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The 2025 Edition of the industry’s go-to guide is newly updated with the latest information, ASHP’s Standardize 4 Safety (S4S) concentration standards including new Adult and Pediatric PCA and Epidural standard concentrations, the full list of the AHFS® Pharmacologic-Therapeutic Classification© system, 25 new monographs, and more than 270 new references for a total of over 25,000 total compatibility pairs.
Backed by quality, peer-reviewed published literature, ASHP® Injectable Drug Information™ has been one of pharmacy’s most trusted resources for more than four decades.
Authored under the editorial authority of AHFS Drug Information® and published by ASHP, it is the global gold standard for IV compatibility and stability information.
The 2025 Edition of the industry’s go-to guide is newly updated with the latest information, ASHP’s Standardize 4 Safety (S4S) concentration standards including new Adult and Pediatric PCA and Epidural standard concentrations, the full list of the AHFS® Pharmacologic-Therapeutic Classification© system, 25 new monographs, and more than 270 new references for a total of over 25,000 total compatibility pairs.
ASHP® Injectable Drug Information™ 2025 features more than 420 monographs, including:
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Published under the editorial authority of ASHP®
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists®
Senior Vice President, Professional Development and Publishing Office: Daniel J. Cobaugh, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT
AHFS Editor in Chief and Senior Editorial Director: Michael Gabay, PharmD, JD, BCPS, FCCP
Editorial Director, Injectable Drug Information: Natalie C. Rosanelli, PharmD
Editorial Coordinator: Alexandra Rallo, BA
Director, Production and Platform Services: Johnna M. Hershey, BA
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