Apparatus for dosed continuous simultaneous infusion of a plural

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604131, A61M 3100

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is described for dosed continuous simultaneous infusion of several solutions or medicaments which are arranged in a plurality of containers (25, 26) or syringes (3, 4). From said containers (25, 26) or syringes (3, 4) connecting conduits or tubes (18-21) lead which are connected via a junction piece (27) to a patient conduit (23). In each of the connecting conduits (18-21) a pump (1-4) and a clamp (5-8) are provided which are each controlled via a central processing unit (17). Downstream of said actuating means in the patient conduit (23) a flow element (14) is provided which on detection of a flow stop causes the control means (17) to deactivate the entire apparatus.

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