The incidence of cancer is staggering and
chemotherapy has become a much-used
treatment. The cytostatic drugs used for this
treatment, however, are not without hazards.
Truly committed to optimally protecting
healthcare workers and patients alike, Ansell
has been conducting research into the cytostatics
threat for many years now. Our efforts
result in advanced products and groundbreaking
programmes, such as the worldrenowned
Ansell Cytostatics Permeation
Programme (ACPP). Based on that expertise,
we are ideally placed to provide expert advice
on the proper handling of cytostatics.
PPE + safety procedures
Avoiding exposure to cytostatic agents
implies both the use of appropriate Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) and following
the most stringent safety procedures.
Ansell’s recently published Cytostatics Safe
Handling Guide briefly describes what
gloves to don and what procedures to follow
- from the moment the drugs arrive in the
hospital pharmacy thru’ to their administration
to the patients.
Step1: Preparation
Preparatory steps before reconstituting the cytostatic mixture
include donning appropriate PPE and a thorough
disinfection of both the work area and all equipment. For
these steps, Ansell recommends its Nitra-Touch™ glove,
which combines superior chemical and puncture resistance.
Being a synthetic glove, the Nitra-Touch™ eliminates
the risk of latex type I allergies.
Step2: Reconstitution of the
cytostatic mixture
Again, wearing the appropriate barrier protection (sterile
gloves!) and disinfection are key when preparing the cytostatic
mixture. Pharmacists can choose to wear either synthetic
or latex gloves in this step. Ansell’s polychloroprene
DermaShield® couples excellent chemical resistance to latexlike
comfort and flexibility, without giving type I or type IV
allergies any chance. The latex Gammex® PF XP™ is Ansell’s
latest showpiece. Read more about it in the box below.
Step3: Administration of
cytostatics to patients
Here it’s vitally important to also take the safety of the
patient into account. As cancer patients’ resistance is low,
Ansell recommends to wear synthetic gloves in order to
reduce the risk of allergic reactions. The nitrile Nitra-Tex®
glove or its longer-sleeve counterpart ensure an effective
barrier against chemicals and a secure grip, without compromising
comfort.
You’ll find the full Guide at the ‘special programmes’ section of our website.
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