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See more dataThe 800 HazRx® mobile application informs you that the drug you are handling is hazardous and provides some guidance on how to handle it safely. This mobile app applies to you if you work in any healthcare setting and engage in the compounding, dispensing, administration, transport, storage, or waste management of hazardous drugs. The app allows you to: • Search any generic or branded drug to identify if it is on the NIOSH hazardous drug list • Identify hazardous drugs by NIOSH Group 1, 2, or 3 • View guidance on how to safely engage with the hazardous drug based on established standards such as USP General Chapter 800 • Bookmark hazardous drugs that you frequently handle for quick reference • View drug label information via DailyMed • Receive monthly updates to the list of drugs that are considered hazardous • Discover additional resources and education available to safely handle hazardous drugs The mobile app DOES NOT: • Replace your institution’s protocols or procedures • Provide therapeutic guidance or clinical decision support on which drugs are appropriate to administer to a patient
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So easy to use. What can take hours to find available at my fingertips! No drug label has NIOSH information on it. Love it.
Pretty sad excuse for an app. Wish I could get my money back. I’m a pharmacist and this is no more helpful. Just a round about way of getting the same information.
I am a pharmacy technician and I paid for this app to help me. They link you to information that you can get for FREE. Might as well not waste your money and just get all this information on Dailymed.
Unless I’m not using this correctly, I have not been able to find any medication that I’ve searched for: telmesartin, clopridigel, trintellix, amlodipine....
Tried to use the app today to verify if risperdone was haz chemical/drug. App doesn’t list it, but NIOSH does. APP could lead to confusion as facilities try to prepare for USP 800.
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800 HazRx® is ranking in Medical & Utilities
Last update was at Sep 07, 2021and the current version is 1.2.3.
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800 HazRx® have a 154a user reviews.