Baxa claims effective infuser on market:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Baxa, an Englewood, Colorado-based hospital and critical care device manufacturer, claims that its new, second-generation MicroFuse Dual Rate Syringe infuser "combines simplicity and durability for the most cost-effective intermittent drug delivery device on the market". The product has two infusion rates and can take syringes from 5cc to 140cc. The company claims that syringe infusion is a low-cost, yet clinically-effective alternative for drug delivery.
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