This disclosure relates to drug delivery methods and related products. In some aspects, a method includes selecting a drug vial combination by comparing a prescribed drug dosage to a dosing schedule, and delivering substantially all of the first drug from each of the selected drug vials to a patient
This disclosure relates to drug delivery methods and related products. In some aspects, a method includes selecting a drug vial combination by comparing a prescribed drug dosage to a dosing schedule, and delivering substantially all of the first drug from each of the selected drug vials to a patient by operating a pump of a drug delivery device to which the drug vials are connected.
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1. A method performed on a hemodialysis machine, comprising: receiving data representing drug vial combinations providing a plurality of drug dosages to be delivered over multiple treatments, wherein a first drug vial combination includes at least one drug vial of a first size, and a second drug via
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A method performed on a hemodialysis machine, comprising: receiving data representing drug vial combinations providing a plurality of drug dosages to be delivered over multiple treatments, wherein a first drug vial combination includes at least one drug vial of a first size, and a second drug vial combination contains at least one drug vial of a second size,selecting, by one or more processors of the hemodialysis machine, a drug vial combination of the drug vial combinations, by comparing a prescribed drug dosage to the received data representing the drug vial combinations, each drug dosage associated with a plurality of drug vial combinations,the selected drug vial combination comprising one or more drug vials, each of the one or more drug vials containing a first drug, the drug vial combination selected such that an unused amount of the first drug is minimized during a treatment of the multiple treatments; anddelivering, by a drug delivery device of the hemodialysis machine, substantially all of the first drug from each of the one or more drug vials during a treatment of the multiple treatments to a patient, wherein a control unit of the drug delivery device automatically operates a pump of the drug delivery device to which the one or more drug vials are connected. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the control unit of the drug delivery device selects the drug vial combination. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the control unit runs a computer program that automatically selects the drug vial combination based on the prescribed dosage and operator preferences. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the prescribed dosage and operator preferences are entered into the drug delivery device by the operator. 5. The method of claim 3, wherein the prescribed dosage is electronically transmitted to the control unit from a database storing data comprising the prescribed dosage. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the prescribed dosage is entered into the database by or at the direction of a physician of the patient. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the drug vial combination is selected based at least in part on the number of drug vials required over the course of the multiple treatments. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the drug vial combination is selected based at least in part on the number of drug vials required over the course of multiple treatments. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the drug vial combination is selected based in part on a drug dosage consistency that would be provided by the drug vial combination over the course of multiple treatments. 10. A method performed on a hemodialysis machine, comprising: receiving, by one or more processors of the hemodialysis machine, data related to a prescribed drug dosage;receiving data representing drug vial combinations providing a plurality of drug dosages to be delivered over multiple treatments, wherein a first drug vial combination includes at least one drug vial of a first size, and a second drug vial combination contains at least one drug vial of a second size,determining, by the one or more processors of the hemodialysis machine, one or more recommended drug vial combinations by comparing the prescribed dosage to the received data representing the drug vial combinations, each drug dosage associated with a plurality of drug vial combinations, the one or more recommended drug vial combinations determined such that an unused amount of a drug is minimized during a treatment of the multiple treatments,wherein each of the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises one or more drug vials, and the one or more drug vials of each of the one or more recommended drug vial combinations contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed dosage, each drug vial of each of the one or more recommended drug vial combinations containing an amount of drug for delivery during a treatment of the multiple treatments; anddelivering an amount of the drug during a treatment of the multiple treatments, wherein a control unit of a drug delivery device of the hemodialysis machine automatically operates a pump of a drug delivery device to which the one or more drug vials are connected. 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising displaying the one or more recommended drug vial combinations on a display. 12. The method of claim 10, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining the one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that utilize the fewest drug vials over the course of one or more treatments and that contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations further comprises determining the one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that utilize the fewest drug vials over the course of multiple treatments and that contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 14. The method of claim 10, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that result in a drug dosage consistency within an acceptable consistency range over the course of one or more treatments and that contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations further comprises determining the one of the one or more drug vial combinations that utilizes the fewest number of drug vials over the course of the one or more treatments and that contains an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 16. The method of claim 10, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that result in a drug dosage consistency within an acceptable consistency range over the course of multiple treatments and that contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations further comprises determining the one of the one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that utilizes the fewest number of drug vials over the course of the multiple treatments and that contains an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 18. The method of claim 10, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining the drug vial combination from the dosing schedule that provides the greatest drug dosage consistency over the course of the one or more treatments and that contains an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining the drug vial combination that provides the greatest drug dosage consistency over the course of multiple treatments and that contains an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 20. The method of claim 10, wherein the data is transmitted from a user interface of the hemodialysis machine. 21. A computer program product residing on a non-transitory computer readable medium, the computer program product comprising instructions for causing a processor of a hemodialysis machine to: receiving data representing drug vial combinations providing a plurality of drug dosages to be delivered over multiple treatments, wherein a first drug vial combination includes at least one drug vial of a first size, and a second drug vial combination contains at least one drug vial of a second size,determine one or more recommended drug vial combinations by comparing a prescribed dosage to the received data representing the drug vial combinations, each drug dosage associated with a plurality of drug vial combinations, the one or more recommended drug vial combinations determined such that an unused amount of a drug is minimized during a treatment of the multiple treatments,wherein each of the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises one or more drug vials, wherein each drug vial of each of the one or more recommended drug vial combinations contains an amount of drug for delivery during a treatment of the multiple treatments, and the one or more drug vials of each of the one or more recommended drug vial combinations contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed dosage; andcause a delivery device to deliver an amount of the drug during a treatment of the multiple treatments, wherein a control unit of a drug delivery device of the hemodialysis machine automatically operates a pump of a drug delivery device to which the one or more drug vials are connected. 22. The computer program product of claim 21, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining the one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that utilize the fewest drug vials over the course of one or more treatments and that contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 23. The computer program product of claim 22, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations further comprises determining the one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that utilize the fewest drug vials over the course of multiple treatments and that contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 24. The computer program product of claim 21, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that result in a drug dosage consistency within an acceptable consistency range over the course of one or more treatments and that contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 25. The computer program product of claim 24, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations further comprises determining the one of the one or more drug vial combinations that utilizes the fewest number of drug vials over the course of the one or more treatments and that contains an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 26. The computer program product of claim 21, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that result in a drug dosage consistency within an acceptable consistency range over the course of multiple treatments and that contain an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 27. The computer program product of claim 26, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations further comprises determining the one of the one or more drug vial combinations from the dosing schedule that utilizes the fewest number of drug vials over the course of the multiple treatments and that contains an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 28. The computer program product of claim 21, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining the drug vial combination from the dosing schedule that provides the greatest drug dosage consistency over the course of the one or more treatments and that contains an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage. 29. The computer program product of claim 28, wherein determining the one or more recommended drug vial combinations comprises determining the drug vial combination that provides the greatest drug dosage consistency over the course of multiple treatments and that contains an amount of drug substantially equal to the prescribed drug dosage.
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