Every Drop Matters

For Patients and Families

Patients and families depend on every medication dose being prepared and delivered with care. As specialty medications become increasingly valuable and complex, healthcare teams continue seeking approaches that support medication stewardship and patient care.

Every Dose Deserves Careful Preparation

Patients rarely see what happens before a medication reaches them.

Many specialty medications require multiple preparation steps before administration. As therapies become more complex, healthcare teams continue seeking ways to support safe handling, preparation consistency, medication stewardship, and patient care.

Medication Stewardship

Supporting responsible utilization of valuable therapies and helping reduce avoidable medication waste.

Preparation Consistency

Supporting standardized preparation processes from medication preparation through administration.

Patient Safety

Healthcare teams continually evaluate approaches that support safe medication handling and preparation practices.

Every Dose Counts

Helping healthcare providers deliver prescribed therapies with consistency and confidence.

What Patients Should Know

Why Does Medication Preparation Matter?

Many specialty medications are complex, sensitive, and expensive. Healthcare teams continually evaluate preparation methods that support medication stewardship, preparation consistency, patient safety, and patient care.

Different preparation approaches may influence fluid behavior during medication preparation.

Traditional Preparation Method

I2F Air Management Method


Demonstration images illustrating differences in fluid behavior observed during medication preparation.

What are you seeing?

In this demonstration, differences in air handling during preparation resulted in visibly different fluid behavior. Healthcare teams continue to evaluate preparation approaches that support medication stewardship, preparation consistency, and patient care.

What Is Medication Stewardship?

Medication stewardship refers to the responsible management and utilization of medications throughout the healthcare process. As specialty medications become increasingly valuable and complex, healthcare teams continue seeking ways to minimize avoidable waste while supporting patient care.

What Is I2F?

I2F is a medication preparation device developed by clinicians and engineers to support medication stewardship, preparation consistency, workflow efficiency, and patient care. It introduces filtered air directly into the medication container headspace, supporting pressure normalization during preparation and administration.

How I2F Works

Simple. Familiar. Designed to fit existing preparation workflows.

SEE I2F IN ACTION

Watch How Different Preparation Approaches Influence Fluid Behavior

Understanding medication preparation concepts is one thing. Seeing them in action is another.

The demonstration below illustrates differences in fluid behavior observed during medication preparation using a traditional approach compared with I2F's dedicated headspace air management approach.

What You're Seeing

🔹 Traditional Preparation Approach

  • Air moves through the medication solution.

  • Visible foaming and bubble formation may occur during preparation.

🔹 I2F Preparation Approach

  • Filtered air enters directly into the container headspace.

  • Fluid remains visibly calmer during preparation.

Every Drop Matters

Patients rely on healthcare teams to prepare and deliver therapies safely and consistently. I2F was developed to support medication stewardship, preparation consistency, and patient care while fitting naturally into existing healthcare workflows.

Questions Patients Can Ask Their Healthcare Team

Patients are becoming more involved in understanding how their therapies are prepared and delivered. These questions can help start a conversation.

  • Many specialty medications require preparation before administration. Healthcare teams use established procedures and equipment to help support safe, consistent medication handling.

  • Many specialty medications are complex, sensitive, and expensive. Preparation practices can influence workflow, medication stewardship efforts, and consistency throughout the preparation process.

  • Healthcare teams continually evaluate preparation and administration practices that help support complete and consistent medication delivery.

  • Healthcare organizations increasingly focus on medication stewardship, which involves helping ensure valuable therapies are utilized responsibly while minimizing avoidable waste whenever possible.

  • Medication stewardship refers to practices that help healthcare providers manage medications responsibly, support efficient utilization, and reduce avoidable waste.

  • Many patients are surprised to learn how much preparation occurs before a medication reaches them. As specialty medications become increasingly valuable and complex, healthcare teams continue evaluating technologies and processes that support medication stewardship, preparation consistency, and patient care. I2F is one of those technologies.

Share With Your Healthcare Team

Interested in learning more about medication stewardship and modern medication preparation?

Download a one-page guide designed for healthcare professionals. It includes an overview of I2F, key considerations in medication preparation, and additional resources your healthcare team can review.

The guide includes a QR code that links directly to detailed information for healthcare providers.

Patients trust healthcare teams to prepare and deliver every therapy with care.

As medications become increasingly complex and valuable, healthcare providers continue evaluating tools and processes that support medication stewardship, preparation consistency, and patient care.

Start the Conversation

Download a provider information sheet that explains I2F, medication stewardship, and why healthcare teams are evaluating new approaches to medication preparation.

Includes information for physicians, pharmacists, infusion centers, and healthcare teams.

Every medication dose matters. Every patient matters. Every drop matters.