MVT infusion injection given at 8pm yesterday, can it be repeat at 11am today ? Mvt on OD frequency

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MVT multivitamin infusion OD once daily frequency dosing interval

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MVT Infusion — Can It Be Repeated at 11am Today?

Short answer: No, it should not be repeated at 11am today.

Reasoning

ParameterDetail
Last dose given8:00 PM (yesterday)
Proposed repeat time11:00 AM (today)
Interval between doses~15 hours
Prescribed frequencyOD (Once Daily = every 24 hours)
Minimum required interval24 hours

Explanation

OD (Once Daily) means the medication should be administered every 24 hours. The next due dose after an 8:00 PM administration would be:
8:00 PM tonight (24 hours later)
Administering at 11:00 AM today would be only ~15 hours after the last dose — 9 hours short of the required 24-hour interval.

What To Do

  • Next dose is due at 8:00 PM today (or within a reasonable window, typically ±1–2 hours per institutional policy).
  • If there is a clinical reason to shift the timing (e.g., to a morning slot going forward), the prescriber can authorize a one-time dose at 11 AM today as a "timing adjustment," with the subsequent dose then scheduled for 11 AM tomorrow onward.
  • Always check with the prescribing clinician before altering the dose timing.

Clinical Note: MVT (Multivitamin for Infusion) contains water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins. While a single early dose is unlikely to cause toxicity, fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) can accumulate with repeated over-frequency dosing. Adhere to the 24-hour interval unless instructed otherwise by the physician.
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