To quantitatively determine the presence of cyclophosphamide in the hospital-associated waters, a standard addition method using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was developed and optimized. Effluent samples were collected at the stage 3 treatment of the sewage treatment platn in a tertiary, private hospital in Dasmarinas City, Cavite. The results showed that the drug could be effectively quantified in hospital-associated waters using a simple and widely accessible technology. However, there is currently lacking data for established minimum level of toxicity for cyclophosphamide to determine if this level already poses considerable risks when found in the aquatic environment. Further analysis of this level of cyclophosphamide i...
Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosph...
This study describes a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analytical method for the analysis of cy...
Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosph...
To quantitatively determine the presence of cyclophosphamide in the hospital-associated waters, a st...
Objectives: Cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IF) are effective anti-cancer drugs but their geno...
A sensitive, specific and accurate high performance liquid chromatography/ionspray-tandem mass spect...
A reliable and specific method was developed for the determination of the cytotoxic drugs cyclophosp...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
The results of an inter-laboratory comparison exercise to determine cytostatic anticancer drug resid...
Pharmacy staff and health care workers in hospitals may be exposed to antineoplastic drugs during ca...
The growing use of antineoplastic drugs in cancer therapy is an emerging issue in environmental rese...
The chapter deals with the occurrence of a selection of anticancer drugs in 5 different water enviro...
Objective: Cyclophosphamide (CP) is anticancer of the alkylating agent (nitrogen mustard) and a prod...
The pharmaceutical residues are commonly found in aquatic environment throughout the world. The phar...
Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an antineoplastic drug used to treat a wide variety of cancers and immune d...
Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosph...
This study describes a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analytical method for the analysis of cy...
Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosph...
To quantitatively determine the presence of cyclophosphamide in the hospital-associated waters, a st...
Objectives: Cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IF) are effective anti-cancer drugs but their geno...
A sensitive, specific and accurate high performance liquid chromatography/ionspray-tandem mass spect...
A reliable and specific method was developed for the determination of the cytotoxic drugs cyclophosp...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
The results of an inter-laboratory comparison exercise to determine cytostatic anticancer drug resid...
Pharmacy staff and health care workers in hospitals may be exposed to antineoplastic drugs during ca...
The growing use of antineoplastic drugs in cancer therapy is an emerging issue in environmental rese...
The chapter deals with the occurrence of a selection of anticancer drugs in 5 different water enviro...
Objective: Cyclophosphamide (CP) is anticancer of the alkylating agent (nitrogen mustard) and a prod...
The pharmaceutical residues are commonly found in aquatic environment throughout the world. The phar...
Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an antineoplastic drug used to treat a wide variety of cancers and immune d...
Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosph...
This study describes a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analytical method for the analysis of cy...
Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosph...