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         The Intravenous Needles market is a subset of the Infusions and Injectables market. Intravenous needles are used to deliver fluids, medications, and nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream. These needles are typically made of stainless steel and are available in a variety of sizes and lengths. They are designed to be inserted into a vein and are often used in conjunction with a syringe or an intravenous catheter.
Intravenous needles are used in a variety of medical settings, including    hospitals, clinics, and home care. They are used to administer medications, fluids, and nutrients, as well as to draw blood for laboratory tests. They are also used to provide intravenous access for dialysis and other treatments.
The Intravenous Needles market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a wide range of products. Some of the major players in the market include B. Braun, Becton Dickinson, Terumo, Smiths Medical, and Nipro. Show Less   Read more