G-CSF

Kathryn Dzintars, Pharm.D., BCPS, Paul A. Pham, Pharm.D.
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INDICATIONS

FDA

  • Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia in patients with cancer
  • Neutropenia following bone marrow transplantation
  • Mobilization of hemapoietic progenitor cells for collection by leukopheresis
  • Idiopathic, cyclic or congenital neutropenia

NON-FDA APPROVED USES

  • Severe neutropenia associated with HIV and/or opportunistic infections
  • Drug-induced neutropenia (AZT, ganciclovir, pyrimethamine, TMP/SMX and others)

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INDICATIONS

FDA

  • Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia in patients with cancer
  • Neutropenia following bone marrow transplantation
  • Mobilization of hemapoietic progenitor cells for collection by leukopheresis
  • Idiopathic, cyclic or congenital neutropenia

NON-FDA APPROVED USES

  • Severe neutropenia associated with HIV and/or opportunistic infections
  • Drug-induced neutropenia (AZT, ganciclovir, pyrimethamine, TMP/SMX and others)

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