Patients in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) often receive numerous medications by the parenteral route. Frequently two or more drugs are delivered simultaneously through the same line and the risk of physicochemical incompatibilities is thus important. The objectives of this study were 1) to identify prospectively the combinations of injectable drugs administered in the PICU of our university hospital and 2) to analyze them according to information found in the literature. The data were collected by a pharmacist over a 30-day period and classified in three categories: compatible, incompatible and undocumented. Nineteen patients were included in the study with a median age of 3.2 years. The mean number (+/- SD) of injectable drugs per...
Parenteral antiepileptic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients for seizure control th...
This is an integrative review of the literature performed in seven databases, with the aim of analyz...
Introduction: The expected therapeutic response may be affected by the presence of drug interactions...
Many pediatric intensive care patients require numerous specialized intravenous (IV) medications at ...
Both stability and compatibility of parenteral nutrition solutions (PNS) with drug products are majo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the physical and chemical compatibility of pentoxifylline (PTX) with a wid...
There is a lack of compatibility data for intravenous therapy to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...
Sildenafil, a phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitor, is used for the treatment of infants with pulmonar...
Sildenafil, a phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitor, is used for the treatment of infants with pulmonar...
Aims. Drug incompatibilities are relatively common in inpatients and this may result in increased mo...
Objective: To evaluate the visual compatibility of a standard total parenteral nutrition solution (S...
The possibility of drug incompatibilities is a matter of serious concern when administering two or m...
Incompatibilty of parenteral drug admixtures is a subject with such wide ramifications that the prob...
Compatibility is one of the important factors determining the quality of intravenous (IV) admixtures...
The objectives were to perform an observation of the administration of injectable drugs in three ICU...
Parenteral antiepileptic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients for seizure control th...
This is an integrative review of the literature performed in seven databases, with the aim of analyz...
Introduction: The expected therapeutic response may be affected by the presence of drug interactions...
Many pediatric intensive care patients require numerous specialized intravenous (IV) medications at ...
Both stability and compatibility of parenteral nutrition solutions (PNS) with drug products are majo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the physical and chemical compatibility of pentoxifylline (PTX) with a wid...
There is a lack of compatibility data for intravenous therapy to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...
Sildenafil, a phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitor, is used for the treatment of infants with pulmonar...
Sildenafil, a phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitor, is used for the treatment of infants with pulmonar...
Aims. Drug incompatibilities are relatively common in inpatients and this may result in increased mo...
Objective: To evaluate the visual compatibility of a standard total parenteral nutrition solution (S...
The possibility of drug incompatibilities is a matter of serious concern when administering two or m...
Incompatibilty of parenteral drug admixtures is a subject with such wide ramifications that the prob...
Compatibility is one of the important factors determining the quality of intravenous (IV) admixtures...
The objectives were to perform an observation of the administration of injectable drugs in three ICU...
Parenteral antiepileptic drugs are frequently used in critically ill patients for seizure control th...
This is an integrative review of the literature performed in seven databases, with the aim of analyz...
Introduction: The expected therapeutic response may be affected by the presence of drug interactions...