Requires storage at −80°C |
• Many pharmacies do not have deep freezer capabilities |
Live virus must be prepared in sterile biosafety cabinet |
• Dedicated preparation space is often difficult in pharmacies preparing chemotherapy and other agents |
• Contamination of other drug products requires strict SOPs and dedicated time, space, and training for pharmacists |
Drug dosing is different for initial injection vs. later timepoints |
• Two different doses must be maintained and prepared appropriately |
Drug volume is dependent on maximal tumor diameter |
• Volume cannot be determined until the patient has tumor measured resulting in ordering delays and longer patient treatment wait times |
• May require new ordering forms/processes |
Injection requires direct access to tumor site and manual administration |
• Lesions may not be palpable or may regress to a size that is not detectable |
• Bedside ultrasound can help guide injections and may be used when lesion regress below levels of clinical detection |
• Technical training is required for optimal delivery |
• May be administered by non-physicians, such as nurse practitioners or physician assistants |
Biosafety concerns |
• OV are typically live, replicating viruses and clinics must adopt biosafety measures for spills and waste |
• Usually only requires standard universal precautions |
Household and healthcare transmission |
• Virus can be transmitted to close contacts |
• Acyclovir and other anti-virals which may be used in cases of inadvertent exposure |
• Transmission can be prevented by barrier bandages and educating patients to avoid direct contact between injection site and other individuals |
• Training for healthcare providers, affiliated clinic staff, patients and patient families may help prevent accidental spread |
May require change to ambulatory practice |
• Can improve process by dedicating specific room(s) and clinic day(s) for OV injection |
• Healthcare centers may require written SOPs and approval by biosafety and/or infection control committees |
• Practice deviations may be difficult if only a limited number of patients are treated with OV therapy at site |