2022
DOI: 10.1002/jac5.1698
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Medication use process and assessment of extemporaneous compounding and alternative routes of administration of oral oncology drugs: Guidance for clinical and oncology pharmacists

Abstract: Cancer treatment is evolving. Oral formulations offer potentially more convenient, effective alternatives to conventional chemotherapy for many cancers. An appealing aspect of oral antineoplastic agents is their relative ease of administration; unfortunately, patients may have difficulty swallowing the tablets or capsules. This shift towards oral administration and the accompanying issues around oral medication adherence highlights the need to assess the safety and feasibility of delivery methods for patients … Show more

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“…The preparation of extemporaneous solutions of chemotherapy agents requires good handling practices, linked to the scientific basis of the pharmacotechnical feasibility of handling the medication without altering its pharmacological properties. In this sense, several studies 6,13,23,24 were verified, which compiled data on these adjustments and others that report clinical cases presenting the possibility of adapting pharmaceutical forms for pediatric oncology patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The preparation of extemporaneous solutions of chemotherapy agents requires good handling practices, linked to the scientific basis of the pharmacotechnical feasibility of handling the medication without altering its pharmacological properties. In this sense, several studies 6,13,23,24 were verified, which compiled data on these adjustments and others that report clinical cases presenting the possibility of adapting pharmaceutical forms for pediatric oncology patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%