Amivantamab IV pump build in oncology infusion centers

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Amivantamab IV pump build in oncology infusion centers

Hi! I am trying to build out amivantamab the safest and least complicated way for nurses to follow into our IV pumps at a cancer institution (Alaris and Baxter). Has anyone built this out in their institutions and how was it done?

For context, Amivantamab has 6 different doses and some of the doses like 1400 mg can be given over different rates depending on what number week of therapy it is.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Monique Hazelcorn
Miami Cancer Institue