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Compatibility of common IV drugs with 6% hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.42 and 4% gelatin.

Sebastian HeiderichAnna Auf der SpringeJonas JürgensWolfgang KoppertAndreas LefflerRobert SümpelmannNils Dennhardt
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2018)
Most of the tested drugs did not show observable incompatibility reactions. However, some common drugs are highly incompatible with colloid infusion solutions: gelatin (cefazolin, diazepam, midazolam, phenytoin, vancomycin), hydroxyethyl starch (diazepam, midazolam, phenytoin, thiopental), and NaCl 0.9% (diazepam, ketamine (S), phenytoin, thiopental). These combinations should be avoided in clinical practice in case there are fewer intravenous lines available than needed.
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