Abstract

Patients on oral oncolytics are responsible for self-monitoring adherence and adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Oncology pharmacists are in position to focus on quality and safety of care for patients on oncolytics while providing communication between the patient, physician, and specialty pharmacies. This pilot aimed to monitor patients treated by our leukemia team initiated on oral oncolytics. From July 2020 to February 2021, patients treated by our leukemia team newly started on oncolytics were included. Pharmacists performed medication reconciliation and drug interaction screening on initiation of oral oncolytic. Pharmacists followed up at predefined intervals. On follow up adherence was assessed using the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-8 (MMAS-8) and patient reported outcomes (PROs) were assessed using the revised Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS-r). After each follow-up, a note was placed in the chart with assessment scores and recommendations. A total of 32 patients were screened with 19 patients included. Oral oncolytics included: imatinib (4), dasatinib (5), ponatinib (1), gilteritinib (2), enasidenib (1), and venetoclax (6). Fourteen drug interactions were identified, 11 medications discontinued, nine medications added, and two medications doses were changed. Twenty-six adherence assessments were performed with 21, 4, and 1 assessment demonstrating adherence, medium adherence, and low adherence, respectively. 62 ESAS-r assessments were performed with 64% reported as no symptoms, 17% as mild, 13% as moderate, and 5% as severe symptoms. Twenty laboratory tests were ordered from pharmacist recommendation on initiation and follow-up. This pilot demonstrated the role pharmacists play in oral oncolytic monitoring and symptom management.

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