Omnipaque 2.0

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Wondering the same thing. I think I read on here some people would dilute it down with normal saline.
Someone chimed in that it’s not the concentration, as 180(or was it 140?) is not for IT either. Was a question about pyrogens.
 
You can't just dilute the 350. For some reason it contains "pyrogens". What is that and why does it seem that it is added? Causes fever (best I can tell) and who the hell knows why...
 
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Awesoneness. You know. I know.
 
you using mail order?

i havent tried that. usually using it for when i get back in to town, which has not been since pre-COVID...
 
you using mail order?

i havent tried that. usually using it for when i get back in to town, which has not been since pre-COVID...
Mail order all the time. My Xmas gift list is Harry and David.
 
you did go to the actual site when you went up there, right?

you'll get lots of opportunities in the next few years. i envy that...
 
you did go to the actual site when you went up there, right?

you'll get lots of opportunities in the next few years. i envy that...
Deli was closed, went to bakery. They have like 5 restaurants/shops in that cute neighborhood.
 
he lives in Georgia.

old habits die hard.

but he is getting in to Zingermans.



just wait until you sit down with a Zingermans Reuben. my favorite sandwich.

i know this is sacrilege, i would also say that their pastrami reuben is on par with Katz's.......
 
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I didn't read every post on here but are you sure you're supposed to refrigerate it? There are specific temperature ranges for storage of different medications/reagents/dyes, etc. and I believe the one for omnipaque is room temperature.

If I were found to store any item incorrectly for my lab, the CLIA inspector would flag me for it and I could possible lose my certification.
 
I didn't read every post on here but are you sure you're supposed to refrigerate it? There are specific temperature ranges for storage of different medications/reagents/dyes, etc. and I believe the one for omnipaque is room temperature.

If I were found to store any item incorrectly for my lab, the CLIA inspector would flag me for it and I could possible lose my certification.
Pretty sure.

 
Everyone good on Omnipaque now? We’ve been told it’s back in stock so the staff want to go back to wasting the 18 cc I don’t use in each vial…
 
Everyone good on Omnipaque now? We’ve been told it’s back in stock so the staff want to go back to wasting the 18 cc I don’t use in each vial…
U waste 18cc with each epidural?
 
It’s either that or 8 cc. We have 20 and 10 cc vials
Did you have any issues during the shortage? Why not just continue what you were doing during the shortage?
 
as of right now, still rationing, but thats only because changes to hospital systems are sometimes slow to respond...
 
We still can't get our normal supply. We did order off the secondary market at 10x the cost and also got a shipment of a different concentration. But definitely not back to normal.
 
Can’t get lidocaine right now either…
 
Anyone have a good source for lidocaine with epi? Mckesson is out(at least for me)
 
Anyone have a good source for lidocaine with epi? Mckesson is out(at least for me)
I have a few cases, but it is stuck behind my massive surplus of omnipaque.
 
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