Medical Oxygen
What is the Medical Oxygen?
Medical Oxygen is a high-purity oxygen gas used exclusively for medical treatment and human respiration. It is produced under controlled conditions to ensure a purity level of at least 99.5%, free from harmful contaminants like carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, moisture, or oil particles. Unlike industrial oxygen, medical oxygen must meet stringent pharmacopoeial standards (IP/USP/BP) and is intended only for clinical, surgical, and emergency care.
Medical oxygen is considered an essential medicine by the World Health Organization (WHO) and is critical in saving lives, especially during emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, trauma, and pandemics like COVID-19.
Key Features:
- High-purity medical-grade oxygen (≥99.5%) suitable for therapeutic use.
- Complies with IP, USP, and BP pharmacopoeia standards.
- Supports integration with MGPS, ventilators, and flowmeters.
- Used in ICUs, operation theaters, ambulances, and home oxygen therapy.
- Compatible with A, B, D, and Jumbo cylinder types.
Safety Guidelines:
- Never use oil, grease, or flammable substances on valves or regulators.
- Use only certified medical regulators, flowmeters, and humidifiers.
- Open cylinder valves slowly to avoid sudden pressure release.
- Keep oxygen away from electrical sparks, smoking, or open flames.
- Always label cylinders with gas type, batch number, and expiry date.
Advantages of Medical Oxygen
- Provides immediate relief for patients with breathing difficulties or low oxygen levels.
- Essential for life support in ICU, surgery, and emergency medical care.
- Supports faster recovery in respiratory illnesses like asthma, COPD, and pneumonia.
- Safe, odorless, and non-irritating for continuous human inhalation.
- Available in various forms for hospitals, ambulances, and home therapy.
- Compatible with ventilators, flowmeters, and oxygen delivery systems.
- Improves oxygen saturation levels and reduces risk of organ failure.
- Complies with international medical standards for purity and safety.
- Crucial in managing critical conditions such as COVID-19 and ARDS.
