Flightmed archive for March-2002

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Re: Anectine storage
I too would like to hear answers to this question. We take out a number of drugs requiring refrigeration (including suxumethonium and higher cost agents such as Survanta). We have been looking for a small DC-powered refrigerator but find that those available are made for the camping market and are mostly too large or intolerant of 'tipping' or difficult to restrain. Ideally we would use a DC/AC refrigerator which would stay in our ground and air vehicles permanently (pre-loaded with drugs).
If anyone has a solution, please speak up!
Dr Andrew Berry ABerry@nets.org.au
State Director
NSW Emergency Transport Service
www.nets.org.au
Hotline 1300 36 2500 +615 0055 NETS
Office 1300 36 2499
Facsimile 05 008 24453 +615 008 CHILD
Direct 05 005 23779 +615 005 BERRY
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>>> djsenn@madbbs.com 4/03/2002 2:15:59 >>>
I would like to know if anyone has an onboard system to keep Anectine cool
and lenghten it's useful timespan in a helicopter. My program uses it for
RSI but has to throw out unused supply in aircraft after 2 weeks per label.
We keep extra inventory in refrig in hanger, but do not keep all there to
prevent "I forgot it".
D. Senn
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