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How to protect environment and employees against cytotoxic agents, the UZ Ghent experience
Johan Vandenbroucke
Central Pharmacy, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
Hugo Robays
Central Pharmacy, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
Objective. To compare two different systems for the reconstitution and preparation of cytotoxic drug-containing infusion bags. The Classical System (open) uses Luer lock syringes and needles, and the PhaSealA System (closed) uses special devices.
Methods. Both wipe samples of the Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) plus surroundings and urine analysis of technicians and pharmacists involved in the preparatory activities were used. Analyses were performed using gas chromatography in tandem with mass spectroscopy.
Results. An important difference has been found in the surface contamination rate and in the number, periods and values of contaminated urine samples in favour of the closed PhaSealA System. J Oncol Pharm Practice (2001) 6, 146-152.
Key Words: Cytotoxic drugs contamination cyclophosphamide pharmacy toxicity health risk environmental wipe samples urine samples cytotoxic contamination monitoring safe handling
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, Vol. 6, No. 4,
146-152 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/107815520100600403

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