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Tag: Carcinogen

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Is colchicine a carcinogen? Separating Risk from Reality

3 min read
Despite historical and theoretical concerns, a 2021 expert consensus statement concluded that long-term, low-dose colchicine does not increase the risk of cancer in treated patients. This article addresses the pivotal question, *Is colchicine a carcinogen?*, by reviewing clinical data and toxicological findings related to its use.

Why shouldn't you touch cyclosporine? Understanding the Serious Risks

4 min read
According to the National Toxicology Program, cyclosporine is a known human carcinogen and a hazardous drug, which is a major reason why shouldn't you touch cyclosporine. Unintended skin exposure can lead to systemic absorption, potentially causing significant and widespread toxic effects throughout the body.

What does oxirane do? The Chemistry, Applications, and Safety Concerns

4 min read
Over 20 billion sterile medical devices are treated with oxirane (ethylene oxide) each year, making it a critical component of modern healthcare. This highly reactive chemical, recognized by its three-membered ring structure, functions primarily as an alkylating agent, enabling its use in both widespread industrial manufacturing and highly controlled sterilization processes.