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Neurobion forte is an injectable mix of three B vitamins, suspended in a slight amount of alcohol and mostly water. Side effects would normally include redness, irritation, mild pain or mild stiffness at the injection site. If the injection was close to a nerve, it is possible it would cause neuropathy such as severe pain, weakness, incoordination and other locomotion problems.
Yes there is no problem.
Yes. You can mix haldol and ativan for an IM injection. It's done frequently done in situations of frank psychoses, like in an ER or psychiatric facility and can be referred to as "halivan." The effect is quite potent and the drugs should only be given by medical personnel with the proper credentials in a location where the patient can have proper monitoring.
no its not good to mix any drugs together in a syringe inless its in a IV bag mixed by a professional but deffinitly dont mix in a single syringe
Syringe compatibility is simply whether you can mix medications in the same syringe
Mixing fluphenazine and Ativan (lorazepam) in the same syringe is not recommended without specific guidance from a healthcare professional. These medications may have compatibility issues and could potentially alter their effectiveness or increase the risk of adverse effects. Always consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider before combining medications for injection.
Yes. I recently had knee surgery at Stanford and my doctor prescribed Voltaren to reduce the inflammation in my knee. I was concerned about the mix of the two and spoke with the pharmacist and my surgeon and both said it was perfectly safe. I seem to sleep a lot personally but it appears to be working well for me.
Yes, you can mix both in the same syringe
a. Be certain to give the correct type of insulin. b. Prepare the correct dosage. Have another nurse double-check the dose before you administer the injection. c. Use the correct syringe. Never use a regular syringe for insulin. Use a syringe calibrated in "units." d. Before drawing up the insulin, gently "roll" the bottle between your palms to mix and warm the solution. e. Eliminate all air bubbles from the syringe. One small air bubble may displace 2 or 3 units of insulin. f. Cleanse the skin with alcohol and allow to dry. This helps avoid pitting of the skin. g. Give the injection subcutaneously. Rotate the injection site with each dose. (Rotating the sites prevents tissue necrosis.) . h. Always check to see whether the patient is and has been eating his normal diet.
Benadryl is incompatible with Haldol, do not mix. Compatibility is unknown between Benadryl and Ativan, do not mix. Ativan is compatible with Haldol, ok to mix. To prepare and serve a B52=Haldol and Ativan in one syringe, Benadryl in another.
You most certainly can if you are waiting to meet your maker.
It is oil injected, take the seat off and the tank will be located underneath. If the injection system is messed up, you can mix the gas to 32:1 and pour directly into the tank