Pediatric Vasopressin Concentrations and Stability/BUD

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Rachael Schortemeyer
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Pediatric Vasopressin Concentrations and Stability/BUD

We are a children's hospital within an adult hospital and currently compound 0.2 units/mL and 1 unit/mL vasopressin for shock and 0.1 units/mL for DI. We give all concentrations an expiration date of 18 hours. Wondering what other children's hospitals are compounding and what BUD/stability data do you have?

Thanks,
Rachael