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5 Reasons Why GCC Closed System Drug Transfer Devices Are Essential for Safety


The GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region has seen a significant increase in the adoption of closed system drug transfer devices (CSTDs) due to the rising awareness of safety protocols in healthcare settings. These devices are designed to prevent the escape of hazardous drugs into the environment, thereby protecting healthcare workers and patients alike. As the healthcare industry evolves, the implementation of CSTDs is becoming a standard practice rather than an option. One of the primary reasons for the growing emphasis on the use of CSTDs in the GCC is the increasing incidence of drug exposure among healthcare professionals. Studies have shown that exposure to hazardous drugs can lead to severe health complications, including reproductive issues and cancer. By utilizing closed systems, healthcare facilities can significantly reduce the risk of exposure during the preparation and administration of chemotherapy and other hazardous medications.


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