MedBox - Smart storage for emergency medications by TheBabaT 3d model
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MedBox - Smart storage for emergency medications by TheBabaT

MedBox - Smart storage for emergency medications by TheBabaT

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MedBox - Smart Ampoule Storage for emergency usage
Description
Make sure to check out my tutorial, link below.
I created MedBox for carrying emergency drugs as a Paramedic. I decided to design it for Midazolam and Adrenalin, because these are the most time dependent drugs to administer.
I experienced situations, where I didn't had all of the necessary equipment on me and someone had a seizure or severe anaphylactic reaction.
With MedBox you can just grab into your pocket and have a kit with everything you need to administer these critical drugs.
MedBox is designed to be closed with the lines aligned to ensure a proper fit.
I designed it to fit in one of the phone pockets of my EMS workpants ( Huesler Ready). Other phone pockets that are fitting iPhone 7 to iPhone X kind of phones should be large enough to fit MedBox.
I am also planning on designing Naloxone / Narcan Kits with a similar idea for nasal use. So if you are looking for this keep checking my Thingiverse page.
Make sure to read through the versions below, as there are different ampoule sizes. If you don't find your provided ampoule below feel free to make a comment with the measurements (height and diameter) and the brand name and I'll design a fitting one.
Also I'll keep adding new versions when my station is getting ampoules of other manufacturers.
Check out the YouTube Tutorial on how to use it:
https://youtu.be/Akx4SEEohbw
MedBox V1:
15mg/3ml Midazolam ( Rotex
1mg/1ml Adrenalin ( Infectopharm )
2ml syringe ( Braun - Inject Luer Solo )
23G i.m. needle ( BD microlance 3 )
mucosal atomization device ( Teleflex MAD300)
MedBox V2:
15mg/3ml Midazolam ( Rotex / Ratiopharm )
1mg/1ml Adrenalin ( Infectopharm )
2ml syringe ( Braun - Inject Luer Solo )
23G i.m. needle ( BD microlance 3 )
mucosal atomization device ( Teleflex MAD300)
Print settings:
I recommend printing with PETG, as this is a strong, durable, relatively good heat withstanding and easy to print material.
Recommendations:
Material: PETG
Slicer: Cura
Layer Height: 0.16mm
Infill: 30%
Wall line count: 4
Top layers: 6
Bottom layers: 6
Supports: No
Bed Adhesion: No brim or raft with well calibrated printers
Everything else according to your printer and printing experience. There might be a little cleanup to do if you have retraction issues, especially if you are printing PETG on bowden extruders.
If you have any problems or suggestions feel free to comment.
Disclaimer
The use of the MedBox with the corresponding medications is intended for professional healthcare workers only with the permission to use those drugs. Use the medications only according to your local guidelines.
Be aware that this is a 3D printed case. There might be design or material flaws which result in damage of equipment or the ampoules. Also make yourself familiar with the disinfection of your used material.
I take no responsibility for any damage on equipment or humans.

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