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Easypump® II

Disposable Elastomeric Infusion Pump System

We all know that, where possible, ‘home is the very best therapy’. For this reason, B. Braun has developed a flexible option for the treatment of patients who require antimicrobial therapy, chemotherapy, or pain therapy: Easypump® II.


Easypump® II allows physicians to conveniently shift medical therapy to outpatient care. While patients benefit from a rapid mobilisation and a quicker return to familiar home environment, hospitals benefit from a reduced length of stay and increased patient satisfaction.

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Silicone membrane with improved functionality

  • Inflation of the reservoir
  • Improved mechanical stability
  • More constant flow rate 
  • Transparency
  • Shelf life of 5 years

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Minimising Selection errors using colour coding  

Research has shown that one third of reported medication incidents may be caused by confusion over packaging and labelling [1].
In order to support a wide variety of infusion therapies, Easypump® II offers a broad product portfolio of different pump sizes and flow rates and it is important to identify and differentiate between them. 

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Clear differentiation between long-term and short-term variants by a different colour and shape of the sticker.

Important to consider: Colour can help to differentiate between different flow rates. However, total reliance on colour can also lead to mistakes. This is because colours look different in different lighting conditions; people have different perceptions of colour; and colour blindless means some people see colours differently. Colour should not be relied upon as the sole differentiator and additional graphic elements should be included to help differentiate further [2].

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References

1. (Berman A. Reducing medication errors through naming, labelling and packaging. Journal of Medical Systems. 2004; 29(1): 9-29)
2. (Design for patient safety. A guide to labelling and packaging of injectable medicines. 2008;NPSA)