MILA Closed Medication Transfer System Components are designed to support the preparation, transfer, administration, and handling of hazardous medications in veterinary oncology applications. The system utilizes closed, drip-free connections and sealed transfer technology to help minimize exposure to hazardous drugs while supporting safe medication handling throughout the treatment process. Offering a cost-effective alternative to other closed-system transfer devices, MILA Closed Medication Transfer System Components provide clinicians with flexible options for vial access, medication transfer, infusion preparation, and drug administration.
- Designed to support safe handling of hazardous medications and veterinary oncology drugs
- Closed-system components help reduce personnel exposure during medication preparation and administration
- Drip-free connection technology supports closed medication transfer procedures
- Closed Vial Access Adapters (Items #12-009 and #12-010) maintain neutral pressure using a sealed expansion chamber
- Vial adapters permanently lock onto 13 mm or 20 mm vials to help prevent disconnection
- Flat swabbable surface on vial adapters supports cleaning between uses
- Closed Male Luer Valve (Item #12-007) permanently attaches to a luer lock syringe and automatically closes upon disconnection
- Closed Female Luer Valve (Item #12-004) connects to compatible butterfly needles and catheters for needle-free access
- Infusion Access Device Spike (Item #12-008) allows transfer of medications into IV bags, glass bottles, and other rigid containers
- EZ Fill Syringe-to-Syringe Transfer Device (Item #12-006) supports closed transfer of medication between syringes
- Closed Valve Three-Way Stopcock (Item #12-055) is designed for hazardous drug administration applications requiring a stopcock
- Compatible with standard luer lock syringes and administration systems
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