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B. Braun Earns Nurse Approved Certification for Full IV Solutions and DUPLEX® System

2 Min Read Published October 22, 2025
B. Braun Earns Nurse Approved Certification for Full IV Solutions and DUPLEX® System
B. Braun Earns Nurse Approved Certification for Full IV Solutions and DUPLEX® System

If you’ve ever stood at the med cart shaking a vial of Pip-Taz until your arm went numb, you know how frustrating—and time-consuming—it can be. Now imagine never having to shake Pip-Taz again. Thanks to B. Braun’s DUPLEX® Drug Delivery System, that’s reality: snap, activate, hang. Even better, it’s now officially Nurse Approved.

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Every nurse knows the pain of products that add steps instead of saving time. Too often, tools designed to “help” us disrupt workflows, increase the risk of error, and pull focus away from patients. That’s exactly why the Nurse Approved Certification exists—to highlight products truly designed with nursing in mind.

B. Braun has earned the seal for its:

  • Full IV Solutions portfolio and plastic irrigation containers  not made with DEHP or PVC

  • Piperacillin/Tazobactam (Pip-Taz) in DUPLEX®

What Nurse Approved means

The Nurse Approved seal comes from a rigorous, nurse-led evaluation process using the Nurse Quality Standards Index. Products are tested against what really matters: usability, workflow integration, and whether they genuinely support nursing practice at the bedside.

As one bedside nurse shared:

“As a bedside nurse, I am always looking for ways to be more efficient. Saving time and reducing medication errors are two incredibly important benefits from this product.”

For Pip-Taz in DUPLEX, those benefits are measurable. The ready-to-activate, two-compartment system saves nearly four minutes per dose compared to traditional compounding, while eliminating syringes and vials. Fewer touch points = fewer chances for error.

For IV solutions, safety goes beyond workflow. B. Braun’s IV bags are not made with DEHP or PVC, chemicals linked to cancer that have already been banned in children’s toys, yet still appear in many IV bags. Not anymore.

A step forward in nurse-driven design

Rebecca Love, RN, founder of Nurse Approved, put it simply:

“For too long, healthcare companies overlooked how poorly designed tools contribute to burnout and job dissatisfaction. We created Nurse Approved to change that—by putting nurses at the center of evaluating and shaping the products we use.”

Why nurses should care

When a product earns the Nurse Approved Seal, you know it’s been tested by nurses, for nurses. It’s more than a label—it’s proof that your daily challenges were taken seriously, and that the solution was built to make your work more efficient, safer, and ultimately more focused on what matters most: patient care.

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Shannon Lunn
RN, CRN-BC, CNMAP
Shannon Lunn
Nurse.org Contributor
Shannon Lunn, RN, CRN-BC, CNMAP is a dedicated nurse and clinical research professional currently serving as the Administrative Manager in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota. In this role, she drives forward clinical and research initiatives within the Division of Blood and Marrow Transplant, Hematology and Oncology, and Epidemiology and Clinical Research. Prior to this, Shannon was a Clinical Research Nurse in a dynamic early-phase clinical trial program at the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota as well as a neurology nurse at Allina Health's United Hospital. 

She holds certifications as a Clinical Research Nurse (CRN-BC) and a Medical Affairs Professional (CNMAP). Shannon’s commitment to professional growth led her to earn a medical industry certificate from the Carlson School of Management in 2023. She is now pursuing her Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) at Carlson, with the goal of merging her nursing and research expertise with business acumen to propel healthcare innovation forward.
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