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12/14/21 dh Sodium Phosphate
December 14, 2021

From: "Donna Huggins" <donna.huggins@hhsys.org>
To: "Pharmacists" <grp_allpharm@hhsys.org>
Cc: "PharmTechs PSP" <psp.pharmtechs@hhsys.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2021 3:08:36 PM
Subject: Re: Sodium Phosphate

We can resume usage in TPNs as well. 

From: "Donna Huggins" <donna.huggins@hhsys.org>
To: "Pharmacists" <grp_allpharm@hhsys.org>
Cc: "PharmTechs PSP" <psp.pharmtechs@hhsys.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2021 2:19:41 PM
Subject: Re: Sodium Phosphate

Hello all,
We have received enough sodium phosphate injection to resume verification of IV bolus orders starting today.
 
We will keep you informed if there are any more disruptions in supply.
 
Thanks,

Donna Huggins, RPh.
Manager - Pharmacy Sterile Products
Huntsville Hospital
Office - 256-265-6293
Cell - 662-871-2513
donna.huggins@hhsys.org

From: "Donna Huggins" <donna.huggins@hhsys.org>
To: "Pharmacists" <grp_allpharm@hhsys.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2021 8:50:54 AM
Subject: Sodium Phosphate

SODIUM PHOSPHATE SHORTAGE

 

We are experiencing another sodium phosphate shortage and we have an approximate 7-day supply on hand. Please follow the conservation measures below.

 

-If patient is able to tolerate NG or PO route, NeutraPhos packets should be selected:

 2 packets Neutra-Phos q 6 hr x 5 doses = 40 mmol absorbed phosphorus

 2 packets Neutra-Phos q 6 hr x 4 doses =  32 mmol absorbed phosphorus

 2 packets Neutra-Phos q 6 hr or q 8 hr x 3 doses =  24 mmol absorbed phosphorus

 2 packets Neutra-Phos q 6 hr or q 8 hr x 2 doses = 16 mmol absorbed phosphorus

 

- Remove sodium phosphate from all adult TPNs in order to preserve our supply for neonatal patients. Utilize potassium phosphate instead, where appropriate (evaluate serum K, renal function).

- In patients with a normal serum potassium, requiring phosphate repletion, utilize IV POTASSIUM phosphate instead. If the patient has a CRITICALLY low phosphate level and cannot tolerate the potassium salt, whether due to existing hyperkalemia or a combination of potassium level and renal dysfunction, you may consider using sodium phosphate. 

- If using POTASSIUM Phosphate, watch for additional Potassium CHLORIDE boluses . Patient likely will not need both POTASSIUM phosphate and potassium CHLORIDE.

    * 45 mmol Potassium Phosphate = 66 mEq Potassium

    * 30 mmol Potassium Phosphate = 44 mEq Potassium

    * 15 mmol Potassium Phosphate = 22 mEq Potassium

 

We are hopeful to receive a shipment in early to mid November. We will notify you when our supply is restored.

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Thank you,






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