Identifying Medications Requiring Special Handling

Insulin Aspart Suspension

Insulin aspart suspension needs a "do not shake" auxiliary sticker. This is because shaking can cause clumping or aggregation of insulin particles, which can affect the accuracy of the dose and lead to unpredictable effects on blood sugar levels. It is important to gently roll the insulin vial or pen to mix the suspension before use, rather than shaking it vigorously.

The other medications listed, such as Ampicillin suspension, Docusate gel cap, and Epoetin solution, do not require a "do not shake" auxiliary sticker as they do not have the same issues with clumping or aggregation when shaken.

It is crucial for healthcare professionals to be aware of special handling instructions for medications to ensure their effectiveness and prevent potential harm to patients.

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