2015
DOI: 10.1002/dta.1902
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Abstract: Development of a reproducible and sensitive HPLC method capable of detecting seven anticancer drugs. This method could be used alongside MS detection, to check for biological contamination of nursing and pharmacy staff with anticancer drugs. No cross-contamination was detected in cancer chemotherapy infusions prepared in a dual-operator aseptic isolator.

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“…For most LC methods, reversed phase chromatographic supports were used. LC-UV methods were applied for the determination of anthracyclines in solution 67,[313][314][315][316][317]74 or in biological matrices. 67,318,319 Given the high cardiotoxicity of anthracyclines (due to the accumulation of the drug in myocardium), drug monitoring of patients is generally required.…”
Section: Intercalating Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For most LC methods, reversed phase chromatographic supports were used. LC-UV methods were applied for the determination of anthracyclines in solution 67,[313][314][315][316][317]74 or in biological matrices. 67,318,319 Given the high cardiotoxicity of anthracyclines (due to the accumulation of the drug in myocardium), drug monitoring of patients is generally required.…”
Section: Intercalating Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%