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ACVIM small animal consensus statement on safe use of cytotoxic chemotherapeutics in veterinary practice
Authors:Annette N. Smith  Shawna Klahn  Brenda Phillips  Lisa Parshley  Peter Bennett  Andi Flory  Rosemary Calderon
Affiliation:1. Department of Clinical Sciences, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, Alabama;2. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Virginia–Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia;3. Oncology Veterinary Specialty Hospital of San Diego, San Diego, California;4. Oncology Olympia Veterinary Cancer Center, Olympia, Washington;5. Oncology University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia;6. Blue Pearl Veterinary Partners, New York, New York
Abstract:The purpose of this report is to offer a consensus opinion of ACVIM oncology diplomates and technicians on the safe use of cytotoxic chemotherapeutics in veterinary practice. The focus is on minimizing harm to the personnel exposed to the drugs: veterinary practitioners, veterinary technicians, veterinary staff, and pet owners. The safety of the patient receiving these drugs is also of paramount importance, but is not addressed in this statement. Much of the information presented is based on national recommendations by Occupational Safety and Health Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States Pharmacopeia, and other published regulations. These directives reflect an abundance of caution to minimize exposure to medical personnel, but large‐scale studies about the consequences of long‐term occupational exposure are not available in veterinary medicine. Challenges in the delivery of optimal treatment safely and economically to veterinary patients in general practice without access to a veterinary oncologist or other specialist, because of costs or proximity, remain.
Keywords:cancer  drugs  NIOSH  safety
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