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Trisenox Administration Module

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View an animation of the multiple proposed mechanisms of action for TRISENOX


Resources for your practice

The following materials can assist you with administering TRISENOX® (arsenic trioxide) injection and monitoring patients on TRISENOX therapy.

TRISENOX Administration Module

To assist you with managing your relapsed/refractory acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) patients on TRISENOX therapy, we have developed a module which gives you an overview of administration and monitoring guidelines.

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TRISENOX MOA Animation

See how TRISENOX targets and transforms APL with this animation featuring the multiple proposed mechanisms of action for TRISENOX.

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TRISENOX Monitoring Checklist

The administration and monitoring card provides quick facts about preparation and storage, administration, infusion considerations, and monitoring guidelines. It includes a checklist for monitoring your patient's ECG, clinical chemistry panel, magnesium and potassium levels, hematology profile, and coagulation profile at various stages of therapy.

TRISENOX Patient Log Sheet

The patient log sheet is a form that allows you to log and track lab results as you monitor your patient during treatment with TRISENOX.

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