Nurses must be careful! These medicines should be dripped slowly! ! !

Introduction

If the dripping speed is too fast, it may cause toxic side effects and even cause death.

In clinical work, the intravenous infusion rate of adults is usually controlled at 40-60 drops/min, but this is not a fixed principle, and must be adjusted according to factors such as the drugs used, the disease, and the age. For the dose and concentration of some drugs, if the dripping speed is too fast, it may produce toxic side effects and even lead to death. The table below lists some medications that require slow dripping. The summary may not be very complete, everyone is welcome to add!

Source: Voice of Medicine

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