IV ICON Twins – System forcompounding ivmedication
ENHANCING MEDICINE SUPPLY
Depending on the size of the hospital, tens to hundreds of thousands of intravenous (IV) antibiotic doses are consumed each year. Their appropriate manual handling is slow, and their compounding on wards carries a great risk of microbiological contamination and even medication error (wrong dose, wrongmedicine, incorrectly dissolved medicine). IV ICON Twins allows even more antibiotic doses to be compounded using a controlled process in aseptic conditions. IV ICON Twins can take over the compounding of the larger batches that has not been common as the manual working phases are strenuous and ergonomically stressful. Medication safety improves, the work-related strain of employees is reduced, and human resources are freed up to focus on more relevant tasks.
CONVENIENT
- Enables centralized and efficient compounding of IV antibiotics in cleanrooms
- Controlled process provides end products of high and uniform quality
- Streamlines processes and allows ward staff to focus on nursing
USER-FRIENDLY
- Easy to use
- Reduces strenuous work phases
- Facilitates documentation and traceability
SAFE
- Reduces employees’ exposure to pharmaceuticals
- Protective devices and a class II biosafety cabinet ensure good occupational health and safety
- Barcodes ensure suitable trays and grippers for each product
PATIENT AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
- Controlled process, aseptic conditions, and trained staff guarantee end products of high and uniform quality
- A class II biosafety cabinet and a shorter handling time of pharmaceuticals protect the employee from exposure
- Workplace ergonomics improves
- Nurses have more time available for nursing
- Reduces the possibility of medication error and improves patient safety
EFFICIENCY
- Centralized compounding of medicine enhances medication processes
- More efficient time management on wards
- Can be installed in a cleanroom in place of a regular biosafety cabinet
- Easily replaceable parts enable product alterations and operational development
- The robot performs repetitive work phases equally efficiently at all times
ECONOMY
- Enhances human resources both on wards and in the pharmacy by reducing manual labor
- Improved workplace ergonomics reduces sick leaves
- Adapts to changing user needs
- Enhanced processes improve cost effectiveness
- Use of cleanroom space becomes more efficient
More Information:
Zorian Kleiman
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