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                      An IV pole is a medical device used to support and suspend intravenous (IV) bags and other medical equipment. It is typically composed of a metal pole with a base, a telescoping center post, and a top hook or hanger. The base is designed to provide stability and mobility, while the telescoping center post allows for height adjustment. The top hook or hanger is used to suspend IV bags and other medical equipment.
IV poles are used in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and    nursing homes. They are used to provide easy access to IV bags and other medical equipment, as well as to reduce the risk of infection and contamination.
The IV pole market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Medline Industries, Inc., Graham-Field Health Products, Inc., and Invacare Corporation. Show Less   Read more