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OVERDOSE

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CONTRAINDICATIONS

BLENOXANE (bleomycin sulfate injection) is contraindicated in patients who have demonstrated a hypersensitive or an idiosyncratic reaction to it.

Last reviewed on RxList: 6/22/2010
This monograph has been modified to include the generic and brand name in many instances.

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