Stability of midazolam and fentanyl in infusion solutions = La stabilité du midazolam et du fentanyl dans une même solution

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WILSON, Kathryn M. | SCHNEIDER, Jennifer J. | RAVENSCROFT, Peter J.

Cette étude examine la stabilité de solutions contenant du fentanyl (opioïdes) seul ou du fentanyl combiné à du midazolam (benzodiazépines). Huit tests ont été réalisés selon des protocoles différents. Les implications cliniques sont détaillées quant au temps de stabilité.

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