important…
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Every day, hospitals, surgery centers, infusion clinics, and physician offices administer millions of injectable medications. Most healthcare professionals focus on choosing the correct drug, verifying the correct dose, and ensuring patient safety. Far fewer stop to consider what happens to the medication that never reaches the patient.
The answer lies in a little-known design characteristic called…
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