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B BRAUN 2112349 EVA FORMULATION 3-IN-1 MIXING CONTAINERS TPN Bag, Pinnacle Compounder Compatible Connector, 2000mL, 40/cs
• Model: 2112349
• Volume: 2000mL
• Case of 40
Efficiently mix and administer TPN solutions with B Braun's EVA Formulation 3-in-1 mixing containers. Designed for compatibility with Pinnacle compounders, these 2000mL bags come in a convenient pack of 40, providing a reliable solution for hospitals and healthcare facilities.
This 2 000 mL EVA‑formulation “3‑in‑1” mixing container from B. Braun (model 2112349) is designed to streamline the compounding of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) by allowing multiple nutritional components—amino acids, lipids, carbohydrates, electrolytes, vitamins/trace elements—to be combined into a single bag. By reducing the number of separate bags or chambers needed, it helps reduce handling, preparation time, and the risk of admixture errors or mismatches. The single‑chamber format and the fact it’s designed for use with the PINNACLE® compounder platform (as indicated by the product series) make it a practical fit for high‑throughput pharmacy compounding environments.
Material‑wise, the choice of EVA formulation (avoiding PVC and DEHP) reflects a modern packaging approach aligned with material safety initiatives—particularly important in nutrition admixture settings where compatibility, leachables/extractables, and patient safety are key considerations. The presence of large‑bore tubing and needle‑free access further support efficient workflow, enabling fluid additions and high‑speed delivery without frequent bag changes or bottlenecks. The 2 L volume provides sufficient capacity for many adult TPN patients or multi‑day nutrition support without frequent bag swaps.
From an operational standpoint, the 40‑units‑per‑case packaging is well‑suited for institutional pharmacy use; the 36‑month shelf life supports inventory flexibility while still requiring good stock‑rotation practices. Facilities standardizing on a TPN system benefit from the reduced number of different bag types and sizes, and the more streamlined workflow offered by such a container can reduce compounding complexity and streamline the supply chain of TPN materials. In summary, the 2112349 bag offers a robust solution for high‑volume parenteral nutrition compounding—balancing capacity, material safety, and workflow efficiency.

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B BRAUN 2112349 EVA FORMULATION 3-IN-1 MIXING CONTAINERS TPN Bag, Pinnacle Compounder Compatible Connector, 2000mL, 40/cs
• Model: 2112349
• Volume: 2000mL
• Case of 40
Efficiently mix and administer TPN solutions with B Braun's EVA Formulation 3-in-1 mixing containers. Designed for compatibility with Pinnacle compounders, these 2000mL bags come in a convenient pack of 40, providing a reliable solution for hospitals and healthcare facilities.
This 2 000 mL EVA‑formulation “3‑in‑1” mixing container from B. Braun (model 2112349) is designed to streamline the compounding of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) by allowing multiple nutritional components—amino acids, lipids, carbohydrates, electrolytes, vitamins/trace elements—to be combined into a single bag. By reducing the number of separate bags or chambers needed, it helps reduce handling, preparation time, and the risk of admixture errors or mismatches. The single‑chamber format and the fact it’s designed for use with the PINNACLE® compounder platform (as indicated by the product series) make it a practical fit for high‑throughput pharmacy compounding environments.
Material‑wise, the choice of EVA formulation (avoiding PVC and DEHP) reflects a modern packaging approach aligned with material safety initiatives—particularly important in nutrition admixture settings where compatibility, leachables/extractables, and patient safety are key considerations. The presence of large‑bore tubing and needle‑free access further support efficient workflow, enabling fluid additions and high‑speed delivery without frequent bag changes or bottlenecks. The 2 L volume provides sufficient capacity for many adult TPN patients or multi‑day nutrition support without frequent bag swaps.
From an operational standpoint, the 40‑units‑per‑case packaging is well‑suited for institutional pharmacy use; the 36‑month shelf life supports inventory flexibility while still requiring good stock‑rotation practices. Facilities standardizing on a TPN system benefit from the reduced number of different bag types and sizes, and the more streamlined workflow offered by such a container can reduce compounding complexity and streamline the supply chain of TPN materials. In summary, the 2112349 bag offers a robust solution for high‑volume parenteral nutrition compounding—balancing capacity, material safety, and workflow efficiency.




















