"...for ease of finding information in a single book, this publication tops the list. ASHP is the best group to provide this type of data to anyone involved in the sterile compounding of parenteral drugs."
Lawrence P Carey, BS, PharmD
ASHP’s New and Expanded Guide to IV Compatibility & Stability
For more than 40 years ASHP has published the most trusted resource for injectable drug information. Our new ASHP® Injectable Drug InformationTM now delivers the same high-quality content that you can expect from ASHP with even MORE of the information you need to make decisive patient care decisions.
For the first time, ASHP® Injectable Drug InformationTM is now available as an eBook complete with the new and expanded information from the 2021 edition featuring 18 new monographs and nearly 200 new references for a total of over 24,000 total compatibility pairs.
Backed by quality, peer-reviewed published literature and authored under the editorial authority of ASHP, it is a must-have resource for every pharmacy.
Other Ways to Access the Content
Digital and Print- Now complete with 2 years of digital interactive access and a print edition to ensure you have constant, uninterrupted access. The digital content is interactive, mobile, and updated quarterly. Your 2 years of digital interactive access also includes linked monographs to Extended Stability for Parenteral Drugs, forming a single, comprehensive resource on injectable drug information.
Institutions- ASHP® Injectable Drug InformationTM is available in multiple formats and priced for institutions. Contact Chris Jezowski at cjezowski@ashp.org for more information and for institutional pricing.
Licensing Information- ASHP® Injectable Drug InformationTM database includes ASHP® Injectable Drug InformationTM, Extended Stability for Parenteral Drugs, and Pediatric Injectable Drugs (The Teddy Bear Book).
The database can be licensed by healthcare information system developers in formats and with content areas specific to organizational requirements. Content is updated quarterly and available in XML. Visit ashp.org/injectables for more information.