Infusion Pump

An Infusion Pump is a microprocessor-controlled device that delivers fluids, medications, or nutrients into a patient's circulatory system at precisely programmed rates. Replacing error-prone gravity drips, it is indispensable for the safe administration of critical IV therapies, including vasoactive drugs, chemotherapy, analgesics (via PCA), and nutrition. Engineered with multiple safety features—such as anti-free-flow mechanisms, air-in-line detectors, occlusion alarms, and dose error reduction software—it ensures accurate delivery and minimizes the risk of adverse events. Its use spans hospitals, clinics, and home care, making it a cornerstone of modern intravenous therapy.

Syringe Pump

 A Syringe Pump is a high-precision infusion device designed to advance the plunger of a standard medical syringe at a programmed rate, enabling the accurate delivery of small, critical medication volumes. It is the gold standard for administering potent, titratable drugs in intensive care, anesthesia, and neonatal/pediatric units, where flow rates as low as 0.1 mL/hour are required. With essential safety features like occlusion alarms, anti-free-flow mechanisms, and integrated drug libraries, it minimizes the risk of dosing errors. Its accuracy, compact design, and versatility for continuous or bolus dosing make it indispensable for managing high-risk intravenous therapies.