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Understanding Closed System Drug Transfer Devices: Enhancing Safety in Healthcare
In modern healthcare, the handling and administration of hazardous drugs require stringent safety measures to protect both healthcare workers and patients. One innovation that has significantly advanced this goal is the Closed System Drug Transfer Device (CSTD). These devices are designed to prevent the escape of hazardous drugs into the environment during preparation and administration, ensuring a safer working environment in hospitals, pharmacies, and clinical settings.
A Closed System Drug Transfer Device works on a simple but effective principle: it creates a sealed connection between the drug vial and the syringe or IV bag. This sealed environment prevents both the ingress of contaminants into the drug and the egress of toxic drug vapors, aerosols, or liquids out of the system. Such containment is particularly crucial when dealing with chemotherapy drugs, antiviral medications, and other high-risk compounds, where accidental exposure can…