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Plasmapheresis was performed in an elderly man who had myeloma with renal insufficiency. One plasma volume exchange was ordered, with 5 percent albumin as the replacement solution, with calcium, potassium, and magnesium supplements. Because of the lack of availability of 5 percent albumin, the hospital pharmacy used 25 percent albumin and diluted this solution 1:4 with sterile water to achieve a 5 percent solution. Reference was made to Trissel's Handbook on Injectable Drugs, the 1994
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