Cat got your tongue? Or in this case - mucositis? Does converting the acute allogeneic transplant patient who can no longer eat's medications to IV fill you with dread? In this practical for once episode join consultant haematologist Dr Alison Chandler as well as haematology pharmacists Andriana Colic & Ariana McCauley as they take us through the how to of this challenging, but very common, clinical scenario.
Timestamps
0:58 - Nick's literal nightmare
2:18 - Today's outline
3:38 - Let's meet the A-team!
11:14 - What do you wish the haem doctors knew?
13:38 - Introducing the NBM transplant patient
15:18 - Tacrolimus
17:37 - Mycophenolate
19:51 - Ciclosporine (or cyclosporine or CsA or CyA, whatevs)
22:20 - Hot tip on TDM
23:47 - Antifungals
24:23 - Posaconazole
26:06 - Voriconazole
27:29 - Isavuconazole
28:45 - Echinocandins - mica/anidula
30:52 - Antivirals
33:27 - CMV treatment
37:41 - Antibacterials - PJP prophylaxis
39:22 - The NBM APML patient
43:35 - Antiepileptics
46:24 - TLS prophylaxis
47:53 - Wrap up time!
50:18 - Episode summary
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