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Syringe Driver Drug Compatibilities Guide To Palliative Care

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To mix or not to mix – compatibilities of parenteral drug ...

To mix or not to mix – compatibilities of parenteral drug ...

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via syringe driver to patients having palliative care in the community (see box). Combinations of two, three or more of these drugs occasionally need to be co-administered via syringe driver. Specialist references dealing with their mutual compatibilities need to be consulted.3,4 Combinations of drugs commonly used in palliative care *

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Anticipatory drugs and syringe driver chart V2

Anticipatory drugs and syringe driver chart V2

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Syringe driver combinations containing octreotide, methadone, ketorolac, ketamine or furosemide Pr escribe appr o v ed name o f drug en t er ed in C A P I T A L S Diluen ts R esour c es f or in f orma tion F or pa tien ts with r enal f ailur e Please if uncertain about drug compatibilities seek advice Specialist palliative care/ hospice ...

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Isle of Wight Syringe Driver Compatibility Guidelines

Isle of Wight Syringe Driver Compatibility Guidelines

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The Syringe Driver (3rd edition) – copy in the pharmacy team office M. Palliative Care Matters database T. Trissel Other abbreviations used: CSCI = continuous subcutaneous infusion (synonym: syringe driver) When should medicines be combined? Combining medicines in a syringe before administration creates an unlicensed product.

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