• Penthrox methoxyflurane workplace exposure monitoring in hospitals

Penthrox® (Methoxyflurane) Monitoring

Penthrox® (Methoxyflurane) Monitoring

Penthrox® (Methoxyflurane) Monitoring

We provide monitoring of Penthrox® (methoxyflurane) in a range of departments including Emergency Departments to provide data to NHS Trusts and private hospitals to indicate that control measures in place are working effectively and staff are not at risk from the negative effects of over-exposure.

An Occupational exposure limit has not been established for methoxyflurane by NIOSH. Human clinical and toxicity data have been independently reviewed and used to derive a Maximum Exposure Limit (MEL) of 15 ppm*.

The manufacturer advises exposure of healthcare professionals to methoxyflurane should be minimised. This is because there is a risk of serious side effects through over exposure**.

As the side effects of excessive exposure can include dizziness, memory loss, hepatic disorders and renal failure, it is vital that hospital staff work within safe workplace exposure limits.

How we monitor for Methoxyflurane exposure

We provide personal sampling tubes to be worn by staff throughout their shift. On completion of the monitoring program, sample tubes are returned to our lab for analyses.

A comprehensive report is subsequently provided for the trust.  From the moment, you contact us a member of our account management team will be assigned to you and will guide you through the process from start to finish.

To find out more about our workplace exposure monitoring service for Penthrox® (Methoxyflurane) call us on 0333 015 4345 or email info@cairntechnology.com.

References

https://medicaldev.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/SDS_0001_R9_SDS_Penthrox.pdf

** https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drugs/methoxyflurane/#prescribing-and-dispensing-information

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