Published Feb 15, 2012
Blackcat99
2,836 Posts
I open the capsule and mix the ingredients in water or apple juice. The little white granules always block and clog up my patient's mickey button. What can I mix it with to put a stop to the clogging of the mickey button? Thanks for any advice.
nurseheatherMDSPCC
1 Post
Have you tried applesauce? Works well with PEG/J/ NG tubes. Use just enough to mix the beads in
I use to work in LTC many years ago. I had forgotten how we always used applesauce. Yes, I will try applesauce with this med too. Thanks for your help.
KelRN215, BSN, RN
1 Article; 7,349 Posts
Lansoprazole also comes in liquid formulation. Those little beads are darn near impossible to get down a tube... why not just have the liquid formulation ordered?
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
I was told that medicaid refuses to pay for the liquid formulation.
LoveMyBugs, BSN, CNA, RN
1,316 Posts
try applesauce or at my facility we use pearsauce as it is more watery, mix the applesauce with just a few drops of formula and the beads and make a slurry stype solution
Thanks all for your help. I would love to try the liquid formula. Unfortunately, my patient is on medicaid. Pearsauce with a little formula sounds good too.
ayla2004, ASN, RN
782 Posts
do you have fast tab its an oro-dispersibe form of lansoprazole, or get pharmacy to supply sodium bicarbonate to dislove te beads
Hmm... I have never known that to be an issue, at least not in this state. I have never even known our pharmacy to question an order, be it for brand-name only, liquid formulation, whatever it may be, because of a child's insurance. Medicaid is a state program, though, so I guess it differs by state. I have patients on medicaid who are on brand-name medications when generics exist, who are on compounded medications, special formulas, etc.
NotReady4PrimeTime, RN
5 Articles; 7,358 Posts
So Medicaid would rather pay for replacement Mic-Keys. That sounds about right.
Pappilli0n
70 Posts
not sure what a "mickey button" is but I'll assume it has something to do with a feeding tube...either the doctor needs to change the prescription or the pharmacy might could suggest a generic to the med or saline vs. water flush or coke flush, or you give it bit by bit with LOTS of water (IF the doctor says that's okay for the patient's wellbeing). Just remember, keep the patient's wellbeing at the top of your list and good luck.
NeoPediRN
945 Posts
Try mixing it with warm cranberry juice.