European Databases on Stability and Compatibility of Injectable Medicinal Products in Europe

In hospitals, the majority of medication therapy is administered intravenously. Especially, in intensive care units, simultaneous of various injectable drugs is a common practice Drug incompatibilities have been reported to be associated with up to 60 % of all serious and life-threatening adverse dr...

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Main Authors: Hecq Jean-Daniel, Krämer Irene, Vigneron Jean
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-02-01
Series:Pharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pthp-2019-0012
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spelling doaj-a9440a0c4eb74736b8d581d1b92910fe2021-10-02T19:03:45ZengDe GruyterPharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy2365-24112365-242X2020-02-0143-411311710.1515/pthp-2019-0012European Databases on Stability and Compatibility of Injectable Medicinal Products in EuropeHecq Jean-Daniel0Krämer Irene1Vigneron Jean2Department of Pharmacy, CHU UCL Namur | Site Godinne, Avenue Therasse, 1, 5530Yvoir, BelgiumUniversity Medical Center Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, 55131Mainz, GermanyMeurthe et Moselle, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nancy, rue du Morvan, Vandoeuvre, 54511Meurthe et Moselle, FranceIn hospitals, the majority of medication therapy is administered intravenously. Especially, in intensive care units, simultaneous of various injectable drugs is a common practice Drug incompatibilities have been reported to be associated with up to 60 % of all serious and life-threatening adverse drug events. Several databases are used by hospital pharmacists to answer the questions of (in)compatibility of co-administered injectable drugs. The objective of this article is to present the European databases on compatibility and stability of injectable drugs. According to a questionnaire which was sent to the National Hospital Pharmacy Associations of the 28 countries of European Community there are three national databases available in EU countries which are in alphabetical order, Belgium, France and Germany. The Belgian database is dedicated to injectable medications, is updated and distributed annually in French language on a USB key. STABILIS® is an international database giving information with pictograms translated into 29 languages. This database contains also monographs of non-injectable drugs. The internet-based ADKA STABIL-Datenbank is focused on anticancer drug therapy, listing detailed datasets in German language on stability and compatibility including the references.https://doi.org/10.1515/pthp-2019-0012electronic databaseinjectable drugscompatibilitychemical stability
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author Hecq Jean-Daniel
Krämer Irene
Vigneron Jean
spellingShingle Hecq Jean-Daniel
Krämer Irene
Vigneron Jean
European Databases on Stability and Compatibility of Injectable Medicinal Products in Europe
Pharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy
electronic database
injectable drugs
compatibility
chemical stability
author_facet Hecq Jean-Daniel
Krämer Irene
Vigneron Jean
author_sort Hecq Jean-Daniel
title European Databases on Stability and Compatibility of Injectable Medicinal Products in Europe
title_short European Databases on Stability and Compatibility of Injectable Medicinal Products in Europe
title_full European Databases on Stability and Compatibility of Injectable Medicinal Products in Europe
title_fullStr European Databases on Stability and Compatibility of Injectable Medicinal Products in Europe
title_full_unstemmed European Databases on Stability and Compatibility of Injectable Medicinal Products in Europe
title_sort european databases on stability and compatibility of injectable medicinal products in europe
publisher De Gruyter
series Pharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy
issn 2365-2411
2365-242X
publishDate 2020-02-01
description In hospitals, the majority of medication therapy is administered intravenously. Especially, in intensive care units, simultaneous of various injectable drugs is a common practice Drug incompatibilities have been reported to be associated with up to 60 % of all serious and life-threatening adverse drug events. Several databases are used by hospital pharmacists to answer the questions of (in)compatibility of co-administered injectable drugs. The objective of this article is to present the European databases on compatibility and stability of injectable drugs. According to a questionnaire which was sent to the National Hospital Pharmacy Associations of the 28 countries of European Community there are three national databases available in EU countries which are in alphabetical order, Belgium, France and Germany. The Belgian database is dedicated to injectable medications, is updated and distributed annually in French language on a USB key. STABILIS® is an international database giving information with pictograms translated into 29 languages. This database contains also monographs of non-injectable drugs. The internet-based ADKA STABIL-Datenbank is focused on anticancer drug therapy, listing detailed datasets in German language on stability and compatibility including the references.
topic electronic database
injectable drugs
compatibility
chemical stability
url https://doi.org/10.1515/pthp-2019-0012
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