IV Micronutrient Compatibility Reference

A clinical IV compatibility chart that helps medical professionals quickly determine what can be mixed, what should be separated, and how to build safe micronutrient infusions in normal saline.

The IV Micronutrient Compatibility Reference is a practical clinical guide created for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and infusion specialists who formulate functional and integrative IV therapies. This reference removes the guesswork from IV preparation by clearly outlining which vitamins, amino acids, electrolytes, and adjunctive agents can be combined in a 0.9% normal saline bag and which should be administered separately.

Designed for real-world clinical use, this chart provides structured compatibility guidance, dose-dependent thresholds, and separation recommendations based on formulation behavior, redox dynamics, and pharmacologic intent rather than theory alone.
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It reflects how multi-nutrient infusions are actually built and administered in modern functional and restorative medicine settings.

This reference includes:
  • Clear compatibility classifications for commonly used IV nutrients and metabolic therapies
  • Dose-dependent mixing rules for ingredients such as ALA, NAD, and higher-dose vitamin C
  • Guidance on chelation agents, antioxidants, mitochondrial therapies, and specialty protocols
  • Recommended mixing sequence to support stability and workflow efficiency
  • Electrolyte and carrier-solution considerations, including when to avoid Lactated Ringer’s
  • A quick-reference format suitable for treatment rooms, compounding areas, and training environments
Compatibility in micronutrient infusion therapy is driven by dosing strategy, physiologic effect, and formulation dynamics. This chart helps clinicians standardize protocols, improve safety, and maintain consistency across treatments.

Ideal for:
  • Functional medicine clinics
  • IV therapy practices
  • Integrative oncology settings
  • Training programs for medical providers
  • Clinical protocol development and staff education

This is a professional reference tool intended for licensed medical providers familiar with sterile compounding and infusion therapy practices.