Physical compatibility of total parenteral nutrition and drugs in Y-site administration to children from neonates to adolescents

Author:

Staven Vigdis12,Iqbal Herra2,Wang Siri3,Grønlie Ingrid456,Tho Ingunn27

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Pharmacy of North Norway Trust, Tromsø, Norway

2. Department of Pharmacy, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway

3. Department for Medicinal Product Assessment, Norwegian Medicines Agency, Oslo, Norway

4. Norwegian Medicines for Children Network, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

5. Hospital Pharmacy, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

6. Department of Pediatrics, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

7. School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Infusion of precipitate or destabilized emulsion can be harmful. The purpose of this study was to obtain Y-site compatibility data on intravenous drugs and total parenteral nutrition (TPN) relevant for children. Methods Two three-in-one TPN admixtures (Olimel N5E and Numeta G16E) used for children of different age groups were tested with ten drugs (ampicillin, ceftazidime, clindamycin, dexamethasone, fluconazole, fosphenytoin, furosemide, metronidazole, ondansetron and paracetamol). Drug : TPN ratios were estimated from a wide range of age and weight classes, and the most extreme mixing ratios (drug > TPN, TPN > drug) in addition to 1 + 1 were chosen. Assessment of potential precipitation was performed by subvisual particle counting, visual examinations and measurements of turbidity and pH. Emulsion stability was investigated by estimation of percentage of droplets above 5 μm (PFAT5), mean droplet diameter and pH measurements. Complimentary theoretical evaluations were performed. Key findings Ampicillin, fosphenytoin and furosemide precipitated when mixed with TPN. The results for ceftazidime, clindamycin, dexamethasone, fluconazole, metronidazole, ondansetron and paracetamol suggest that they were compatible with either TPN in the tested concentrations. None of the drugs were found to destabilize the emulsions. Conclusion Three drugs showed clear signs of precipitation when mixed with TPN and these products should not be co-administered in the same infusion line.

Funder

Hospital Pharmacy of North Norway Trust

Norwegian Medicines for Children Network, Norway

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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