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Hazardous Drug Contamination: Presence of Bathroom Contamination in an Ambulatory Cancer Center

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2021
Many hazardous drugs (HDs) are excreted in urine and feces, and evidence has shown that bathrooms of patients receiving chemotherapy at home are contaminated with HDs. However, little information exists on bathroom contamination in ambulatory clinics where HDs are administered.This project aimed to determine the presence of HD residue in the patient ...
Seth, Eisenberg   +2 more
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Drug contamination of US paper currency

Forensic Science International, 2001
It is known that US paper currency in the general circulation is contaminated with cocaine. Several mechanisms have been offered to explain this finding, including contamination due to handling during drug deals and the use of rolled up bills for snorting.
A. Jenkins
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Drug Contamination with Diethylstilbestrol

New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
SEVEN boys and girls, one to nine years of age, accidentally received some diethylstilbestrol with their prescribed isonicotinic acid hydrazide (INH) owing to an error in drug manufacture. The fact that these children were on a hospital ward permitted us to make careful observation of the resultant signs and symptoms and relate them to the dose of ...
W W, WEBER   +5 more
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Drug Contamination of Mortars and Pestles

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1978
Evidence is presented suggesting that potent water-insoluble antipentylenetetrazol agents triturated in porcelain mortars and pestles are not removed from this mixing device by the usual laboratory washing procedure. Moreover, amounts sufficient to contaminate the next substance triturated in this vessel can be demonstrated by the subcutaneous ...
E A, Swinyard, J H, Woodhead
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Asbestos Contamination of Parenteral Drugs

Science, 1972
Chrysotile asbestos has been found in approximately one third of the samples from two sets of 17 widely used parenteral drugs.
W J, Nicholson   +2 more
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Bacterial Contamination in Some Nonsterile Antibiotic Drugs

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1968
Methods have been developed for the determination of microbial contamination in some nonsterile antibiotic preparations. Microorganism counts have been performed on both antibacterial and antifungal antibiotic powders. The highest counts were found in samples from the antifungal antibiotic.
M, White, F W, Bowman, A, Kirshbaum
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External contamination of antineoplastic drug containers from a Canadian wholesaler

Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2020
Introduction Contamination of hospitals’ surfaces with antineoplastic drugs is documented despite safe handling practices. The exterior of commercial containers is often contaminated during the manufacturing process and can cross-contaminate hospitals ...
D. Hilliquin, J. Bussières
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Human hair tests to document drug environmental contamination: Application in a family law case involving N,N-dimethyltryptamine.

Drug Testing and Analysis, 2020
For 40 years, hair tests have been presented as the best approach to document long-term consumption of a drug. This unique property has found numerous applications in clinical, forensic, and occupational toxicology.
P. Kintz, A. Ameline, J. Raul
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Contaminated Drug-Using Bodies

2007
Since the beginning of the ‘AIDS epidemic’, prostitutes and injecting drug users have been blamed for transmitting HIV/AIDS to the heterosexual community. This emphasis on deviant bodies as cultural embodiments of material conduits of HIV/AIDS has been a consistent theme in public health policies and legal discourses, as well as biomedical and ...
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