Apparatus and method for administering fluids

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604257, A61M 500

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ABSTRACT:
The disclosure describes an administration set for providing a flow of fluid from a fluid container to a patient and comprising a section of tubing for channeling the fluid to the patient, an inlet spike attached to the tubing and connectable to the container for establishing a flow of fluid into the tubing, a connector attached to the tubing downstream from the inlet spike for sealingly receiving an inlet spike from a second administration set, and an arrangement operatively associated with the tubing and the connector for directing a flow of fluid into the inlet spike of the second administration set.

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