I had an ICU clinican tell me that Prograf is infused only through a designated PIV and never through a PICC or other CVC, because it "will destroy" the catheter. To my knowledge there is no contra-indication to infuse the drug via a PICC or any CVC. Does anyone have any additional information on this drug/infusion?
Thank you
Mary Deschneau- UMMC
This comes directly from out "clinical pharmacy" resource.
Intravenous Administration:
Valorie Dunn,BSN, RN, CRNI, PLNC
DEHP or phthlates are common plasticizers in regular IV tubing and bags made of polyvinyl chlordie or PVC. Some drugs will cause DEHP to leach from the bag or tubing and be infused to the patient. Look for fluid containers made of EVA or other plastics without DEHP and look for IV sets without DEHP. Sets must have this information on their label now. However, DEHP is NOT used in the manufacturer of the actual IV catheter. So the original question about this drug destroying the catheter is false!! Lynn
Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN, BC, CRNI
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