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Do Not Refrigerate drugs
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METRONIDAZOLE
clindamycin acyclovir Bactrim Biaxin |
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Glass bottles required
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nitroglycerin
amiodarone cyclosporine tacrolimus paclitaxel |
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Protect from Light
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amphotericin B
levothyroxine epinephrine, norepinephrine fentanyl Versed amiodarone nicardipine octreotide doxycycline hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone leukovorin |
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Slurry
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Primaxin (imipenum-cilastatin)
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D5W only
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amiodarone
amphotericin B azithromycin nitroprusside! Septra procainamide pentamidine mycophenolate mofetil (cellcept) Neupogen |
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NS only
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phenytoin
erythromycin levothyroxine metoclopramide metronidazole methohexital daclizumab |
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Short stability--use immediately:
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levothyroxine
deferoxamine indomethacin chlorothiazide |
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Short stability
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acyclovir
ampicillin, Unasyn Primaxin, meropenum palivizumab (Synagis) Bactrim ceftazidime doxycycline erythromycin Keppra PPIs chlorothiazide levothyroxine indomethacin deferoxamine |
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acyclovir
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do not refrigerate
short stability (12 hrs) |
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Septra
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do not refrigerate
D5W only short stability (2-6 hrs) |
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metronidazole
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do not refrigerate
NS only |
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amiodarone
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glass bottles
protect from light D5W only |
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cyclosporine
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glass bottle
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fentanyl
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protect from light
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amphotericin B
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protect from light
D5W only |
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doxycycline
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protect from light
short stability (12 hrs) |
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levothyroxine
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protect from light
short stability (use immediately) NS? |
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Primaxin
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slurry
short stability (4 hrs) |
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azithromycin
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D5W only
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procainamide diluent?
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D5W
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Septra diluent?
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D5W
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Neupogen diluent
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D5W
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mycophenolate mofetil diluent?
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D5W
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erythromycin diluent?
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NS (if using D5W, need to neutralize pH)
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metoclopramide diluent?
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NS
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