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20 | Covetrus ph: 855.724.3461 | fx: 888.329.3861 | northamerica.covetrus.com Administration and Transfusion Administration and Transfusion Feeding Tubes Sovereign ® Sterile Feeding Tube Supplied by: Cardinal Health Sterile feeding tubes. • Extra smooth uniform tubing surfaces • Smooth rounded tip • Thermo-sensitive polyvinyl chloride tubing becomes rigid when cold SKU# MFR# DESCRIPTION UOM PKG 002041 8890701017 10 fr x 16 in Each Each 002042 8890701215 12 fr x 16 in Each Each 002043 8890701413 14 fr x 16 in Each Each IV Catheters and Plugs DayCath Short Term IV Catheter Supplied by: Mila The MILA DayCath is designed for short term vascular access up to 24 hours. The catheter is constructed of a proprietary lubricious polymer designed for easy insertion similar to Teflon but with improved durability. SKU# MFR# DESCRIPTION UOM PKG 055682 1412 14 G x 5.25 in Each Each 059353 1612 16 G x 5.25 in Each Each Milacath Extended Use Polyurethane Catheter Supplied by: Mila Kink resistant polyurethane catheter-over-needle. SKU# MFR# DESCRIPTION UOM PKG 034021 1211 12 G x 5.25 in Each Each 024608 1403 14 G x 3.5 in Each Each 024607 1411 14 G x 5.25 in Each Each 024609 1603 16 G x 3 in Each Each 024663 1611 16 G x 5.25 in Each Each 024657 1811 18 G x 2.5 in Each Each Covetrus IV Catheters Supplied by: Covetrus Very economical IV catheter. Triple bevel needle for smooth insertion. Bevels form a blade which makes a small, surgical incision. Reduces force needed to penetrate the skin. Also reduces pain and tissue trauma. Catheter is pre-lubricated to more easily slide into the vein. Designed for extended intravenous use. Clear flashback chamber. Luer Lock cap for the closing of the proximal end of the catheter after removal of the needle. SKU# MFR# DESCRIPTION UOM PKG 059360 3176363 14 G x 5 in Each Each 059359 3166363 16 G x 5 in Each Each

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