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Re: Crow3 post# 7905

Thursday, 02/02/2006 1:09:17 PM

Thursday, February 02, 2006 1:09:17 PM

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Crow, You yes nope. I say the Baxa FAQ does not specifically support your assertion.

You say:

"It will check only ONE medicine at a time. An "admixture" is more than that. Now if there was a "standard admixture" more or less universally or very often used, containing more than one medicine, and a signature could be developed for that specific "admixture" then yes maybe it would work."

I say... of course it has to have a signature in order to check the medicine. And CDEx doesn't seem to care whether the medicine is a standard mixture or custom formulated for a specific patient:

From Rottenapple:


d4diddy...I wonder how much a new signature to the ValiMed costs? From the FAQ, (BAXA) it would take at least a week to add a signature. Now think about this statement.

"VALIMED(TM) PATIENT SAFETY SOLUTION:
Validates High-Risk medications that are uniquely compounded for a specific patient."

It's hard to believe that when a hospital gets a new patient in, they will have to send a sample to CDEX to get a signature. Not only will they have to pay extra for it, they have to wait at least a week to get the ValiMed updated. It makes no sense!!!

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