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Safe Administration of Oral Chemotherapy

antineoplastic agents, self medication, prescriptions, drug
CJON 2003, 7(2), 158-162. DOI: 10.1188/03.CJON.158-162

High standards of care are desirable for patients in any setting who receive chemotherapy by any route. Patients who self-administer oral chemotherapy are subject to risks of adverse effects similar to those who receive IV chemotherapy. Safeguards to prevent medication error in these patients may not be achieved to the same degree as for patients receiving IV drugs in an institutional setting. This article describes the differences between typical administration standards for IV chemotherapy versus oral chemotherapy. The process of oral chemotherapy provision is examined, with examples of drug characteristics and patient features important in each step. Recommendations are made for improving the care of patients receiving oral chemotherapy medications, particularly in the home setting.

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