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Do Not Refrigerate drugs
METRONIDAZOLE
clindamycin
acyclovir
Bactrim
Biaxin
Glass bottles required
nitroglycerin
amiodarone
cyclosporine
tacrolimus
paclitaxel
Protect from Light
amphotericin B
levothyroxine
epinephrine, norepinephrine
fentanyl
Versed
amiodarone
nicardipine
octreotide
doxycycline
hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone
leukovorin
Slurry
Primaxin (imipenum-cilastatin)
D5W only
amiodarone
amphotericin B
azithromycin
nitroprusside!
Septra
procainamide
pentamidine
mycophenolate mofetil (cellcept)
Neupogen
NS only
phenytoin
erythromycin
levothyroxine
metoclopramide
metronidazole
methohexital
daclizumab
Short stability--use immediately:
levothyroxine
deferoxamine
indomethacin
chlorothiazide
Short stability
acyclovir
ampicillin, Unasyn
Primaxin, meropenum
palivizumab (Synagis)
Bactrim
ceftazidime
doxycycline
erythromycin
Keppra
PPIs

chlorothiazide
levothyroxine
indomethacin
deferoxamine
acyclovir
do not refrigerate
short stability (12 hrs)
Septra
do not refrigerate
D5W only
short stability (2-6 hrs)
metronidazole
do not refrigerate
NS only
amiodarone
glass bottles
protect from light
D5W only
cyclosporine
glass bottle
fentanyl
protect from light
amphotericin B
protect from light
D5W only
doxycycline
protect from light
short stability (12 hrs)
levothyroxine
protect from light
short stability (use immediately)
NS?
Primaxin
slurry
short stability (4 hrs)
azithromycin
D5W only
procainamide diluent?
D5W
Septra diluent?
D5W
Neupogen diluent
D5W
mycophenolate mofetil diluent?
D5W
erythromycin diluent?
NS (if using D5W, need to neutralize pH)
metoclopramide diluent?
NS