Solubility of Injectable Valium in Intravenous Solutions.
Abstract
A study of the solubility of Valium in commonly used intravenous solutions showed Valium to be equally insoluble in 5% dextrose in saline, normal saline, and Ringer's lactate. However, the precipitate which was formed became completely resuspended when mixed with as little as 39-42% plasma in vitro. This would indicate that the chalky precipitate seen in the I.V. tubing when Valium is injected into a running I.V. near the venipuncture site becomes resuspended when mixed with plasma in vivo. If one elects to inject Valium into the tubing of a running I.V., it is recommended that the drug be administered slowly to assure adequate mixing with blood plasma in order to prevent the circulation of particulate matter. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 18, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA054721
Entities
People
- Emery A. Russell Jr.
- Lee Getter
- Marvin F. Grower
Organizations
- United States Army Institute of Surgical Research