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B BRAUN 3195-11 DUPLEX DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM 2g Cefepime For Injection USP & Dextrose Injection, 50mL, 24/cs
• Model: 3195-11
• Volume: 50mL
• Case of 24
A dual-chamber IV container now available in five cephalosporins that cover three generations of treatment. Conveniently activated at point of care, there is no need for freezing or special vials. Pre-filled drug and diluent chambers eliminate need for drug admixing and potential for associated medications errors, PVC-free, DEHP-free, latex-free.
This B. Braun DUPLEX® 3195‑11 container brings efficiency and safety to antibiotic administration by premixing a 2 g dose of cefepime with a 50 mL dextrose solution in one pre‑filled dual‑chamber bag. The dual‑chamber format keeps the powdered drug and diluent separate until activation at the point of care, reducing manual preparation, compounding errors, and waste. With the diluent locked until the drug chamber is activated, the risk of inadvertently delivering diluent without active drug is essentially mitigated. This streamlines pharmacy and nursing workflows, especially in high‑throughput or acute infection‑care settings.
From a materials and operational standpoint, the bag is designed with modern standards: latex‑free, PVC‑ and DEHP‑free, making it more compatible with institutional safety policies, allergen reduction efforts, and environmental concerns. The ready‑to‑use bag is stored at room temperature (no freeze‑thaw required), which further simplifies logistics and reduces turnaround time from order to administration. Barcode referencing of the final admixture enables integration with automated dispensing and tracking systems, supporting medication safety programs and traceability.
Clinically, this product addresses the needs of facilities administering cefepime—commonly used for serious infections including pneumonia, febrile neutropenia, complicated urinary tract infections, and intra‑abdominal infections—by offering a simplified, reliable delivery format. Selecting the 2 g strength in this bag allows for standard dosing regimens in adult patients (for example 2 g every 8 to 12 hours in appropriate cases) and aligns with the prescribing information for cefepime in the DUPLEX container. The packaging (24 per case) supports pharmacy inventory and rapid deployment in intravenous infectious‑disease workflows. In summary, the 3195‑11 container supports a safer, faster and more efficient antibiotic administration protocol in hospital care settings.
Description
B BRAUN 3195-11 DUPLEX DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM 2g Cefepime For Injection USP & Dextrose Injection, 50mL, 24/cs
• Model: 3195-11
• Volume: 50mL
• Case of 24
A dual-chamber IV container now available in five cephalosporins that cover three generations of treatment. Conveniently activated at point of care, there is no need for freezing or special vials. Pre-filled drug and diluent chambers eliminate need for drug admixing and potential for associated medications errors, PVC-free, DEHP-free, latex-free.
This B. Braun DUPLEX® 3195‑11 container brings efficiency and safety to antibiotic administration by premixing a 2 g dose of cefepime with a 50 mL dextrose solution in one pre‑filled dual‑chamber bag. The dual‑chamber format keeps the powdered drug and diluent separate until activation at the point of care, reducing manual preparation, compounding errors, and waste. With the diluent locked until the drug chamber is activated, the risk of inadvertently delivering diluent without active drug is essentially mitigated. This streamlines pharmacy and nursing workflows, especially in high‑throughput or acute infection‑care settings.
From a materials and operational standpoint, the bag is designed with modern standards: latex‑free, PVC‑ and DEHP‑free, making it more compatible with institutional safety policies, allergen reduction efforts, and environmental concerns. The ready‑to‑use bag is stored at room temperature (no freeze‑thaw required), which further simplifies logistics and reduces turnaround time from order to administration. Barcode referencing of the final admixture enables integration with automated dispensing and tracking systems, supporting medication safety programs and traceability.
Clinically, this product addresses the needs of facilities administering cefepime—commonly used for serious infections including pneumonia, febrile neutropenia, complicated urinary tract infections, and intra‑abdominal infections—by offering a simplified, reliable delivery format. Selecting the 2 g strength in this bag allows for standard dosing regimens in adult patients (for example 2 g every 8 to 12 hours in appropriate cases) and aligns with the prescribing information for cefepime in the DUPLEX container. The packaging (24 per case) supports pharmacy inventory and rapid deployment in intravenous infectious‑disease workflows. In summary, the 3195‑11 container supports a safer, faster and more efficient antibiotic administration protocol in hospital care settings.



















