Home Infusion Therapy: Handling Supplies Safely
With infusion therapy, medications or fluids flow through a flexible tube (catheter) that’s placed in a vein or just under the skin—usually on your arm or chest (infusion site).
Infusion therapy is a safe way to take medications or fluids that can’t be taken by mouth. A nurse will show you how to set up your home infusion system. Treatment will become part of your daily routine. Your supplies need to be kept sterile. Otherwise, they aren’t safe to use. Inspect, store, and dispose of supplies as directed by the nurse.

Inspecting Your Supplies
Check the bag or bottle for leaks, cracks, broken seals, and contents that are cloudy or discolored.
Check the package for your name and for the correct medication or fluid. Also check the expiration date.
Inspect all supplies to be sure they’re sealed, clean, and dry, and have no cracks or tears.
Storing Your Supplies
Keep your supplies in a clean, dry place that’s out of the reach of children and pets.
Store medications or fluids as directed on the label. Some may need to be refrigerated.
Disposing of Used Supplies