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  • Vesicant irritant chemotherapy | HemOnc. org - A Hematology Oncology Wiki
    Vesicant: Medication that may causes severe and or irreversible tissue injury and necrosis Irritant: Medication that can cause local inflammatory reactions at the infusion site, which may include: burning, swelling, pain, inflammation, tightness, or phlebitis
  • 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 . . . - UpToDate
    Although the most well-known vesicants are cytotoxic chemotherapy (antineoplastic) drugs (table 1), many other noncytotoxic drugs also have the potential for local toxicity (table 2) The clinical features and management of extravasation injury are reviewed
  • Blister agent - Wikipedia
    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 and Extravasation - Infusion Nurse Blog
    These two terms defined by the Infusion Nurses Society means: Vesicant - an agent capable of causing blistering, tissue sloughing or necrosis when it escapes from the intended vascular pathway into surrounding tissue
  • What Drugs Are Considered Vesicants? A Comprehensive Guide
    According to the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice, vesicant drugs are agents capable of causing blistering, tissue sloughing, or necrosis if they inadvertently leak into surrounding tissue during intravenous administration
  • Extravasation - What You Need to Know - Drugs. com
    Extravasation happens when fluid leaks out of your vein into the soft tissue around an IV The fluid is a vesicant medicine This medicine can cause tissue damage, blisters, or skin injury Some examples of vesicant medicines include chemo medicines, contrast liquid, certain antibiotics, and seizure medicine What causes extravasation?
  • Vesicant Irritant Therapy Guide with Appropriate Vascular Access
    May be used where necessary for short term infusions depending on condition of patient, renal considerations, vascular status, awaiting CVAD insertion or culture results, length of treatement, or "line holiday" requirement


















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