I'm on home IVs Merrem, Tobramycin and Vancomycin. I had to threaten to use a different home health care provider in order to get my provider to fill my meds in Intermates. After finally agreeing they told me that Merrem would not come in Intermate because it could'nt be premixed. So they gave me these little 1 gram powder and IV bag contraptions (Vial Mate adaptor) that work well except that they are gravity drip which means IV poll UGH!
Point of this post is that I wanted share the news that Merrem can't be premixed. Just in Feb. I was given Meropenem in Intermates that sat in my fridge for a few days. I imagine that Meropenem not just brand Merrem has the same instability. Here is the <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/meropen_ids.htm">Prescribing Information (PI)</a>
Don't agree to having Merrem premixed in your home and in the hospital I would inquire how long before adminstering the nurse mixed it.
Point of this post is that I wanted share the news that Merrem can't be premixed. Just in Feb. I was given Meropenem in Intermates that sat in my fridge for a few days. I imagine that Meropenem not just brand Merrem has the same instability. Here is the <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/meropen_ids.htm">Prescribing Information (PI)</a>
Don't agree to having Merrem premixed in your home and in the hospital I would inquire how long before adminstering the nurse mixed it.