
Physico-chemical incompatibilities
Author(s) -
Manel Chaabna,
Département de Pharmacie. Faculté de Médecine d’Annaba – Algérie.,
Lina Aissa,
Fadhila Debbah,
Nassima Taleb
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
batna journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2437-0665
DOI - 10.48087/bjmstf.2014.1212
Subject(s) - conventional pci , derivative (finance) , chemical process , active ingredient , business , biochemical engineering , risk analysis (engineering) , chemistry , medicine , pharmacology , engineering , organic chemistry , finance , myocardial infarction
Compatibility problems are frequently encountered in hospitals, particularly in intensive care units. Physico-chemical incompatibilities (PCI) may have different origins and several types. The result is inactivation of the active ingredient reacted training or derivative(s) more or less toxic. The issue of PCI is made complex, moreover, by the fact that the reactions involved may be influenced by many factors. This chemical problem becomes a public health concern because it poses a risk to the patient.