• Hosp. Pract. (Off. Ed.) · Jun 1993

    Review

    Outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy. Management of serious infections. Part I: Medical, socioeconomic, and legal issues. Advances in i.v. delivery.

    • G R Kravitz.
    • St. Paul Infectious Disease Associates, Ltd., MN.
    • Hosp. Pract. (Off. Ed.). 1993 Jun 1;28 Suppl 1:21-7.

    AbstractPhysicians who prescribe outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy must remain abreast of advances in intravenous catheters and infusion pumps so they can select equipment that realizes the full potential of therapy and suits the patient's needs for comfort, reliability, and safety. The cost of equipment and installation can vary greatly and is thus another important consideration when choosing these devices.

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