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PHCL 471 Nouf Aloudah. Intravenous Admixture System Hospital pharmacist have been involved with the preparation of parenteral dosage forms for several.

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Page 1: PHCL 471 Nouf Aloudah. Intravenous Admixture System  Hospital pharmacist have been involved with the preparation of parenteral dosage forms for several.

INTRAVENOUS ADMIXTURE SYSTEM

PHCL 471Nouf Aloudah

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Intravenous Admixture System Hospital pharmacist have been

involved with the preparation of parenteral dosage forms for several decades

Was only compounding sterile intravenous, intrathecal, ophthalmic, and irrigating solutions that were not available commercially

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Intravenous Admixture System Parenteral comes from a geek words

“para” and “enteron” =outside the intestine

Injection medication into veins and through subcutaneous tissue

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Intravenous Admixture System The first needle was made from a

quill attached to an animal bladder Lack of aseptic techniques and

sterile, pure drugs causer failure in parenteral therapy until 19th century

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Intravenous Admixture System Through effort of Pasteur and others

(Lister, Koch, Jenner, Hunter and Seibert) aseptic technique, bacteriologic filtration methods, and pyrogen free diluents were developed

Gained recognition by the national formulary and U.S. pharmacopeia (USP)

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Intravenous Admixture System It can be provided to the patient in his/her

home Many hospitals involved in compounding IV

solutions and medications to outpatient settings

Pharmacist as “ parenteral therapy expert” Today’s graduates are expected to know how to

compound parenteral solutions to meet a patient’s clinical needs

Must be ware of both stability and compatibility of drugs administer by the IV route

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Intravenous Admixture System in addition to the basic techniques

for compounding oral, rectal, and topical dosage forms, pharmacist is also expected to be proficient in compounding parenteral dosages and to ensure that they administered and monitored correctly

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Intravenous Admixture System Today’s lecture presents the fundamentals

of a pharmacy directed IV admixture programs and information about several types of IV admixture systems

Admixture system” refers to sterile IV solutions that are prepared by using one or more medications or electrolytes and will be administered via the parenteral route

Admixture also could be irrigation, ophthalmic, and intrathecal solutions

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Intravenous Admixture System

STARTING A PROGRAMRationale Started with preparation of solutions not available

commercially 1971 FDA along with the USP established the

National Coordinating Committee on Large Volume Parenteral (NCCLVP)

To identify problems associated with large parenteral in hospitals (LVPs)

Developed procedures to be used by hospital personnel for preparing and administering LVPs

It is no longer exist

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Intravenous Admixture System

STARTING A PROGRAMRationale The NCCLVP important standards of practice that are

still used today:1. Recommended methods for compounding IV

admixtures in hospitals2. Established a system for the surveillance and

reporting of problems with LVP’s in hospitals3. Proposed test methods for particulate matter in LVP’s4. Set forth recommendations for labeling of LVP’s and5. Recommended procedure for in use testing of LVP’s

suspected of contamination or of producing a reaction in a paient

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Intravenous Admixture System

STARTING A PROGRAMRationale NCCLPV no longer exist, committees for hospital

accreditation (e.g. American Osteopatic Association, Joint Commission On Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) has establishes standards of practice for pharmaceutical services

Majority of parenteral products are prepared using commercially available medications and diluents solutions but hospital pharmacy department still perform some IV manufacturing

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Contamination The pharmacy must maintain a clean

area out of the direct flow of traffic with a vertical or horizontal laminar air flow hood to prepare IV admixtures

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:compatibility A pharmacist education should

prepare him/her to deal with problems of physical, chemical, and therapeutic incompatibilities and to design suitable alternatives when these problem arise

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Stability Drug stability information must be readily

accessible to the pharmacist in order to determine optimum conditions for drug storage prior and after preparation

The stability of a drug at ideal storage conditions will help to establish a reasonable expiration date for the product

Product sterility, overall integrity also inspected

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Cost Preparation in the pharmacy is more

economically than individual nurses on a patient unit

The overall cost of drug, diluents procurement, storage, preparation time, and waste is less in pharmacy based admixture program

Nurse based program needs coordination of efforts to obtain drugs from the pharmacy as well as diluents solutions from central supply

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Cost (cont’) In pharmacy frequently administered

medications can be obtained in bulk containers which decreases drug procurement cost, and can be prepared in batches, which decreases both labor and waste

Nursing time associated with administration to patients is minimized

The amount of unused and wasted parenteral is likely to decrease when a pharmacy IV admixture program is used

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Errors Reduced in a pharmacy based admixture

program It has been less likely for the pharmacist

than the other health professionals to make errors in pharmaceutical calculation

Standardized dosing charts, showing precalculated drug doses and dilutions, contained in admixture area can also reduced the potential of error

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Quality Proper polices for inspecting solutions

prior to and after preparation are an integral part of pharmacy based programs

Policies can be enforced more efficiently in centralized and decentralized pharmacy directed admixture programs

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Process First pharmacist will determine id dosage,

diluents, volume of diluent, and rate of administration are correct

Next the label will be checked against the original order

The final solution with additives will then be checked against the label to ensure that the proper dose has been prepared

“Read the label three times”

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Total Pharmaceutical care Many patients may be receiving the

majority of their medication by parenteral route

Centralizing the preparation as well as record keeping function for appropriate review

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Intravenous Admixture Systemthe responsibility of the pharmacy are:Safety Pharmacy based programs safety is enhanced The JCAHO holds the director of pharmacy

services responsible for “preparing, sterilizing and labeling parenteral medications and solutions that are manufactured in hospitals”

“the compounding and admixture of large volume parenterals is ordinarily the responsibility of a qualified pharmacist”

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV program Preparation area Policies and procedures Personnel Storage space Admixture systems

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPreparation area

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures Guidelines for preparing parenteral products

should be outlines in the pharmacy’s policy and procedure manual (we will discuss in coming lectures!)

Detailed information regarding preparation, labeling, storage and expiration dating of parenteral products should be readily available in the pharmacy

These policy help to provide quality control for the parenteral products

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures StabilityRigorous stability testing by the

pharmaceutical manufacturer Independent investigators

Put in your mind that stability is affected by place, environmental condition, diluent used to administer the product, other drugs that may be mixed with

Stability and sterility! Gives the expiration date

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures incompatibilityPhysical: visible change e.g. precipitationChemical: may or not visible change,

deterioration or inactivation of an active ingredient

Therapeutic: drug-drug or drug-disease interaction that lead to potentiating of drug effect, drug toxicity, deterioration

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures Aseptic TechniqueMethod of handling sterile products, a sterile parenteral

dosage form is free from living microorganisms, particulate matter, and pyrogens

It refers to the ability of personnel who prepare these IV solutions to handle these products in the clean environment of a laminar or vertical air flow hood without introducing viable microorganisms into the product

Hand washing sterile gloves may be used (but watch for false sense of security)

Freezing and refrigerating IV solutions helps to prevent bacterial growth

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures IV profilingReviewed against the patient’s current

medication profile

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures Labeling and check systemsReviewed against the patient’s current

medication profile

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Intravenous Admixture System

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures Labeling and check systems (cont’)Continues infusion IV’s requires additional

record keeping Integration of the container: leak in bags,

cracks in bottles, particulate maters, cloudiness, accuracy of compounding at least two or three times by the person who prepares them as well as by the pharmacist who dispense the item to the patient unit

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures Quality assurance and controlA system of checks and balances, aseptic

environments, and the pharmacist’s access to booth the patient\s medication profile and the final product provide more stringent quality control over parenteral therapy

Routine inspection of all laminar air flow hoods must be performed, routine hood maintaince

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures Quality assurance and control (cont’)Admixture that not available commercially may be

prepared from the powder form ex morphine, passing the dissolved drug through a 0.22 micron or 0.45 micron filter will be necessary (not routinely used)

Excellent means of trapping but may also adsorb or absorb drug! Don’t filter suspensions, blood and blood products, amphoterecine B, insulin, 10-20 % fat emulsions….

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures Quality assurance and control (cont’)A typical IV order for a patient would entail the following

activities1. A pharmacy copy of the physician’s original order is

prepared, containing the patient’s name, room number, IV fluids, additive(s), and flow rate.

2. The Rx order is entered into the patient’s profile by a pharmacist who checks for drug interactions, proper dose, compatibilities, duplication of medication, allergies, length of therapy and other patient therapies

3. A label is prepared and checked against the original order4. The parenteral product is prepared by the pharmacist or by

an experienced technician, depending on state low

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPolices and procedures Quality assurance and control (cont’)A typical IV order for a patient would entail the following

activities5. The prepared product is then checked against the label

and original order by a pharmacist. Dosage, ingredients, auxiliary labels, compatibility, route, rate, absence of particulate mater, discoloration, and container integrity are verified.

6. Upon delivery of the IV product to the patient unit, the solution is once again checked by the person who will be administering the drug

7. Whenever possible, IV admixture should be refrigerated until shortly prior use

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Intravenous Admixture System

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programequipments Laminar air flow hoods Refrigerator references

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programequipments Laminar air flow hoods

False sense of security It uses high efficiency particulate air

(HEPA) filtration could be horizontal or vertical

Hoods do not sterilize an environment but maintain it clean

Should be inspected every 6 months

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programequipments refrigeration

The introduction of a needle into a sterile product is associated with risk of contamination

Microbial growth is retarded under refrigeration

Needed also I PCU

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Intravenous Admixture System

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Intravenous Admixture System

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Intravenous Admixture System

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programequipments References

Charts in PCU especially infusion rate, standard medication concentration

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programPersonnelCarefully trainedWho will prepare? Pharmacist or

technicianProper training in aseptic technique

and sterile product information is necessary (training courses, self study programs

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programStorage spaceWill depend on the type of system one

chooses to useIn PCU for refrigeration

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programEconomic considerationsWill depend on the type of system one

chooses to useIn PCU for refrigeration

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Intravenous Admixture System

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Intravenous Admixture System

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Intravenous Admixture SystemComponents of an IV programAdmixture systemSystem that requires little or no

involvement in the actual “compounding” of dosage forms, it will meet general requirements but not special requirements

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( أوصلتك حيث اليوم أنت أالن جيمستأخذك حيث غدا وستكون ، أفكارك

أفكارك(.

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Intravenous Admixture SystemSmall volume IV infusionManufacture’s drug packaging Glass ampoules Single dose vialsDrug in solution, lyophilized or powdered

drugs Multiple dose containersDrug in solution, lyophilized pr powdered

drugs Prefilled syringes

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Intravenous Admixture SystemIV admixture systems Every system have advantages and

disadvantages Premixed products and frozen premixed

products offer the least dosing flexibility, but they save pharmacy and nursing labor and also help to decrease waste

Others are the most labor intensive to prepare but often have the lowest acquisition cost, more dosing options, wasted doses are greater

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Intravenous Admixture SystemIV admixture systems IV infusion control devices New bar coding system Pharmacy have minimal input on

perchasing it now they are involved with (PCA) patient controlled analgesia

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Intravenous Admixture SystemSpecialized admixtures Nutritional chemotherapy

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