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A New Approach

I-Flow, a Kimberly-Clark Health Care Company, is improving clinical and economic outcomes following surgery by designing, developing and marketing technically-advanced, low-cost drug delivery systems and innovative products for post-surgical pain relief and surgical site care.

History and Innovation

Since it began in 1985, I-Flow Corporation has established a reputation in the medical and healthcare industry as an innovator in pain management and drug delivery technology. Through product innovation and strategic acquisitions, the Company has emerged as a leader in pain management, offering highly effective therapies for physicians and their patients. I-Flow's suite of pain management products provides reliable and simple regional anesthesia techniques that eliminate many of the side effects customarily associated with narcotics and general anesthesia. Patients who use I-Flow's pain management products generally recover more rapidly after surgery, which results in shorter hospital stays and reduced costs.

The Products

I-Flow offers healthcare professionals an array of cost-effective drug delivery devices designed to meet the needs of today's managed care environment in hospital and alternate site settings. The I-Flow family of products is focused on two primary market segments - Regional Anesthesia and IV Infusion Therapy.

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There are inherent risks in all medical devices, please refer to the product labeling for Indications, Cautions, Warnings and Contraindications.For example, failure to follow the product labeling regarding filling, flow rate selection and placement of the pump and/or catheter could directly impact patient safety. Physician is responsible for prescribing and administering medications per instructions provided by the drug manufacturer.