Aims. Drug incompatibilities are relatively common in inpatients and this may result in increased morbidity/mortal-ity as well as add to costs. The aim of this 12 month study was to identify real incidences of drug incompatibilities in intravenous lines in critically ill patients in two intensive care units (ICUs). Methods. A prospective cross sectional study of 82 patients in 2 ICUs, one medical and one surgical in a 1500-bed uni-versity hospital. One monitor carried out observations during busy hours with frequent drug administration. Patients included in both ICUs were those receiving at least two different intravenous drugs. Results. 6.82 % and 2.16 % of drug pairs were found to be incompatible in the two ICUs respectively. Among the mo...
Background & Objective: Drug interactions are preventable medications error that cause increasing r...
Medication errors are commonly encountered in hospital setting. Intravenous medications pose particu...
Background/aim: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) can impact patient safety. Occurrence of clinically im...
This is an integrative review of the literature performed in seven databases, with the aim of analyz...
Co-administration of multiple intravenous (IV) medicines down the same lumen of an IV catheter is of...
Introdução: As incompatibilidades medicamentosas quando ocorrem são consideradas erro de medicação, ...
Introdução: As incompatibilidades medicamentosas quando ocorrem são consideradas erro de medicação, ...
Background The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the prevalence of potential...
Drug-drug interactions are important causes of adverse reactions in health units. The high consumpti...
Little is known about intravenous (IV) medication errors in hospitals, even though reports indicate ...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Purpose: To describe prevalence and patterns of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in the inte...
PURPOSE: Although critically ill patients usually have various central intravenous (i.v.) lines, num...
Compatibility is one of the important factors determining the quality of intravenous (IV) admixtures...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Background & Objective: Drug interactions are preventable medications error that cause increasing r...
Medication errors are commonly encountered in hospital setting. Intravenous medications pose particu...
Background/aim: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) can impact patient safety. Occurrence of clinically im...
This is an integrative review of the literature performed in seven databases, with the aim of analyz...
Co-administration of multiple intravenous (IV) medicines down the same lumen of an IV catheter is of...
Introdução: As incompatibilidades medicamentosas quando ocorrem são consideradas erro de medicação, ...
Introdução: As incompatibilidades medicamentosas quando ocorrem são consideradas erro de medicação, ...
Background The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the prevalence of potential...
Drug-drug interactions are important causes of adverse reactions in health units. The high consumpti...
Little is known about intravenous (IV) medication errors in hospitals, even though reports indicate ...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Purpose: To describe prevalence and patterns of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) in the inte...
PURPOSE: Although critically ill patients usually have various central intravenous (i.v.) lines, num...
Compatibility is one of the important factors determining the quality of intravenous (IV) admixtures...
OBJECTIVE: Concomitant use of drugs not only enhances the therapeutic effect, but may also lead to u...
Background & Objective: Drug interactions are preventable medications error that cause increasing r...
Medication errors are commonly encountered in hospital setting. Intravenous medications pose particu...
Background/aim: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) can impact patient safety. Occurrence of clinically im...