Practi-Norepinephrine (for training) 475NE

Wallcur

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Practi-Norepinephrine (4 mL) vial for clinical training. The Practi-Norepinephrine simulate 4 mg/4 mL (1 mg/mL) of norepinephrine (Levophed) in a 5 mL tinted vial which is used to treat low blood pressure, heart failure, and sepsis if low blood pressure does not improve.

Practi-Norepinephrine 4 mL vial is filled with distilled water, is safe for use with manikins and is ideal for skills training for nursing, EMS and pharm tech programs.

Teach Your Students:

  • Vial handling dexterity techniques
  • Aseptic aspiration
  • Multiple small dose calculations
  • Fractional dosage measurement

Complete the simulated experience by using Wallcur's durable Practi-Injecta Pad.

Qt: 40

NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL USE. FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY.

The Practi-Norepinephrine (for training) 475NE is a high-quality simulated medication vial developed to support hands-on training in the preparation and administration of norepinephrine. Ideal for use in nursing, pharmacy, EMS, and critical care education programs, this non-medicated vial replicates the appearance and labeling of real norepinephrine, offering a risk-free and realistic learning experience.

Filled with distilled water and free of active pharmaceutical ingredients, the 475NE vial allows learners to safely practice essential clinical skills such as vial handling, dilution, dose calculation, syringe preparation, and IV infusion setup. It is particularly suited for teaching advanced protocols in shock management, vasopressor administration, and emergency pharmacology.

Perfect for simulation labs, classroom demonstrations, and clinical competency assessments, the Practi-Norepinephrine 475NE reinforces safe medication practices, builds learner confidence, and enhances readiness for high-acuity patient care situations.

Incorporate the Practi-Norepinephrine 475NE into your simulation training to provide realistic, effective education in managing life-saving vasoactive medications.