BD Blood Transfer Device for Vacutainer Tubes – Case – 198/Case – BD36488000
Single-use, needleless device for safe, closed transfer of venous blood from a Luer-Lok™ tip syringe into evacuated tubes or blood culture bottles; designed to reduce transfer-related injury risk while maintaining specimen integrity. Sold as 198 devices per case.
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What it is:
BD Vacutainer® Blood Transfer Device with female Luer adapter for closed, needleless transfer from a BD Luer-Lok™ tip syringe to evacuated tubes or blood culture bottles.
Why it’s used:
Using a syringe needle to transfer blood into tubes is hazardous and OSHA-prohibited; this device provides a compliant, safer alternative while protecting specimen integrity for accurate diagnostics.
Key features
- Needleless, closed transfer to help reduce needlestick and exposure risk.
- Female Luer adapter; color-coded red tip for quick identification.
- Sterile, single-use; latex-free.
- For use with evacuated blood collection tubes and blood culture bottles.
Typical applications
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Phlebotomy, specimen collection, and lab workflows requiring transfer from syringes to tubes/culture bottles.
Note: Always follow facility protocols and local regulations for blood collection and handling. (General guidance.)


