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When Were IV Bags Invented?

By Brandon Lang
Updated November 10, 2024

IV therapy, administered with an IV bag, is a process of administering medications, nutrients, or fluids directly into a person’s vein. But, the IV therapy of today’s world and age is quite different from the IV therapy that was known many centuries ago. With the advancement of technology, the modern IV bag as we know it today was not the first type of IV bag invented. The history goes far back. So, when were IV bags invented, and how did the design change over time?

Let’s learn more!

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When Were IV Bags Invented?

IV bags are sterile containers used to deliver the necessary fluids and medications into the patient’s veins. They are significant in modern medicine as they provide a safe and efficient way to administer fluids and medications when oral intake is impossible. 

The first IV plastic bag dates back to the 1970s, but that doesn’t mean there were no other IV bags before. Although there were no plastic bags in the early 1900s, IV infusions were kept in an open container covered with gauze. With time and advancement in medical equipment, in the 1930s, glass bottle solutions were invented.

However, in the 1950s, when IV therapy became common, the glass bottle system became expensive. So, this is how the idea of plastic bags was born. They were a functional, cheaper alternative. So, IV bags were first invented in the 1950s, revolutionizing the field of modern medicine. 

In the 1940s a nurse was allowed for the first time to administer IV therapy. Until then, doctors were the only ones who did that. Today, nurses are the providers of IV therapy. Now, it is easy to find the best mobile IV therapy AZ.

The background, inspiration, and description of the first IV bags

In the first years of 1830, when the cholera epidemic spread through Europe, there was a need for intravenous infusion for severely dehydrated people. Before this, doctors had only speculated about the benefits of IV therapy. Thomas Latta was the first doctor who successfully performed a saline solution drip in 1832. He based his experiments on the theory of Dr William O’Shaughnessy. 

During the next cholera epidemic in China in 1950, IV therapy became widespread. However, glass bottle solutions were heavy and fragile, making them difficult to transport. Moreover, not only was the glass breakable, but it involved a risk of contamination.

The first IV bags were designed as a more practical and efficient alternative to glass bottles. They were made of flexible plastic material that was lightweight, durable, and sterile. Plastic bags were easy to transport, store, and dispose of. The bags were also transparent, and medical professionals could monitor the flow and content of the administered fluids. 

Evolution of IV Bags

Since their invention, IV bags have undergone improvements in design, manufacturing, and materials used. These advancements have contributed to improved patient care and expanded the use of IV bags in medicine.

One of the most significant improvements of IV bags is the development of a more user-friendly system for administering fluids. The early IV bags required extra equipment for precise dosage and flow control. The modern ones have integrated flow regulators and injection ports, making them easier to use and reducing the risk of medication errors.

The advancement in manufacturing has also improved the quality and consistency of IV bag production. The automated processes and quality control measures have improved the sterility of IV bags. This reduced the risk of contamination and increased patient safety.

Nowadays, materials used for making IV bags are eco-friendly and have a lower risk of leaching harmful substances into the administered fluids.

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Conclusion

IV therapy has made a revolution in the medical field. The equipment and administering method were changed and improved from the beginning until today. Yet, it is interesting to learn when were IV bags invented. IV bags impact modern medicine by allowing for safe and efficient delivery of fluids, nutrients, and medications to patients.

IV bags are now essential tools. They are carefully created and make IV therapy easier and controlled. Since their invention, IV bags have improved in design, manufacturing, and materials.

Brandon Lang, MSN, RN

Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer

Brandon Lang started his healthcare career working on an ambulance as an EMT at just 19 years old in Los Angeles, CA. He transitioned into a new-grad program in the ICU and then into the ER, ultimately working over 14 years in the ER. Toward the end of his ER tenure, Brandon also worked as a critical care transport (CCT) RN in Southern CA for approximately 2 years while pursuing his dream of becoming a flight nurse and working on a helicopter. He became a flight nurse in 2001 and served communities in AZ and CA in the air medical industry for over 17 years.

Brandon’s “why” in all of this is his relationship with Christ as the foundation in all he does, his amazing wife of over 23 years and their six children. Brandon knows that helping build both Haggai Healthcare and The Drip IV Infusion would not be possible without an amazing group of professionals around him. He is incredibly grateful for a team whose values align believing that if they take great care of their team, the team in turn will take amazing care of the patients and clients to which they have the honor of providing health services.

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