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Cisplatin extravasation

Sodium thiosulfate (Various) Cyanide Cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity Cisplatin extravasation... [Pg.370]

The antidote of choice for mechlorethamine extravasations is sodium thiosulfate. This agent binds alkylating agents, resulting in neutralization to inactive compounds that are then excreted. Sodium thiosulfate also may be effective for high-concentration cisplatin or dacarbazine extravasations. [Pg.1491]

Sodium thiosulfate should only be used if a large volume (greater than 20 ml) of concentrated cisplatin (that is a concentration over 0.5 mg/ml) has extravasated... [Pg.1037]

Even in cases of accidental extravasation, the risk of skin ulceration is low. Severe cisplatin-related extravasation injury appears to be primarily restricted to the use of... [Pg.2861]


See other pages where Cisplatin extravasation is mentioned: [Pg.150]    [Pg.69]    [Pg.2862]    [Pg.267]    [Pg.106]    [Pg.176]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1489 , Pg.1491 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.106 ]




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