At Lincoln we have all 3 forms for various reasons.
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Date: 2/22/17 3:12 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: nyschp.dop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nyschp.dop] Potassium chloride tablets vs. Oral liquid
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Hello!
We received a member question today regarding oral KCl tablets replacing oral
liquid or potassium chloride packets on formulary. Have any of you considered
or implemented this change? If yes, have you encountered issues with tablet
dissolution and increased nursing time?
Any information would be helpful.
Thank you.
Sudha Narayanaswamy, PharmD, BCPP, BCGP
GNYHA Services