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  • 1.  Anyone currently administering Adstiladrin?

    Posted 04-30-2024 15:09

    Good day all,

    Trying to see if anyone is already using ADSTILADRIN® (nadofaragene firadenovec-vncg) in any of their outpatient sites. This is a fairly new drug indicated for adult patients with high-risk Bacillus CalmetteGuérin (BCG)-unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC).

    In some respects, it seems this may be a good alternative to chemotherapeutic, which are hard to compound in an outpatient setting. However, I have never dealt with gene therapy and I am having some difficulty in finding anyone with real-world experience.

    Appreciate this community!



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    Scott Kaye , PhD RN-BC CEN CPEN CCRN CJCP NPD-BC AMB-BC
    Clinical Director
    Bayside NY
    (917)365-5839
    scottpaulkaye@hotmail.com
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  • 2.  RE: Anyone currently administering Adstiladrin?

    Posted 04-30-2024 23:03

    Hi 

    We are looking to initiate as well.

    i can connect you with our urology nurse manager as we are currently developing guidelines and education/ competency requirements for nurses.



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    Jaclyn Schindler, MPH, PMC, FNP-BC
    Senior Director, Nursing and Clinical Operations
    Faculty Group Practice
    NYU Langone Health
    1 Park Avenue
    New York, NY 10016
    Jaclyn.Schindler@nyulangone.org
    (646) 276-3005
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  • 3.  RE: Anyone currently administering Adstiladrin?

    Posted 05-01-2024 01:44

    Thank you! Sounds like a great connection much appreciated! 



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    Scott Kaye , PhD RN-BC CEN CPEN CCRN CJCP NPD-BC AMB-BC
    Clinical Director
    Bayside NY
    (917)365-5839
    scottpaulkaye@hotmail.com
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  • 4.  RE: Anyone currently administering Adstiladrin?

    Posted 05-01-2024 07:35

    I would be very interested in hearing more about your guidelines and education/competency.

    Thanks, Trish  (patricia.baxter@atlantichealth.org)