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What are three types of hazardous drugs?: A comprehensive guide

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According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), hundreds of drugs currently used in healthcare settings are considered hazardous. Understanding **what are three types of hazardous drugs** is critical for protecting healthcare workers and ensuring safe handling, as these medications pose significant health risks if not managed properly.

Understanding the Risks: What Makes a Drug Considered Hazardous?

4 min read
An estimated 8 million U.S. healthcare workers are potentially exposed to hazardous drugs annually [1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.5.5]. This significant risk raises a critical question for workplace safety: **what makes a drug considered hazardous** and necessitates stringent handling protocols?

Is acaricide harmful to humans? Understanding the health risks and safety precautions

5 min read
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), millions of agricultural workers face exposure to highly toxic insecticides and acaricides annually, highlighting a significant and ongoing public health concern. The question, 'Is acaricide harmful to humans?', is therefore critical for both occupational safety and public health, especially given the range of chemicals used to control mites and ticks.

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

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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.