BD PhaSeal™ Connector Luer Lock C45 515202

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The BD PhaSeal™ Connector Luer Lock C45 is a vital component of the BD PhaSeal™ Closed System Drug-Transfer Device (CSTD), designed to maintain a secure, sealed connection during the preparation and administration of hazardous medications. Manufactured by Becton, Dickinson and Company, this connector attaches firmly to standard Luer Lock syringes and compatible PhaSeal™ components to create a fully closed transfer pathway.

The C45 connector features advanced valve and membrane technology that allows smooth fluid flow while preventing leaks, spills, and the release of drug aerosols or vapors. By eliminating open system connections, it helps protect healthcare professionals from occupational exposure and supports compliance with hazardous drug handling standards such as USP <800>.

Commonly used in hospital pharmacies, oncology units, sterile compounding environments, and infusion centers, this connector enhances safety while maintaining efficient workflow.

Key Features:

  • Luer Lock connector for secure syringe attachment

  • Part of the BD PhaSeal™ closed system drug-transfer device

  • Creates a sealed, leak-resistant fluid pathway

  • Helps prevent hazardous drug spills and aerosol exposure

  • Advanced valve and membrane technology for smooth transfer

  • Supports compliance with hazardous drug safety guidelines

  • Sterile and single use

The BD PhaSeal™ Connector Luer Lock C45 provides healthcare professionals with a dependable solution for safer, closed-system medication handling and administration.