Dacogen vs Vidaza
Dear Steve
Thank you for your reply
One more question . Does the sub-cutaneous injection also come in the form of powder that needs mixing before being administered? I have a problem in Canada where the hospitals for cancer treatments and chemo clinics do not work over the weekends and I am trying to see if I can have the injection administered in an emergency clinic. This would probably be possible if it comes pre-mixed. If it involves a pharmacy to mix it just before administration it becomes much more complicated.
Did you switch from sub-cute injections to infusion because of the rash?
Thanks a lot
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Anne-Marie, 62, high-risk MDS 13% blast
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