DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ppghsq/iv_fluid_transfer) has announced the addition of the "IV Fluid Transfer Devices Products, Players, Markets and Opportunities" report to their offering.
Intravenous drug administration is one of the most common therapeutic procedures that patients in a hospital setting are likely to receive. Yet the lack of standardization among the various components, elements and steps that a caregiver must navigate to successfully execute a drug intravenously have - according to several recent studies - contributed to medication errors and risks to patient safety. IV drug administration was once provided to patients only in clinical settings. However, technology developments and a greater emphasis on cost containment over the last 30 years have prompted a shift to providing this therapy in alternate settings, including the home. There is an ongoing dialogue among practitioners in the oncology segment regarding the cytotoxic nature of oncology drugs and the risks associated with exposure to these drugs.
Highlights:
- Analyzes the global market for IV fluid transfer devices market segments, and assesses the probable market impact of evolving regulatory, economic and demand factors
- Assesses approved IV fluid transfer devices and their market position
- Provides detailed analysis of IV fluid transfer market segments and market factors
- Provides market data and forecasts to 2016
- Profiles participants, their product development activities, business strategies, and corporate alliances and affiliations
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
IV Administration Market Dynamics
Evolution in Patient Care
Demand Drivers
Competitive Landscape
Factors Limiting Growth
Evolving Packaging Developments
Product Assessments and Market Prospects
Dual Spike Transfer Device
Vial Fluid Transfer Adapter
addEASE Binary Connector
EquaShield
EquaShield Luer Lock Connector Pair
Fleboset Double
SET Gri-Fill 3.0
Needleless Transfer Device
PhaSeal
SureConnect
Tevadapter
Vialok Single Vial Access Device
Vialok Non-vented Access Device
Vial2Bag
Vented Vial Adapter Transfer Device
IV Fluid Transfer - Key Markets
Antibiotics
Autoimmune Diseases
Cardiology
CNS
Oncology
Pain Management
Market Factors
Regulations & Standards
Quality and Reliability
Patient Demographics
Managed Care and Payor Initiatives
Caregiver Sentiment
Company Profiles
Manufacturers
Contract Manufacturers
Designers/Marketers
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