Drug formulations that require less than 0.1 mL of stock solution to prepare doses for infants and children

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Abstract

Intravenous doses of medications require formulations that permit accurate preparation and administration. Current equipment does not permit accurate measurement of volumes less than 0.1 mL. In a study of four hypothetical standard pediatric patients, we found that 28 common medications required less than 0.1 mL of available formulation to prepare the dose. In a clinical study of actual use in a pediatric intensive care unit (ICU), 5245 (7.4%) of 71 218 intravenous doses required preparation from less than 0.1 mL of stock solution. For 28.5% of the 1531 ICU admissions, at least one dose was prepared from a volume of less than 0.1 mL. Our findings identify a substantial source of dosing error. Correction will require revision of preparation methods, regulatory requirements and manufacturing practices. © 2011 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors.

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Uppal, N., Yasseen, B., Seto, W., & Parshuram, C. S. (2011). Drug formulations that require less than 0.1 mL of stock solution to prepare doses for infants and children. CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 183(4). https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.100467

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