Stay Alert for Issues With Meds Given Via Tube

We’re getting questions about how to avoid problems with meds and feeding tubes...gastrostomy (G-tube, PEG), nasogastric (NG), etc.

These “enteral tubes” enter through the mouth, nose, or abdomen and end in the digestive tract. They’re useful for administering oral dosage forms and nutrition when patients can’t swallow properly.

Stay alert for issues when meds are given via tube.

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