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20Ways Summer 2014 Hospital Edition

20WAYS to Improve Pa tient Care & Pharmacy cost containment Sterile Compounding Devices – Prep-Lock™ Tamper Evident Syringe Caps by International Medical Industries, Inc. Summer 2014 I heal th system • infusi on 15 President: Jonathan Vitello Founded: 1969 Employees: 40+ Toll-free Phone: (800) 344-2884 Phone: (954) 917-9570 Fax: (954) 917-9244 Address: 2881 West McNab Road Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Website: www.imiweb.com Enhance the security and integrity of your Compounded Sterile Preparations with the industry standard in Tamper Evidence. Company Background For over 45 years, IMI has worked closely with pharmacists and compounding professionals to create innovative sterile products that meet very specialized needs. A prime example is the Prep- Lock™ Tamper Evident Syringe Cap technology that has become a standard among hospital pharmacies and outsource compounders everywhere. In addition, IMI has developed long standing relationships with some of the biggest names in healthcare. Through these partnerships and directly, IMI is delivering the kind of high quality and high value products that pharmacy operations demand. All IMI products are manufactured in the USA under the strictest quality standards at their FDA licensed, ISO 13485 certified facility. Product Overview Compounded sterile preparations (CSPs) are at their greatest risk when they leave the custody of your pharmacy. The Prep- Lock Tamper Evident IV Syringe Cap from IMI greatly reduces the risk of your CSP being compromised either accidentally or intentionally. It insures that product integrity is maintained from the time it leaves the sterile hood until it is administered by an authorized clinician. Installation of the Prep-Lock Tamper Evident IV Syringe Cap in your compounding operation is highly efficient. Each sterile tray of 10 caps offers a unique “keyed” feature allowing the pharmacist the ability to quickly install the cap with a simple twist of the syringe. This helps to maintain aseptic technique and saves time when compounding several syringes at once. Administering a syringe is very easy for the authorized clinician. Simply pull-off the outer sleeve of the tamper evident cap, unscrew the remaining luer-lock cap and discard. Clinicians appreciate not having to deal with sticky tamper evident tape or frustrating shrink wrap. A choice of four different colored caps allows the pharmacy the ability to color code either specific drug classes or processes. When you consider the cost of ordinary syringe caps combined with the cost of other tamper evident methods, the Prep- Lock Tamper Evident Syringe Cap offers extraordinary value. More importantly, it makes a clear statement to accreditation and regulatory agencies about how seriously you take delivering high quality and compliant CSPs. The Prep-Lock Tamper Evident Cap for Oral Dispensers offers the same kind of tamper evident protection found in the sterile IV syringe model. It is the only tamper evident cap for oral dispensers available today. Since oral dispenser tips are unique to each dispenser manufacturer, the Prep-Lock Tamper Evident Cap for Oral Dispensers is offered in two different versions, one compatible with the Baxter EXACTAMED Oral Dispenser and one for the Comar Oral Dispenser. Unlike standard oral tip caps which can easily dislodge and fall off, the Prep-Lock Oral Cap provides a more secure capping of the oral dispenser. Additional Product Lines IMI offers a variety of sterile devices designed for the compounding pharmacist: • Prep-Seal™ - Sterile Luer Lock Caps & Plugs • Prep-Fill™ - Sterile Luer Lock Connectors • Rx-Vent™ - Sterile Venting Needles • Rx-Tract™ - Sterile Aspirating Needles Ordering Information For more information on pricing, packaging or to place an order, contact IMI sales. You may order directly or through one of our valued distributors. FREE product samples available for evaluation upon request. Call (800) 344-2554, visit our website at www.imiweb.com or e-mail us at sales@imiweb.com.


20Ways Summer 2014 Hospital Edition
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