Medical oxygen is one of the most critical supplies in any healthcare facility. From emergency rooms to operating theatres, its availability can mean the difference between life and death. Understanding how it works and why quality matters is essential for every hospital and medical center.
WHAT MAKES OXYGEN "MEDICAL GRADE"?
Medical oxygen is not the same as industrial oxygen. It meets strict purity standards — typically 99.5% or higher — and is produced, stored, and transported under tightly controlled conditions. Every batch must comply with pharmacopeial standards before being approved for patient use.
WHERE IS MEDICAL OXYGEN USED?
Medical oxygen is used across a wide range of clinical applications including respiratory therapy, anesthesia, intensive care, neonatal care, and emergency resuscitation. It is also used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy for wound healing and decompression treatment.
THE RISK OF USING NON-MEDICAL OXYGEN
Using industrial-grade oxygen in a medical setting is extremely dangerous. Industrial oxygen may contain traces of contaminants that are harmful when inhaled. Always source medical oxygen from a certified supplier with proper documentation and quality assurance.