Testing the cutaneous absorption of lorazepam, diphenhydramine, and haloperidol gel (ABH gel) used for cancer-related nausea. - ASCO
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Testing the cutaneous absorption of lorazepam, diphenhydramine, and haloperidol gel (ABH gel) used for cancer-related nausea. - ASCO
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MT @jfclearywisc & @hospicepharmacy: ABH Gel: Lorazepam & haloperidol not significantly absorbed thru skin http://t.co/4Ga7SJZ #hospice #hpm
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New Study-Commonly used in #hospice none of the lorazepam or haloperidol in ABH gel was absorbed through the skin. http://t.co/9E3Uddn #hpm
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