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Anioxyde 1000 LD 5L

Anioxyde 1000 LD 5L

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Available in 5 Ltr

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Product Overview

The Anioxyde 1000 LD is a high-quality oxygen therapy solution available in a 5-liter container.

This product is designed for effective oxygen delivery, ensuring optimal patient care.

It meets industry standards for safety and reliability, making it suitable for various healthcare settings.

The compact size allows for easy handling and storage in both clinical and home environments.

Applications & Use Cases

The Anioxyde 1000 LD is primarily used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings for patients requiring supplemental oxygen.

It is suitable for individuals with respiratory conditions, including COPD or asthma.

Healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, utilize this product to support patient recovery and improve quality of life.

Available for county-wide delivery across Kenya, it is an essential resource for healthcare facilities.

Care & Maintenance

To maintain the Anioxyde 1000 LD, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Ensure the container is tightly closed when not in use to prevent contamination.

Regularly check for any signs of damage or leakage.

Clean the exterior with a damp cloth as needed.

Follow all local regulations for the disposal of oxygen therapy equipment to ensure safety and compliance in Nairobi and other areas of Kenya.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is anioxyde 1000?

High level disinfectant / Cold sterilant of surgical, medical, endoscopic, thermosensitive equipment and medical devices. • Patented formula. • First high level disinfectant.

How much does oxygen therapy cost in Kenya?

Oxygen is administered in Kenyan hospitals at a rate of Kshs. 4500/- per hour for adults and 3500/- per hour for children. If an adult is put on oxygen for 24hrs, it will cost them Kshs.

How much is the cost of oxygen?

A study in Nigeria found that, “oxygen-related patient fees are substantial, typically around ₦3,900 per day ($US9. 50), and that these costs fall most heavily on those who are sickest and require longer hospitalization.” Average daily income in Nigeria is $US5 per day.

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