Closed System Transfer Devices (CSTDs) play a critical role in protecting the health of pharmacy staff during hazardous drug compounding. Each year, over 8 million healthcare professionals in the US and 12 million in Europe face the risk of exposure to hazardous drugs, a concern that has been extensively studied. CSTDs, with their advanced design, serve as powerful barriers, preventing exposure to dangerous drugs and reducing contamination. They also minimize waste and enhance the well-being of the staff working in hospitals and pharmacies.
In the following sections, we will explore the significant impact of CSTDs on the compounding process.
The Key Benefits of Using CSTDs in Pharmaceutical Compounding
A closed-system drug transfer device effectively minimizes contamination risks in healthcare settings. Read more >