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Infusion Sets

Zimed Infusion Sets, engineered for precision, provide seamless and reliable insulin delivery or other therapies. They are equipped with soft, flexible cannulas and ultra-thin needles to minimize discomfort during use. They support recovery in cases of severe malnutrition, gastrointestinal disorders, or post-surgical care. Our products are made with premium materials to ensure durability and sterility. Making them ideal for continuous or intermittent infusion of drugs such as pain medications, antibiotics, or chemotherapy.

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Infusion Sets - Advanced IV Infusion Sets ZAIS-A10

Advanced IV Infusion Sets ZAIS-A10

Drip Chamber : 8ml

Catheter : 150cm

Infusion Filter : 13.5µm

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Infusion Sets - Disposable IV Infusion Sets ZIS-A10

Disposable IV Infusion Sets ZIS-A10

Drip Chamber : 8ml

Catheter : 150cm

Infusion Filter : 13.5µm

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Infusion Sets - Disposable IV Infusion Sets ZIS-A11

Disposable IV Infusion Sets ZIS-A11

Drip Chamber : 8ml

Catheter : 150cm

Infusion Filter : 13.5µm

Frequently Asked Question

Who uses infusion sets?

Infusion sets are commonly used by people with diabetes who use insulin pumps, as well as patients receiving treatments like chemotherapy, antibiotics, hydration therapy, or pain management through infusion therapy.

How often should an infusion set be changed?

For insulin pump users, it's typically recommended to change the infusion set every 2–3 days. However, this may vary based on medical guidance or type of medication being administered.

How do I know which infusion set is right for me?

Your healthcare provider will recommend the best infusion set based on your treatment needs, lifestyle, body type, and the medication being delivered.

What should I do if my infusion set becomes dislodged or painful?

If the set becomes loose, painful, or if the site looks red or irritated, remove it and insert a new set at a different site. Contact your healthcare provider if symptoms persist or if you're unsure.

Can infusion sets cause allergic reactions?

5. Can infusion sets cause allergic reactions? While rare, some people may experience sensitivity to the adhesive or materials used in the set. If you notice itching, rash, or other symptoms, consult your provider for alternative options.

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