Air contamination, syringe contamination, and cross-contamination when using an automatic compounding device for sensitizing drugs
To measure cross-contamination between batches of different sensitizing drugs, contamination on the outside of compounded syringes, and drug concentrations in environmental air when using an automated compounding device.
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Main Authors: | Sessink Paul (Author), Cajaraville Gerardo (Author), Tamés Maria José (Author), Riestra Ana (Author), Alcorta Andrea (Author), Telleria Naiara (Author), Grisaleña Jaione (Author) |
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De Gruyter,
2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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