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Re: Major Drug Disruption in the near furture

My director has called a meeting for next week to determine criteria for IV solutions. He is wondering what other facilities are putting into place now that Baxter has enacted strict tight allocations, BBraun is not selling to anyone who was not previously buying from them , and Pfizer will be limited on how much they can supply to new customers. Any insight I can pass along?

Name of Facility: Nicholas H Noyes Memorial Hospital

City, State: Dansville, NY

Years as a Buyer: 8

Re: Major Drug Disruption in the near furture

I work at 2 different hospitals. So I get a lot of information from many sources. A lot of hospitals in my area are going to IV push on there antibiotics. The pharmacy is making a kit with, the antibiotic, reconstitution fluid and a syringes. Placing detailed instructions on the bag. This is considered "for immediate use" so a expiration date is not required. Also it bypasses the positive ID process. They are also going to saline well for any IV that are less than 50ml/hr. Also some facilities are hanging there bag for more than 24 hours. Most facilities have a policy in place that states that the IV needs replaced after 24 hours. I would start the process now to start conserving.
I think its going to get worse before it gets better. Sorry for all the cheery news.

Name of Facility: Memorial Hospital

City, State: Marsyville, Ohio

Years as a Buyer: 35

Re: Major Drug Disruption in the near furture

Hello all from NPPA here! See new recommendations for alternative solutions to the IV Fluid Minibag shortage, as per the ECRI Institute as of January 18. (For the below link, just need to highlight and choose to "Go To" that web page directly, or copy & paste of course.)


https://www.ecri.org/components/HDJournal/Pages/IV-Fluid-Minibag-Shortage-Solutions.aspx?tab=2

Name of Facility: NPPA

City, State: San Diego, CA

Years as a Buyer: N/A

Re: Major Drug Disruption in the near furture

For the most part, we have been able to manage the IV shortages moving to IV Push when possible and putting measures in place to conserve the suppplies we have. The shortage of IV sterile water caught me by surprise this week,especially since, IV bags both 1000ml and 2000ml are on backorder as well as all of the SDV.

What are your facilities doing to manage this particular shortage>

Thanks for your input

Name of Facility: Fairbanks Memorial Hospital

City, State: Fairbanks Alaska

Years as a Buyer: 28