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1 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust e-learning GCSF John Murray Nurse Clinician BMT

2 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Nursing Education Already exists Immune thrombocytopenia Chronic myeloid leukaemia Adherence and compliance in CLL Bone health in multiple myeloma Haematopoitic stem cell mobilisation and apheresis GvHD video

3 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Whose fault is it? The committee +1

4 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust GCSF idea Crystal structure

5 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust What did we want to do? Education Cross borders Be on line Current????? Backed by a teaching institution Informative Useful across countries No one product to dominate Test! Validated

6 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust The Package What is GCSF History Biology Where is it from How does it work Approved uses Types of GCSF available Instructions on use

7 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Brief run through Very quick

8 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust What is GCSF? Name comes from discovery method Colonies Macrophages for..... Granulocyte........

9 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust History 1983 Australia Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Purified mouse GCSF Groups in Japan Germany USA followed in 1986 with human clone version 2 main companies at first Amgen had neupogen (filgrastim) 1989 Chugai had granocyte (lenograstim) 1991

10 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Biology Produced by endothelium, macrophages and other immune cells Exists in 2 forms GCSF receptor present on precursor cells in BM Response to GCSF cells proliferate and differentiate into mature granulocytes Potent inducer of HSC mobilisation Main use is for mobilisation decrease incidence of neutropenia

11 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Where does GCSF come from? Amgen produce filgrastim by recombinant technology the human GCSF gene is inserted into an e-coli bacteria Although pharmacologically equivalent slight difference between e-coli produced and Chinese Hamster Ovary cell derived GCSF pharmacokinetically Chugai produce lenograstim by synthesis in CHO cells, makes it indistinguishable from human GCSF

12 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust How does it work? Binds to cell surface receptors stimulates proliferation, differentiation, commitment and end cell function

13 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Approved uses UK BCSH 2003, ASCO 2006 and NCCN guidelines Please use own country guidance SOP JACIE agreed criteria for your hospital

14 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Prophylaxis Primary prophylaxis Not routinely for previously untreated patients High risk patients 40%+ risk Secondary prophylaxis Those who had febrile neutropenia with first cycle Adjuctive use Not to use routinely with antibiotics as adjunctive with uncomplicated FN <10days

15 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust With chemotherapy AML consolidation to reduce in pt stay ALL to reduce severity of neutropenia MDS reduce severity neutropenia Aplastic trial basis only Lymphoma to reduce incidence of infection, chemotherapy delay and hospitalisation

16 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Mobilisation Dose by weight, tables available Mount Vernon Guidelines 2010 Chemotherapy prime + GCSF GCSF alone Biosimilars not recommended by EBMT 2011

17 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust How to give Product literature Link to drug websites

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22 How do I prepare my Neupogen injection? Before you inject Neupogen you must do the following: 1.To avoid bending the needle, gently pull the cover from the needle without twisting as shown in pictures 1 and 2. 1.Do not touch the needle or push the plunger. You may notice a small air bubble in the pre-filled syringe. You do not have to remove the air bubble before injecting. Injecting the solution with the air bubble is harmless. 1.You can now use the pre-filled syringe. Where do I give my injection? The best places to inject are the top of your thighs and the abdomen. If someone else is injecting you, they can also use the back of your arms. You may change the injection site if you notice the area is red or sore.

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26 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Plerixafor Originally for HIV Genzyme product Licensed for lymphoma and myeloma poor mobilisers

27 Plerixafor Dose: Plerixafor (Mozibil™) ADULT over 18 years, 240 micrograms/kg daily 6-11 hours before initiation of apheresis; usual duration 2-4 days (max. 7 days) by subcutaneous injection. Mozobil injection supplied as 1.2mL-vial Indications Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Mobilisation, with G-CSF in patients with Lymphoma or Myeloma Instructions for injecting Plerixafor You will most likely receive your Plerixafor injections at your transplant center or hospital, depending on hours of operation. Plerixafor will be given to you as an injection under your skin (this is called a subcutaneous injection). A member of your healthcare team will inject the medication into a fleshy part of your body (such as your hip or leg). Plerixafor is given in combination with G-CSF. Your doses of G-CSF should be given each day starting 4 days before your first evening dose of Plerixafor and every morning you are scheduled for a session of apheresis.

28 Questions For You Why is it called Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor? When and where were Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor first discovered? Who were the first 2 companies to develop a product? Where does Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor come from? How does Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor work? What are the 6 approved uses for Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor? What types of Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor are available? What are the main side effects of G-CSF? What is Stem Cell Factor (Plerixafor™)? How does Plerixafor™ work? When do you use Plerixafor™?

29 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Questions for me? Time to go


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