Compatibility of common drugs with acetate‐containing balanced electrolyte solutions in pediatric anesthesia
ConclusionsMost of the tested drugs did not show any signs or evidence of incompatibility reactions. However, phenytoin and diazepam should not be in contact with the three tested solutions, including NS. Thiopental should be used with caution because it can precipitate in solutions with a low pH (e.g., BS).
Source: Pediatric Anesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Sebastian Heiderich, Jonas Jürgens, Daniel Rudolf, Nils Dennhardt, Frank Echtermeyer, Andreas Leffler, Robert Sümpelmann, Ralf Lichtinghagen, Lars Witt Tags: Research Report Source Type: research