
IV Line Rx
Primary Set, Vented, 80 Inch, 15 Drops/mL (Macro drip)
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What are IV Sets for Cats and Dogs?
- Fluid administration is often prescribed for rehydration and electrolyte balancing.
- Cats or dogs with chronic renal failure or dehydration from other medical causes often need additional fluids and nutrients to restore appropriate hydration levels, help their system flush waste, and manage electrolytes.
- Your veterinarian may prescribe giving intravenous fluids that need to be delivered under the skin or “subcutaneously.”
- For subcutaneous fluid injection, you will need an IV Set.
- This IV Set includes inches of vented tubing. A bag holds the prescribed fluid. A needle at the end of the tubing is inserted into your cat’s or dog's skin, usually between the neck and shoulder blades.
Why do cats and dogs use IV Sets?
- If your pet has been diagnosed with kidney disease, diarrhea, dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities, or another disease that causes fluid loss, your veterinarian may prescribe subcutaneous fluid injections at home.
- Fluid therapy may also be used in pets that are vomiting or have a reduction in oral fluid intake.
- Needles and IV Sets are used with fluid bags of solutions such as Lactated Ringers Solution, Sodium Chloride, or Normosol R to administer fluids.
What else should I know about IV Sets?
Available in Two Kinds
- Primary Set, Vented, 80 inch, 15 drops/mL (Macro Drip).
- Administration Set, B Braun, Vented, 83 inch, 15 drops/mL (Macro Drip).
Similarities between the IV Sets
- Fit all bags of fluids sold by VetRxDirect.
- Sterile IV tubing set for administering subcutaneous fluids to cats or dogs.
- Vented with flashback bulb.
- Macro drip - administer 15 drops/mL.
- Free of natural rubber latex and the plastic additive DEHP.
- Prepierced Y-site.
- Luer lock.
Differences between the IV Sets
- Length.
- Manufacturer: B Braun sets are made by B Braun. The manufacturer of Primary Sets may vary but will be listed on the prescription label.
What problems could my dog or cat have with fluid administration?
- There may be some fluid accumulation. This should go away before the next time fluids are to be administered.
- Contact your veterinarian if you see signs of infection at the injection site or if your dog or cat develops a cough.
How do you use IV Sets?
- Your veterinarian will teach you how to administer the fluids. Follow your veterinarian's directions for use.
- Contact your local waste management or check SafeNeedleDisposal.org on how to dispose of the needles properly.
- Fluid bags and IV sets can be disposed of in the regular trash.
What is in IV Sets?
- Both types of IV sets are free of natural rubber latex and the plastic additive DEHP.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- B Braun is a brand name. If you order the Administration Set, BBraun, Vented, 83 Inch, 15 Drops/mL (Macro drip), you will receive the exact brand that you request.
- The Primary Sets, Vented, 80 Inch, 15 Drops/mL (Macro drip) are sold as an FDA approved generic. Brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.
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Any idea when the Brain administration set will be back in stock??
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Which BBraun model number Admin Set is this? There should be a V followed by four numerals. Thank you.?
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The reference number for the BBraun IV administration set is V1390.
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I am trying to determine if the administration set has the screw end that you use after attaching the needle to hold the needle on. Does this have that? It is hard to tell from the picture.?
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The IV set has a luer lock at the end. The needle attaches to the IV line by twisting it, like a screw, until it locks into place.
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What is the difference between the primary set v. administration set? Thank you.?
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The IV set we have listed as a “primary” set is 80 inches long and the plastic tubing may contain the additive DEHP. The IV set we have listed as an “administration” set is slightly longer and is 83 inches long. The “Administration” set is also free of the plastic additive DEHP and is made by the manufacturer B Braun. Both IV sets are compatible with any of the needles or bags of fluids that our pharmacy sells.
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Will this IV venoset fit/attach to the narrow tubing for the B Braun Lactated Ringers? If so, which side does the venoset go in? The left side??
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No
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The needles I use currently screw onto the tubing provided by the vet. Can I also just push them onto this tubing? I have quite a few of them and would rather use what I have since I'm not sure what size to by otherwise. Thank you.?
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There are many different manufacturers of needles with different types and sizes so it is recommended to contact your veterinarian to determine which needles are the best to use for your cat or dog.
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Is this for use in administering sub q fluids for a cat??
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Yes, the IV Venoset can be used to administer subcutaneous fluids to a cat. Please contact your veterinarian to discuss your cat's care and fluid requirements.
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Can this be used with lactated ringers for a dog or only a cat.Can you use a 18 gauge needle.?
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The venoset can be used for dogs or cats. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the most appropriate medication and needle size for your dog.
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Is this DEHP/BPA free??
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Manufacturer states that the the IV venosets are DEHP free but are NOT BPA free.
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What sort of needles do I need??
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We sell two different kinds of needles that will work with the iv sets and fluids. They are Terumo needles and Monoject needles. Consult with your veterinarian to see which size would be best for your pet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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