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The Closed System Drug Transfer Device (CSDTD) market is a subset of the medical device industry. CSDTDs are designed to reduce the risk of hazardous drug exposure to healthcare workers and patients. These devices are used to transfer hazardous drugs from one container to another, while preventing the release of hazardous drugs into the environment. CSDTDs are typically used in hospitals, pharmacies, and other healthcare settings.
CSDTDs are designed to meet the requirements of the US Pharmacopeia Chapter <797>, which sets standards for the safe handling of hazardous drugs. The devices are typically made of plastic or stainless steel and feature a variety of safety features, such as airtight seals, locking mechanisms, and tamper-evident labels.
Some of the major players in the CSDTD market include B. Braun, Baxter, Becton Dickinson, ICU Medical, and Terumo. Show Less Read more