Compatibility of parenteral nutrient solutions with selected drugs during simulated Y-site administration

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The compatibility of 102 drugs with parenteral nutrient (PN) solutions during simulated Y-site administration was studied. Five milliliters of each of four representative PN solutions was combined in duplicate in a 1:1 ratio with 5-mL samples of solutions of 102 drugs in 5% dextrose injection or 0.9% sodium chloride injection. Visual examinations were performed in fluorescent laboratory light and under high-intensity monodirectional light, and turbidity was measured. Particle sizing and counting were performed for selected solutions. All evaluations were performed at intervals up to four hours; storage was at 23 °C. Most of the drugs tested were compatible with the PN solutions. However, 20 drugs exhibited various incompatibilities with one or more of the PN solutions. During simulated Y-site administration, four PN solutions were compatible with 82 of 102 drugs for four hours at 23 °C. Twenty drugs were incompatible with one or more of the PN solutions.

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Trissel, L. A., Gilbert, D. L., Martinez, J. F., Baker, M. B., Walter, W. V., & Mirtallo, J. M. (1997). Compatibility of parenteral nutrient solutions with selected drugs during simulated Y-site administration. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 54(11), 1295–1300. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/54.11.1295

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