Physical Compatibility of Intravenous Drugs Commonly Used in Intensive Care Units: An Observational Study and Physical Compatibility Laboratory Tests on Anti-Infective Drugs

The objectives were to perform an observation of the administration of injectable drugs in three ICUs, to identify injectable drugs administered by Y-site infusion or mixed in the same container, to compare with physical compatibility data available in the literature and to test the physical compati...

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Main Authors: D'Huart Elise (Author), Vigneron Jean (Author), Demoré Béatrice (Author)
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Published: De Gruyter, 2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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