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Ann Emerg Med ; 41(5): 685-8, 2003 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12712036

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STUDY OBJECTIVE: We developed and tested a protocol for compounding a large volume of injectable atropine from powder. The resulting protocol could be used by hospitals to rapidly use large amounts of stockpiled atropine. METHODS: The protocol required 2 g of solid (powdered) atropine and 1 L of normal saline solution. The solution was filtered and mixed. One hundred syringes were filled by using a standard syringe-batching system. Modifications, including hand filling, were studied to reduce the time required to synthesize one hundred 3-mL syringes. RESULTS: A single pharmacist was able to reconstitute one hundred 6-mg atropine syringes in 29 minutes using the batching system. The quickest method for a single pharmacist filling syringes by hand was 34 minutes. The cost to the hospital for 5 g of powdered atropine was 11 dollars versus 5,000 dollars for prefilled syringes. CONCLUSION: Large quantities of atropine syringes can be compounded from a powdered form in a timely manner. Additionally, there is a significant cost advantage to using powdered atropine as a hospital stockpile.


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Antídotos/química , Atropina/química , Substâncias para a Guerra Química/intoxicação , Seringas , Antídotos/economia , Antídotos/provisão & distribuição , Atropina/economia , Atropina/provisão & distribuição , Química Farmacêutica , Custos e Análise de Custo , Humanos , Serviço de Farmácia Hospitalar , Pós , Soluções , Seringas/economia , Estudos de Tempo e Movimento
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