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Note Aerosolized medications note Mixing and compatibility guide for commonly used aerosolized medications David K. Burchett, William Darko, James Zahra, John Noviasky, Luke Probst, and Adrienne Smith C. ompatibility references of medications provide easily ac- Purpose. A Mixing and compatibility guide and respiratory therapists who administer cessible information to guide for commonly used aerosolized medica- aerosolized medications. The authors of a tions was developed. recently published evaluation of the com- the safe administration of parenteral Summary. compatibility guides for inject- patibility of common inhalation solutions ,2 On the other hand, com- able drugs are available as a reference for summarized their findings in a concise patibility information for inhaled pharmacists, nurses, and medical person- table. This table served as a template to aerosolized medications is ,4 nel. These charts are commonly used in develop a more comprehensive Mixing A compatibility chart can po- hospitals and other health care institutions and compatibility guide in the form of an tentially save time by answering and provide a quick, easy reference for easy-to-use reference chart, which includes the most common questions about compatibility of frequently used intrave- additional agents, compatibility references nous medications.
note Aerosolized medications Am J Health-Syst Pharm—Vol 67 Feb 1, 2010 227 note Mixing and compatibility guide for commonly used aerosolized medications
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