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"In the twenty-year span since publishing the first edition of Extended Stability for Parenteral Drugs, compounding of sterile preparations has been studied, reported, and regulated with increasing emphasis on sterility and patient safety risks. The need for compiling extended stability of parenteral drugs continues today, as pharmacists search for innovative solutions to improve patient access, manage medication shortages, and utilize compounded medications in a cost-effective way. As new drugs are approved, infusion pharmacists start seeking extended stability, and it takes considerable resources to organize and maintain an internal library of drug information for the medications compounded in a particular pharmacy. The requirement for reliable and relevant drug stability information remains a direct contributor to any pharmacy operation that compounds sterile preparations. The editors of the 7th edition worked diligently to expand the list of medications to include those beyond home infusion to be inclusive of all clinical settings where parenteral drugs are stored or compounded. The extended stability information provided is intended to be used as part of a risk-based approach to decrease risks posed to patients of physical or chemical degradation, and microbial contamination of parenteral medications"--
"Helps readers determine whether formulated compounds will be stable for the anticipated duration of use; properly store and repackage compounded formulations; formulate in accordance with documented standards; and, counsel patients on the use and storate of comounded medications." -- Back cover.
When caring for patients, medication stability should be the least of your worries. Extended Stability for Parenteral Drugs, Fifth Edition, is the indispensable go-to reference for anyone working in alternate site infusion or preparing sterile compounds. This new edition will help you safely extend beyond-use dating of parenteral medications to minimize waste and reduce costs. What's New in This Edition? · 160 updated monographs, including 10 new to this edition: o Acetaminophen o Ceftaroline fosamil o Coagulation Factor XIII o Doripenem o Ethanol lock o Ibuprofen o Pantoprazole o Telavancin o Toclizumab o Ziconotide acetate · 24 parenteral nutrition monographs include additional considerations for calcium and phosphate solubility. · Monograph updates include revisions to several container types and new information for elastometric infusion device brands. The Applying Stability Data in Patient Care section now includes a nursing perspective, a primer on the types of vascular access devices used in medication administration, and important considerations for pH, osmolality, concentration, and administration devices. With expanded tables and enhanced references, Extended Stability for Parenteral Drugs, Fifth Edition, is the only publication that brings key stability data on the most commonly used IV solutions, medications, and administration devices, together in one convenient, easy-to-use guide.
With over 400 drug monographs, this book covers the technical, practical and legal aspects that you should consider before prescribing or administering drugs via enteral feeding tubes.
ASHP's Guide to IV Compatibility & Stability Backed by quality, peer-reviewed published literature, the Handbook on Injectable Drugs(R) has been a go-to, trusted resource for more than four decades. Authored under the editorial authority of AHFS Drug Information(R) and published by ASHP, it's the global gold standard for IV compatibility and stability information. ASHP's Handbook on Injectable Drugs(R) is now newly updated with the latest information. The 20th edition features 27 new monographs, 23,663 compatibility pairs, and 276 new references. With its 40-year track record of precise, accurate detail, nothing else comes close for compatibility, stability, storage, and preparation of parenteral drugs. ASHP's Handbook on Injectable Drugs(R) is available in print and interactive formats.