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Medication Management

Medication Management

For Paramedics, Flight Medics & TEMS Operators

How you organise your medications affects your speed, accuracy, and compliance. MyMedEquip's Medication Management collection brings modular vial organisers, ampoule holders, syringe systems, and tactical medication panels to Australian paramedics, retrieval clinicians, and emergency providers — designed by operators, for operators. Everything is organised with expiry dates visible at all times, without removing a single vial.

Why Clinicians Are Switching

  • Expiry dates and labels always visible. Open-clip systems let you rotate vials in situ — faster audits, fewer missed expiries, no unpacking required.
  • Not locked into fixed layouts. Organises by diameter, not drug name — formulary changes take seconds, not a purchase order.
  • Modular and reconfigurable in seconds. Velcro-backed panels and clip systems adapt to your kit and protocol. Rearrange on shift, no tools needed.
  • Colour-coded for low-error drug draw. Visual distinction reduces cognitive load exactly when you need it most.
  • Built for the full spectrum of prehospital operations. Field-tested across tactical, clinical, and austere environments — from SOF and SWAT medics to road paramedics and flight crews.

What's in the Collection

Vial & Ampoule Organisation

The AmpStat™ by Flatline Company is a Velcro-backed, modular colour-coded clip system covering every common size — 1–2ml vials, 1–5ml breaker-cap ampoules, 5–10ml and 20–50ml vials, and saline ampoules. Medications sit openly in clips, readable without removal. No drug names printed — change your formulary without replacing your system.

Syringe Organisation

The MedicMate™ & MedicMate Mini™ cover every operational profile. The standard MedicMate holds 2×10ml, 2×3ml, and 1×1ml syringes. The Mini suits compact single-clinician kits. Label syringes with reusable Med ID Tabs for medication identification.

Tactical Medication Panels

The NARCO Medication Panel by Blue Tide Innovations features a QuickDraw panel and an ADMIN panel for tactical and TEMS operations. Mounts via Velcro inside med pouches, including Pelican Micro 1040. The NARCO Pouch adds a purpose-built 420D TPU housing for medications and syringes in one lightweight package.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best medication organiser for paramedics in Australia?

Modular, colour-coded systems that keep labels and expiry dates visible without removal. The AmpStat™ and MedicMate™ — available through MyMedEquip — are purpose-built for prehospital providers and fully reconfigurable when formularies change.

How do I organise vials and ampoules in a med bag without covering labels?

Clip-based systems like the AmpStat™ hold vials by diameter so you can rotate them in situ to read labels and expiry dates — a significant improvement over elastic loops or foam that require full extraction for any audit.

What is a NARCO panel used for?

A NARCO panel is a rapid-access, Velcro-mounted organiser for controlled drug management in tactical and TEMS environments. It separates QuickDraw medications from those requiring documented administration, keeping critical drugs secure during high-tempo operations.

How do I check drug expiry dates without removing vials from my kit?

Use an open-clip system like the AmpStat™ — vials are exposed and rotatable, so you can read expiry dates during a standard kit check without unpacking, supporting compliance with drug audit requirements.

What syringe organiser do paramedics and flight medics use?

The MedicMate™ family by Flatline Company. The standard model holds five syringes in hot-swap colour-coded slots; the Mini and XL variants suit different scales, from compact single-clinician kits to full critical care loadouts.