Sterifilt BASIC
Carton of 1000
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Description
Sterifilt BASIC is a sterile, single-use membrane filter. It can be attached to a syringe, and its 10 µm membrane makes it possible to eliminate insoluble particles in the product to be injected.
Its small diameter (10 mm) makes it particularly suitable for the filtration of powders. For products that are too viscous (crushed pills, etc.), the Sterifilt FAST may be better suited.
Objective
Reducing the risks related to the injection of insoluble particles (vein damage, pulmonary complications, etc.).
Characteristics
- Luer Slip syringes without needle
- Most 1 ml fixed needle syringes
This medical device is a regulated healthcare product that bears the CE marking in compliance with this regulation.
Manufactured by: CHIRANA T.Injecta a.s.. Nám. Dr. Alberta Schweitzera 194 916 01 Stará Turá, Slovakia
Instructions for use
Filtre coton

- Open the blister pack, without taking out the Sterifilt. Do not touch the membrane with the hands or fingers
If using a fixed needle syringe:
- Slot the tip of the syringe into the Sterifilt
- Gently turn and press the Sterifilt until perfectly attached
- If using an Omnican syringe, push until it clicks into place
If using a Luer Slip syringe:
The product cannot be filtered with a needle
- Slot the tip of the syringe into the Sterifilt
- Gently turn and press the Sterifilt until perfectly attached

- Place the Sterifilt into the product at a slight angle to avoid creating a vacuum
- Slowly pull back the plunger to draw the product into the syringe
- Remove the Sterifilt
- If using a Luer Slip syringe, remove the Sterifilt before attaching the needle to the syringe
Precautions for use
Single-use – Do not reuse: risk of bacterial contamination.
Never share a cotton filter: risk of virus transmission (Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV], Hepatitis C Virus [HCV]).