NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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Which of the following drugs should not be mixed with saline?

  1. Oxaliplatin

  2. Golimumab (Simponi)

  3. Dexmedetomidine

  4. Furosemide

The correct answer is: Oxaliplatin

Oxaliplatin should not be mixed with saline because it can form a precipitate when combined with chloride-containing solutions like saline. This can lead to the formation of a complex that can cause potential harm if administered to the patient. Therefore, it is important to avoid mixing Oxaliplatin with saline to prevent any adverse reactions.