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06/13/23 9:13 PM

#601245 RE: Gus1212 #601242

Flu shots are not personalized so I do not see DCVax, which requires major surgery and leukapheresis, being delivered in a retail pharmacy. I took community setting meaning a local non academic research hospital which was the example given by Dr Bosch.
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skitahoe

06/13/23 9:33 PM

#601253 RE: Gus1212 #601242

The shots may be as easy to give as any other vaccine, but every patient has a separate vial of vaccine that must be cryogenically stored until it's to be used. I think it's got to be stored in a special facility, then possibly shipped to where it's to be used in individual quantities. Certainly some hospitals would be capable of handling it, but so would companies, like CRL.

Does anyone know if the vaccine can be shipped, and used, at temperatures above cryogenic levels. They very probably need to come up to near room temperature to be used, the question is whether they're good for hours or days at higher temperatures.

Gary
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