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Physical compatibility of ceftriaxone and cefepime in 0.45% sodium chloride, Ringer's lactate solution, and Plasma-Lyte A.

Megan KelleyChloe SpooneybargerMitchell HowardJustin P ReinertMariann D ChurchwellGabriella Baki
Published in: European journal of hospital pharmacy : science and practice (2024)
This work contributes to the body of literature dedicated to the evaluation of intravenous drug and fluid physical compatibility by identifying demonstrable changes in admixtures containing 0.45% sodium chloride, Plasma-Lyte A, and Ringer's lactate solution. Ceftriaxone should not be administered with 0.45% sodium chloride, Ringer's lactated solution, or Plasma-Lyte A at selected concentrations and time points and cefepime is not considered to be physically compatible at 10 mg/mL, 20 mg/mL, or 40 mg/mL in any of the studied fluids beyond 1 hour.
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