Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: albuteral help

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Hi mistieyed-

Did you mean the 0.083% nebules? I'm not retail--- this is what we

frequently see ordered in the hospital. Seems to me that the Rph

should have called for a clarification. To determine the days supply

divide the package quantity by the number of doses per day. Let's say

there are 100 units per box. The MD ordered 1 unit q4h to q6hprn--

disp #100.

You would divide 100 by 6(that's the max number of doses allowed per

day). That would be a 16 day supply.

Dora

> ok CPHT's HELP!!!!!!!

>

> I think I've lost it....

> A prescription written for abuterol inhalant for nebulizer.

> use 1 vial q 4 to 6 h prn.

> the script didn't state which strength and we had 2 on system. I

> asked pharmacist and was told

> 80mg/2ml box.( not sure if this is right long day i forgot)

> our system defaulted to a 30 day supply and I left it that way.

> Pharmacist said i had to change day supply and returned script to

me

> to correct.

> ok, if not as system default.do i calculate how many vials will be

> used in a 24 hour period and then divide by how many vials in the

box?

> and any other helpful suggestion to remember how to do this type of

> calculation?

> i sure don't want to make THAT mistake again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dear mistieyed

I just had to get my dads nebulizer filled when he got home from the

nursing home on Jan 3. Infact the product comes in a box of 25. So

50 was dispensed. The first thing I did was calculate how many days

50 of each would last at q8hr. Since this was 3 times a day, that

meant 50 /3 = 16.67 days or 16 days and 2 doses. So 16 days.

I hope this helps you out.

Jeanetta

Great work Dora!I agree the strength needed to be clarified. But a

tech can call for a clarification of an order. If the answer is

different than that which the pharmacist thought it should be then

the pharmacist should take the clarification over the phone. If the

teck does not ask a 'leading' question, but merely asks what isthe

strength we can not read it or need it clarified and it is the same

as what the pharmacist thinks then this can be taken over the phone

on a refill only. But since this is a new prescription it must be

clarified by a pharmacist.

> > ok CPHT's HELP!!!!!!!

> >

> > I think I've lost it....

> > A prescription written for abuterol inhalant for nebulizer.

> > use 1 vial q 4 to 6 h prn.

> > the script didn't state which strength and we had 2 on system. I

> > asked pharmacist and was told

> > 80mg/2ml box.( not sure if this is right long day i forgot)

> > our system defaulted to a 30 day supply and I left it that way.

> > Pharmacist said i had to change day supply and returned script

to

> me

> > to correct.

> > ok, if not as system default.do i calculate how many vials will

be

> > used in a 24 hour period and then divide by how many vials in

the

> box?

> > and any other helpful suggestion to remember how to do this type

of

> > calculation?

> > i sure don't want to make THAT mistake again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

THANKS this is the best group I have ever been involved with.

My poor brain went dead and I couldnt think at all. HMMMM... now i

read what you gal's have posted and I really feel like a ostrich with

head in sand. I knew i knew how to do this math, it was just a

temporary blond moment i was having.

> > > ok CPHT's HELP!!!!!!!

> > >

> > > I think I've lost it....

> > > A prescription written for abuterol inhalant for nebulizer.

> > > use 1 vial q 4 to 6 h prn.

> > > the script didn't state which strength and we had 2 on system.

I

> > > asked pharmacist and was told

> > > 80mg/2ml box.( not sure if this is right long day i forgot)

> > > our system defaulted to a 30 day supply and I left it that way.

> > > Pharmacist said i had to change day supply and returned script

> to

> > me

> > > to correct.

> > > ok, if not as system default.do i calculate how many vials will

> be

> > > used in a 24 hour period and then divide by how many vials in

> the

> > box?

> > > and any other helpful suggestion to remember how to do this

type

> of

> > > calculation?

> > > i sure don't want to make THAT mistake again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dear Mistieyed59,

I am soooo glad that you were helped and pleased with the help. I

can always count on Dora my moderator to the rescue.

I can always count on my TEXPERTS as well.

Thank you for your displayed appreciation.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT

> > > > ok CPHT's HELP!!!!!!!

> > > >

> > > > I think I've lost it....

> > > > A prescription written for abuterol inhalant for nebulizer.

> > > > use 1 vial q 4 to 6 h prn.

> > > > the script didn't state which strength and we had 2 on

system.

> I

> > > > asked pharmacist and was told

> > > > 80mg/2ml box.( not sure if this is right long day i forgot)

> > > > our system defaulted to a 30 day supply and I left it that

way.

> > > > Pharmacist said i had to change day supply and returned

script

> > to

> > > me

> > > > to correct.

> > > > ok, if not as system default.do i calculate how many vials

will

> > be

> > > > used in a 24 hour period and then divide by how many vials

in

> > the

> > > box?

> > > > and any other helpful suggestion to remember how to do this

> type

> > of

> > > > calculation?

> > > > i sure don't want to make THAT mistake again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...