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- Vesicant irritant chemotherapy - HemOnc. org
Some medications are more likely to have vesicant properties in high concentrations or large volumes In order from most likely to least likely to cause damage when extravasation occurs: vesicants (most likely), exfoliants, irritants, inflammitants, and neutrals (least likely)
- What Are Vesicant Drugs and How Do They Damage Tissue?
Vesicant drugs are medications capable of causing blisters, tissue destruction, and potentially deep wounds if they leak out of a vein and into surrounding tissue during intravenous (IV) infusion
- Extravasation injury from cytotoxic and other noncytotoxic vesicants in . . .
Drugs can be harmful when directly exposed to tissues, especially those classified as vesicants, which have the potential to cause severe tissue damage with lasting injury
- Vesicants | CTTL | CDC
Vesicants, or "blister agents," are human-made chemical warfare agents that cause blistering of the skin and mucous membranes on contact These agents can be spread as a liquid, gas, or spray, and they cause damage by direct contact with skin, eyes, and the pathway from the nose and mouth to the lungs
- Blister agent - Wikipedia
Blister agents are named for their ability to cause large, painful water blisters on the bodies of those affected A blister agent (or vesicant) is a chemical compound that causes severe skin, eye and mucosal pain and irritation in the form of severe chemical burns resulting in fluid filled blisters [1]
- VESICANTS, CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS AND VASCULAR ACCESS RECOMMENDATIONS
A vesicant is any agent that has the potential to cause blistering, severe tissue damage or necrosis when extravasated The Pharmacist will evaluate patients on a case-by-case basis when orders are received for a vesicant May be given by peripheral vein but are BEST administered by central vein
- What Is a Vesicant and How Does It Cause Damage?
Outside of healthcare, vesicants are known as blister agents, most famously including chemical warfare agents like sulfur mustard and lewisite Sulfur mustard is a potent alkylating agent that causes delayed, deep blistering, severe eye lesions, and respiratory tract damage upon contact
- What are Vesicants? - AZoLifeSciences
Vesicants are cytotoxic alkylating compounds A classic example of a vesicant is mustard or mustard gas However, blistering agents include sulfur mustard, nitrogen mustard, lewisite, and phosgene oxime Vesicants inhibit cell division and decrease tissue respiration, leading to cell death
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