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How to take vismodegib?: A Comprehensive Patient Guide

5 min read
Vismodegib is a targeted therapy used to treat certain types of basal cell carcinoma, with studies showing a significant reduction in the number of lesions in many patients. To ensure safety and effectiveness, it is critical to know precisely how to take vismodegib according to your doctor's instructions.

Do Chemotherapy Drugs Need to Be Refrigerated? A Guide to Safe Storage

4 min read
The proper storage of medications, especially powerful compounds like those used in chemotherapy, is critical for maintaining drug efficacy and patient safety. While some chemotherapy drugs must be refrigerated, many can be safely kept at room temperature, making it essential to know the specific requirements for each medication.

Can Lonsurf be crushed? Understanding the Risks and Proper Handling

3 min read
According to prescribing information and patient guides, Lonsurf tablets must be swallowed whole and should not be crushed, split, or chewed under any circumstances. This strict instruction is in place due to the cytotoxic nature of the medication, which requires careful handling to ensure both patient safety and therapeutic efficacy.

Why can't you touch chemo pills? The dangers of direct contact

4 min read
According to the American Cancer Society, many oral chemotherapy drugs are considered hazardous because they are designed to kill fast-growing cells, meaning they can also harm healthy cells. This is precisely why you can't touch chemo pills with your bare hands, as accidental contact can pose significant health risks to both the patient and caregivers.