| Literature DB >> 32978219 |
Camille Cotteret1, Philippe-Henri Secretan1, Laurence Gilles-Afchain2, Julia Rousseau1, Fabrice Vidal1, Gabriel Salguero-Hernandez1, Jonathan Batista1, Vicky Valverde1, Jerome Guitton2, Salvatore Cisternino1,3, Joël Schlatter4.
Abstract
Risk management for workers involved in the handling and preparation of cytotoxic drugs is challenging. This study aims to investigate drug contamination of the exterior surfaces of cytotoxic drug vials. Two batches of commercially available cytotoxic drugs in unprotected vials (ifosfamide, etoposide phosphate and cyclophosphamide) and plastic shrink wrap vials (doxorubicin, cytarabine and busulfan) were tested without removing the flip-off cap or the plastic wrap, and without prewashing. The results showed significant trace amounts of cytotoxic drugs on the exterior surfaces in both unprotected (eg, cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide) and protected plastic shrink wrap vials (eg, cytarabine), indicating that the secondary packaging of protected vials does not systematically prevent exposure to the handlers. These results focus on the need for guidelines to prevent cytotoxic vial contamination and safety recommendations for staff in the handling and storage of these vials. © European Association of Hospital Pharmacists 2022. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: antineoplastic agents; chemical safety; controlled; environment; occupational medicine; safety
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32978219 DOI: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2020-002440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Hosp Pharm ISSN: 2047-9956