FPGEE Foreign Pharmacy

Category - Social & Administrative

As a hospital pharmacist, you are given an order that reads: Etoposide 200 mg/mL IV per day on days 1, 3, 5. What should be your next step?
  1. Call the prescribing physician with a question about the dose.
  2. Dispense as prescribed.
  3. Dispense as prescribed, but note your concerns on the record.
  4. Call the prescribing physician with a question about the route of delivery.
Explanation
Answer: A Etoposide comes in 20 mg/mL doses. 200 mg/mL is an error and must be checked. Etoposide can cause severe hypotension and bronchospasm and it is unethical to simply document your concerns. Etoposide can be given orally or by IV.
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