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Old Fri Mar 18, 2011, 01:20 AM
Neil Cuadra Neil Cuadra is offline
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John,

Decitabine (brand name Dacogen) and azacitidine (brand name Vidaza) are put directly into your bloodstream by intravenous infusion or subcutaneous injection. Your doctor establishes a schedule where you are given a certain dose over a certain number of hours for a certain number of days in a row. That's called a cycle. You then get a certain number of weeks off before starting another cycle. Sometimes it takes many cycles to see results.

I don't know the costs of these drugs. Perhaps some of the patients who take them will comment on that. There are financial assistance programs you might want to look into; see our Resources page for some of them.

Most drug manufacturers run their own assistance programs. Celgene (Vidaza) has a Patient Support page. EISAI Inc. (Dacogen) has the Eisai Assistance Program.
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