Title: Basics of Sterile Compounding: Sterile Basics of Compounding Intravenous Admixtures, Part 4: Physicochemical Considerations.
Abstract: Intravenous admixture compounding is common practice in most hospitals throughout the world, regardless of the country. Compounding intravenous medications involves risk, as there is a high potential for error due to their complexity in compounding as well as the additional issues that working in an aseptic compounding environment poses for the compounder. This article in a series of intravenous admixture compounding discusses considerations involved when using commercial products in compounding, as well as a discussion on the issues of freezing, solubility, sorption, leaching, incompatibilities, and quality control, with an emphasis on physicochemical considerations.
Publication Year: 2023
Publication Date: 2023-10-10
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['pubmed']
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