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Led by the moderator, the expert pharmacists examined the broad differential diagnosis for systemic mastocytosis (SM), including non-clonal mast cell activation syndrome, neuroendocrine tumors, myeloid neoplasms, and cutaneous mastocytosis, alongside the evolving landscape of KIT D816V mutation testing — from allele-specific PCR and digital droplet PCR to next-generation and Sanger sequencing — each with distinct sensitivity trade-offs.

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Maroney outlines the key safety considerations pharmacists and clinicians should weigh when prescribing solriamfetol for EDS in narcolepsy or OSA. She highlights the drug's favorable interaction profile—since it isn't a substrate for major CYP enzymes, unlike modafinil, armodafinil, and pitolisant—making it a practical option for patients managing comorbidities on polypharmacy regimens.

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Zahra Mahmoudjafari expressed optimism about the remarkable evolution of multiple myeloma management over her career while acknowledging the significant responsibility that accompanies the expanding therapeutic landscape, emphasizing the need for operational infrastructure that ensures appropriate access, continued advocacy around Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) programs, and strong cross-specialty partnerships such as those with ophthalmology that are critical to safely delivering agents like belantamab mafodotin.

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Zahra Mahmoudjafari outlined best practices for pharmacist-led patient education across all three BCMA-directed therapy classes, emphasizing the importance of tailored, proactive counseling that accounts for the unique toxicity profiles of each agent, including cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and neurotoxicity risk with CAR T-Cell therapies and bispecific antibodies, ocular symptoms such as blurred vision and dry eye with belantamab mafodotin, and infection risk across all modalities, while also stressing the critical role of care partners in recognizing and escalating adverse events early.