A study of drug-plastic interactions in a variety of plastic containers
In most hospitals today, plastic devices are replacing the traditional metal, glass and rubber. The increased use of polymeric materials as implanted prosthetic devices, catheters, disposable equipment and for the administration of blood, intravenous fluids and drugs has been widely accepted by the...
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Scholarly Commons
1979
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