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  1. www.medusaimg.nhs.uk

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  2. MEDUSA NHS Injectable Medicines Guide | Defence Medical …

    It contains over 400 monographs for medicines given by the intravenous (IV) route (excluding cytotoxic agents). Both licensed and unlicensed medicines are included.

  3. Medusa - NHS Injectable Medicines Guide | RCPCH

    Medusa features over 400 monographs for intravenous (IV) medicines, excluding cytotoxic agents, and includes both licensed and unlicensed medicines. The information aims to cover …

  4. Guidance on intravenous infusions | Medicines guidance | BNF

    Guidance on the preparation and administration of medications via intravenous (IV) infusion.

  5. Quick guide to using a Medusa monograph To give an IV medicine to an adult, follow the advice in sections 1 to 8: The generic and brand name of Information specific to GHT appears in the …

  6. Appendix 2 - Preparation of Intravenous Medicines

    The UK NHS Injectable Medicines Guide (IMG) (Medusa) is an electronic resource containing information on the IV preparation and administration of over 200 injectable medicines.

  7. Paediatric Intravenous Medicines Monographs | NHSGGC

    The monographs, which are updated regularly, have been prepared by the Medusa group in conjunction with the Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists group (NPPG) and are in wide use …

  8. Medusa - detailed guidance on preparation and compatability of IV

    Medusa - detailed guidance on preparation and compatability of IV drugs This is the NHS Injectable Medicines Guide website which contains monographs which give information on the …

  9. Medusa advises on the preparation and use of injectable medicines in adult and pediatric clinical areas, linking, if necessary, to local practice guidelines. It currently contains more than 400 …

  10. IV infusion via peripheral cannula: Flush the peripheral cannula with sodium chloride 0.9% at the same rate the medicine was infused to avoid adverse haemodynamic effects.

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