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I-Flow Corporation

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Contact: Eric Mabry - VP International Marketing & Sales
Web: http://www.I-flowcorp.com
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Address: 20202 Windrow Dr., Lake Forest, California 92630, USA
Phone: +1-(949)-206-2700, 800-448-3569 | Fax: +1-(949)-206-2600 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: I-Flow Corporation designs, develops and markets technically advanced drug delivery systems that redefine the standard of care by providing life enhancing, cost effective solutions for pain relief. We offer solutions for regional anesthesia, intravenous infusion therapy and oncology infusion services. Our ON-Q continuous infusion system helps in infusing local anesthetics directly into an inoperative site for postoperative pain management. Our paragon low cost ambulatory IV system is used for chemotherapy and pain medications. Our ON-Q PainBuster with ON-Q® SilverSoaker™ enables patients to become normal faster by automatically and continuously delivering a local anesthetic, to relieve post-operative pain, through an antimicrobial catheter, which may destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms on the catheter.

The company was founded in 1985, has revenues of USD 25-50 Million, has ~70 employees and is ISO 9000, ISO 9001, CE certified. NASDAQ:IFLO (SEC Filings)

FDA Registration Number: 2026095

22 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)  
• Adhesive Bandages (FDA Code: KGX / 880.5240)
A medical adhesive tape or adhesive bandage is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a strip of fabric material or plastic, coated on one side with an adhesive, and may include a pad of surgical dressing without a disinfectant. The device is used to cover and protect wounds, to hold together the skin edges of a wound, to support an injured part of the body, or to secure objects to the skin.
• Ambulatory Infusion Pumps
• Ambulatory Infusion Systems
• Anesthetic Conduction Catheter (FDA Code: BSO / 868.5120)
An anesthesia conduction catheter is a flexible tubular device used to inject local anesthetics into a patient and to provide continuous regional anesthesia.
• Anesthetic Infusion Pump (FDA Code: FRN / 880.5725)
An infusion pump is a device used in a health care facility to pump fluids into a patient in a controlled manner. The device may use a piston pump, a roller pump, or a peristaltic pump and may be powered electrically or mechanically. The device may also operate using a constant force to propel the fluid through a narrow tube which determines the flow rate. The device may include means to detect a fault condition, such as air in, or blockage of, the infusion line and to activate an alarm.
• Continuous Nerve Block Systems
• Drug Wound Dressing (FDA Code: FRO)
• Elastomeric Infusion Pump (FDA Code: MEB / 880.5725)
• Fluid Delivery Tubing (FDA Code: FPK / 880.5440)
An intravascular administration set is a device used to administer fluids from a container to a patient's vascular system through a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. The device may include the needle or catheter, tubing, a flow regulator, a drip chamber, an infusion line filter, an I.V. set stopcock, fluid delivery tubing, connectors between parts of the set, a side tube with a cap to serve as an injection site, and a hollow spike to penetrate and connect the tubing to an I.V. bag or other infusion fluid container.
• Homepump Eclipse Infusion Systems
• Infusion Catheter (FDA Code: JCY / 878.4200)
An introduction/drainage catheter is a device that is a flexible single or multilumen tube intended to be used to introduce nondrug fluids into body cavities other than blood vessels, drain fluids from body cavities, or evaluate certain physiologic conditions. Examples include irrigation and drainage catheters, pediatric catheters, peritoneal catheters (including dialysis), and other general surgical catheters. An introduction/drainage catheter accessory is intended to aid in the manipulation of or insertion of the device into the body. Examples of accessories include adaptors, connectors, and catheter needles.
• Infusion Catheter Epidural Pain Management Systems
• Infusion Pump Accessories (FDA Code: MRZ / 880.5725)
• Intravascular Infusion Controller (FDA Code: LDR / 880.5725)
• Intravenous Administration Kit (FDA Code: FPA / 880.5440)
• Liquid Medication Dispenser (FDA Code: KYX / 880.6430)
A Liquid medication dispenser is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to issue a measured amount of liquid medication.
• Medical Device, Sterilant (FDA Code: MED / 880.6885)
A liquid chemical sterilant/high level disinfectant is a germicide that is intended for use as the terminal step in processing critical and semicritical medical devices prior to patient use. Critical devices make contact with normally sterile tissue or body spaces during use. Semicritical devices make contact during use with mucous membranes or nonintact skin.
• Occlusive Wound Dressing (FDA Code: NAD / 878.4020)
An occlusive wound dressing is a nonresorbable, sterile or non-sterile device intended to cover a wound, to provide or support a moist wound environment, and to allow the exchange of gases such as oxygen and water vapor through the device. It consists of a piece of synthetic polymeric material, such as polyurethane, with or without an adhesive backing. This classification does not include an occlusive wound dressing that contains added drugs such as antimicrobial agents, added biologics such as growth factors, or is composed of materials derived from animal sources.
• Peristaltic Infusion Pump (FDA Code: FRN / 880.5725)
• Piston Syringe (FDA Code: FMF / 880.5860)
A piston syringe is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a calibrated hollow barrel and a movable plunger. At one end of the barrel there is a male connector (nozzle) for fitting the female connector (hub) of a hypodermic single lumen needle. The device is used to inject fluids into, or withdraw fluids from, the body.
• Unit-Dose Drug Delivery System
• Ventricular (Containing Antibiotic Or Antimicrobial Agents) Catheter (FDA Code: NHC / 882.4100)
A ventricular catheter is a device used to gain access to the cavities of the brain for injection of material into, or removal of material from, the brain.

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