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A peripheral venous catheter is a medical device used to access the peripheral veins for the purpose of administering medications, fluids, or blood products. It is a type of catheter, which is a thin, flexible tube that is inserted into a vein to allow for the delivery of medications or fluids. The catheter is typically inserted into a vein in the arm, leg, or neck.
Peripheral venous catheters are commonly used in hospitals and other healthcare settings, and are used for a variety of medical procedures, including chemotherapy, dialysis, and blood transfusions. They are also used for the administration of intravenous medications, such as antibiotics and pain medications.
The peripheral venous catheter market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include B. Braun, C. R. Bard, Teleflex, Smiths Medical, and AngioDynamics. Show Less Read more