Compatibility of Commonly Used Intravenous Drugs
PRINTER-FRIENDLY VERSION AT Compatibility of Commonly Used Intravenous Drugs A. ll rig Co ht py s rig ed. re ht se LISA CAYO, PHARMD. rv . Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator 20. Garden City Hospital 11. Re Garden City, Michigan M. pr cM. od uc ah in w tio on T. n he number of available IV. Pu bl medications continues to expand. is ho hi Many institutions have observed an ng le or increase in patient acuity and a rise in the G. ro in number of medications administered to up pa un ou rt each patient. This increases the likelihood w le that multiple IV medications will need ith ss ot to be administered concurrently. he tp rw er is m e is no si on te d.
medication is combined or added to an IV fluid. It is important to recognize that compatibility is not just a function of the drugs themselves, but also can be dependent on a variety of factors including the concen-tration, temperature, storage vehicle, infusion solution, order of mixing, and administration technique. Compat-
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