The function of medical infusion plasters
The medical infusion sticker is composed of a substrate layer, a medical hot melt pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, an absorbent layer, and a release paper. The substrate layer is made of non-woven fabric material, and the medical infusion sticker is used for fixing during infusion, for one-time use. When fixing the intravenous injection needle and during intravenous injection, the medical infusion sticker can prevent the needle from slipping and protect the puncture site from infection.
Advantages of medical infusion plasters
- Compared to traditional adhesive tapes, medical infusion plasters are less likely to cause itching and allergies.
- Medical infusion plasters are sterile, hence more reliable.
- They are made of medical breathable non-woven fabric and anti-sticking release paper as base materials, making them easy to peel off.
Instructions for using medical infusion plasters
- Secure the needle in place.
- Peel off the anti-adhesive paper of the medical infusion sticker.
- Pay attention to the position of the needle and cover the non-adhesive absorbent part of the infusion sticker over the needle insertion site.
- Cover the infusion sticker, secure the catheter, smooth out the infusion sticker, and ensure it is flat against the surrounding skin.
Precautions for using medical infusion plasters
- Medical infusion plasters are disposable and should not be reused.
- If the packaging of the medical infusion sticker is damaged, discontinue use immediately.
- To avoid infection, do not touch the absorbent pad of the infusion sticker with your hands.
- Adhesive tape should only be applied to intact skin and should not be directly applied over damaged wounds to avoid affecting wound healing.
- If allergic to adhesive tape, use medical infusion plasters with caution.
- If unsure about adhesive tape allergies but prone to skin allergies, consult a doctor before using medical infusion plasters and use them under medical supervision.
- Medical infusion plasters are not products that can be used indefinitely. Therefore, pay attention to the lifespan of medical infusion plasters and do not use them beyond their expiration date.






