An I.V. flow regulator, also known as an infusion control device or I.V. drip regulator, is a medical device used to regulate and control the flow rate of intravenous (I.V.) fluids or medications during infusion therapy. It is typically integrated into the I.V. tubing assembly between the fluid source (such as an I.V. bag) and the patient’s I.V. access point. The I.V. flow regulator consists of a chamber with a built-in dial or roller that allows healthcare professionals to adjust the flow rate of the fluid being administered. The dial or roller is calibrated with flow rate markings, typically in milliliters per hour (mL/hr), to ensure accurate and precise control. Salient features:
Designed to regulate the flow of IV fluid from an infusion set into an IV Cannula.
Drum regulator adjustment from 5 ml/ hr~ 250 ml/hr.
Built-in latex-free Y-injection Site.
Compatible with various devices with male & female Luer Lock
Made up of medical-grade, non-toxic, and non-kinkable soft PVC tubing.