My dad, the patient, 92, lives in an 'assisted living--safe living' environment and is urinary incontinent. I have been told the facility is unable to administer this oral drug for many reasons, the chief one being that his wet incontinence products and/or other fabrics would be 'biohazard'. So, is this a concern? if so, where do patients who take this drug live while they are taking it?
Chlorambucil - is this a cytotoxic medication?
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- 2 Nov 2009 by Concerned Caregiver
- Topics:
- chronic lymphocytic leukemia (cll), chlorambucil
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