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Canadian Net drugs safe 09/17/2004 08:08 PM

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System For Safe Handling of Hazardous
Drugs at ASHP Summer Meeting in Las
Vegas, NV


Baxa to Feature the PhaSeal(r) Closed
System For Safe Handling of Hazardous
Drugs at ASHP Summer Meeting in Las
Vegas, NV
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At the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Summer Meeting, Baxa Corporation is demonstrating the PhaSeal System - the only closed system for safe handling of antineoplastic and other hazardous drugs. The ASHP meeting, which continues through June 23rd, is sub-titled Learners & Leaders, indicating its focus on specific learning communities to advance the practical knowledge of pharmacy managers, staff and clinical pharmacists, clinical coordinators, students and technicians. Baxa Corporation markets its products specifically for this constituency, is a long-time ASHP supporter and has participated in their two annual meetings for many years. [PRWEB Jun 21, 2004]

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Philadelphia


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Systems For Safe Handling and
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Philadelphia
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the Internet


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Recognition for Family Safe Web Sites on
the Internet
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tell me about your drugs


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The War On Drugs In The Classroom


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The video shows police officers and K-9 units ordering suspects to the ground while they conducted a sweep. A tip had come in about clandestine drug activity, and in previous weeks one youth had been caught trying to distribute hundreds of prescription drug pills. During the sweep, police detained 107 underage suspects while they searched their backpacks. Police found no drugs, and were only able to report that some 12 backpacks had been singled out by the police dogs. Now if you were thinking this was a typical rave-turned-police bust, you're wrong. This was just before first period at Stratford High School in the sleepy Charlotte suburb of Goose Creek, South Carolina.

No drugs for you, pal...you'll just get
addicted.


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addicted.
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Make drugs not war


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