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When chemotherapy drugs accidentally leak into the tissues surrounding your veins or catheter, it’s called extravasation. While it doesn’t happen very often, it’s a serious complication.
You have mitomycin and fluorouracil into your bloodstream ... through a cannula it could damage the tissue if it leaks out of the vein. This is called extravasation. This can happen anywhere along the ...
From June 1991 to December 1994, all patients who had an extravasation during intravenous (IV ... patients with extravasations of doxorubicin (n = 11), epirubicin (n = 46), mitomycin (n = 5), ...
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Extravasation' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The ...
Mobius Therapeutics, LLC, today announced a voluntary recall of 2 lots of mitomycin for solution, 0.2 mg/vial, kit for ophthalmic use (Mitosol) because of the possibility that the affected lots ...
As of September 1995, with a median follow-up of 138 months, a statistically significant benefit occurred in the mitomycin arms with respect to cause-specific survival (0.74 +/- 0.05 v 0.51 +/- 0.05; ...
A considerable advantage of giving mitomycin with EMDA before transurethral resection is that bladder perforation with subsequent extravasation of the drug is not a concern. The increased and ...
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