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Old Tue Jun 14, 2011, 02:09 PM
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For the injectons, the pharmacist in the chemo clinic, does what they call a sandwich needle, air in the top and the botton of the syringe,so the drug touches the skin as little as possible....also each of the needles are rubbed between the hands for about one minute, to make sure it is mixed....the vidaza is only good for 45 mins after it is mixed by the pharmacist.....
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