In situ chemotherapy drug analysis using Raman spectroscopy

7 Oct 2025

Ensuring the quality of chemotherapeutic drugs before intravenous administration is critical, yet traditional lab-based methods can be time-consuming and pose exposure risks. Raman spectroscopy offers a rapid, non-invasive alternative for analysing samples directly through containers.

Discover how Raman techniques streamline workflows, enhance dosing accuracy, and reduce contamination risks, making it a powerful tool for safe, efficient drug verification in clinical settings.

Thermo Scientific OMNIC Software Suite

Thermo Fisher Scientific

The OMNIC™ Software Suite allows you to quickly and easily acquire, process, analyze, and manage FT-IR or Raman data in a graphical environment that is intuitive, extensible and customizable. The common software platform used by all Nicolet™ FT-IR and Raman laboratory spectrometers, OMNIC is at the heart of Thermo Scientific's unique Smart System Technology. The software provides the most advanced level of integration between software, spectrometer, and sampling accessory of any vibrational software package on the market.

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In situ chemotherapy drug analysis using Raman spectroscopy