Patient Information ⮝
Advise the patient to read the FDA-approved patient labeling (Patient InformationandInstructions for Use).
LEUKINE should be used under the guidance and supervision of a health care professional. However, if the physician determines that LEUKINE may be used outside of the hospital or office setting, persons who will be administering LEUKINE should be instructed as to the proper dose, and the method of reconstituting and administering LEUKINE[
LEUKINE is a man-made form of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF). GM-CSF is a substance produced by the body. It stimulates the growth of certain white blood cells that are important in the body s fight against infection.
Acute Radiation Syndrome: The effectiveness of LEUKINE for this use was only studied in animals because it could not be studied in people.
Do not take LEUKINEif you have had a serious allergic reaction to human GM-CSF, such as sargramostim, products that are made from yeast, or any of the ingredients in LEUKINE.
- LEUKINE comes in two ways: as a solution or as a powder to be mixed for injection.
- LEUKINE is given as an injection under your skin (subcutaneous injection) by a healthcare provider.
- If your healthcare provider decides that the subcutaneous injections can be given at home by you or your caregiver,
Leukine May Cause Serious Side Effects, Including: ⮝
- Serious allergic reactions.LEUKINE can cause serious allergic reactions that can be severe. Get medical help right away if you get any of the following signs or symptoms of a serious allergic reaction with LEUKINE, including: skin rash over your entire body, hives, trouble breathing, wheezing, swelling around your mouth or eyes, a fast heartbeat, sweating, and dizziness or feeling faint.
- Infusion related reactions.When LEUKINE is given as an infusion, it can cause reactions during or soon after an infusion. Tell your healthcare provider or nurse right away if you develop trouble breathing, skin flushing, a fast pulse, dizziness or you feel faint during or soon after your infusion.
- Too much body fluid (fluid retention) and Capillary Leak Syndrome.LEUKINE can cause you to have too much fluid in your body, and fluid may leak from blood vessels into your body s tissues. This can happen anywhere in your body, including around your heart and lungs. This condition is called Capillary Leak Syndrome (CLS). CLS can quickly cause you to have symptoms that may become life-threatening. Get emergency medical help right away if you develop any of the following symptoms:
- swelling or puffiness of your feet or ankles, and are urinating less than usual
- swelling of your stomach area (abdomen) and feeling of fullness
- sudden weight gain
- swollen legs or feet
- trouble breathing
- dizziness or feeling faint
- a general feeling of tiredness
- Abnormal heart rhythm.An abnormal heart rhythm may happen during treatment with LEUKINE, especially in people with a history of an abnormal heart rhythm.
- Increased white blood cell count.LEUKINE can cause your white blood cell count to increase too high (leukocytosis). Your healthcare provider will check your blood during treatment with LEUKINE.
- Risks of using LEUKINE in newborns, babies born with a low birth weight, and in pregnant women.Some forms of LEUKINE may contain the preservative benzyl alcohol. Medicines that contain benzyl alcohol, including LEUKINE, can cause serious side effects that can lead to death in newborns and babies born with a low birth weight. Avoid using LEUKINE containing benzyl alcohol in newborns, babies born with a low birth weight, and in pregnant women. If LEUKINE needs to be given to your newborn or baby with a low birth weight, or in pregnant women, talk to your healthcare provider about this risk and which form of LEUKINE to use.
The most common side effects of LEUKINEin people who receive an autologous bone marrow transplant include: fever, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, mouth sores, weakness and lack of energy, generally do not feel well, decreased appetite, rash, stomach and intestine problems, fluid buildup.
The most common side effects of LEUKINEin people who receive an allogeneic bone marrow transplant include: diarrhea, fever, nausea, rash, vomiting, mouth sores, decreased appetite, hair loss, stomach-area (abdomen) pain, headache and high blood pressure.
The most common side effects of LEUKINELEUKINE in people with AML include: fever, liver problems, skin reactions, infections, abnormal amount of salts and other minerals in the blood, nausea, diarrhea, urinary tract problems, lung problems, vomiting, nervous system problems, mouth sores, hair loss and weight loss.
These are not all the possible side effects of LEUKINE.
Call your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
How Should I Store Leukine Injection (solution)? ⮝
- Store LEUKINE in the refrigerator between 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C).
- Do not freeze LEUKINE.
- Do not shake.
- Store LEUKINE vials in the original carton to protect from light.
- Do not use LEUKINE beyond the expiration date printed on the vial label.
- Used vials with remaining LEUKINE should be stored in the refrigerator and used within 20 days (be sure to mark down the date you first used the vial).
- Throw away (dispose of) any remaining LEUKINE after 20 days.
Keep LEUKINE out of the reach of children.
General information about the safe and effective use of LEUKINE.
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Patient Information leaflet. Do not use LEUKINE for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give LEUKINE to other people, even if they have the same symptoms that you have. It may harm them. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about LEUKINE that is written for health professionals.
Active Ingredient: ⮝
sargramostim
Inactive Ingredients: ⮝
LEUKINE injection: benzyl alcohol
LEUKINE for injection: mannitol, sucrose, tromethamineLEUKINEis a registered trademark licensed to Partner Therapeutics, Inc.
Manufactured by: Partner Therapeutics, Inc., Lexington, MA 02421
US License No. 2087
2018 Partner Therapeutics, Inc.
For more information go towww.leukine.com, or call 1-888-4RX-LEUKINEInstructions For Use
LEUKINE (loo'-kine)
(sargramostim)
Injection, for subcutaneous use
Multiple-dose vial
Important: ⮝
Read the Patient Information for important information you need to know about LEUKINE before using these Instructions for Use.
Storing the LEUKINE vial
- Store LEUKINE in the refrigerator between 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C).
- Do notfreeze LEUKINE
- Do notshake LEUKINE.
- Keep the LEUKINE vial in the original carton to protect from light.
- Do not useLEUKINE beyond the expiration date printed on the vial label.
- Once the vial has been used, any remaining LEUKINE should be stored in the refrigerator and used within 20 days (be sure to mark down the date you first used the vial).
- Throw away (dispose of) any remaining LEUKINE in a used vial after 20 days. Throw away empty LEUKINE vials in the trash, unless otherwise instructed.
Keep LEUKINE, needles and syringes out of the reach of children.
Using LEUKINE vials
- It is important that you do not try to give the injection unless you or your caregiver have received training from your healthcare provider about how to draw up and inject LEUKINE, and how often to inject it.LEUKINE is given as an injection under the skin (subcutaneous injection). If you have any questions about your dose of LEUKINE, or how to draw up and inject a dose, talk to your healthcare provider.
- Use only the syringe and needle that your healthcare provider tells you to use to inject LEUKINE.
- Generally, a 1 mL syringe with a 25 to 30 gauge 5/8-inch needle is used. Your healthcare provider will either supply you with the correct syringes and needles, or will write you a prescription so you can get the correct syringes and needles from your pharmacy. The dose for LEUKINE will usually be measured in milliliters (mL). (For example: 0.8 mL). It is important that you use a syringe that is marked in tenths of a milliliter so that you are able to measure the correct dose prescribed by your healthcare provider. See the figure at the beginning of this leaflet.
- Make sure the name LEUKINE appears on the carton and vial label.
- Check the carton and vial label to make sure the dose strength is 500 mcg/mL.
- Look at the LEUKINE vial. LEUKINE should be clear and colorless. Do not use the vial of LEUKINE if the medicine is cloudy or discolored or contain flakes or particles. Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
- Do notshake the vial.
- Do notuse the vial if the carton is open or damaged.
- A skin reaction may occur at the injection site. Your skin may become red, painful, or swollen. If you develop a skin reaction, call your healthcare provider.
- Do notchange your dose of LEUKINE unless your healthcare provider tells you to.
- Call your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
- A. Remove a LEUKINE vial from the refrigerator.
- Put original carton with any unused vials back in the refrigerator.
- Place the vial on a clean, flat, well-lit surface.
- B. Inspect the LEUKINE vial.
Make sure the medicine in the vial is clear and colorless.
- Do notuse the vial if:
- The medicine is cloudy, discolored or contains lumps, flakes, or particles.
- The expiration date printed on the label has passed.
- C.Gather supplies needed for an injection.
Wash your hands well with soap and water.
Place the following supplies on your clean, flat, well-lit surface:
- 1 vial of LEUKINE
- 1 sterile disposable syringe and needle
- 2 sterile alcohol swabs
- 1 cotton ball or gauze pad
- 1 adhesive bandage
- sharps disposal container. SeeStep 5.
- Only use the disposable syringes and needles that your healthcare provider prescribes.
- Only use the syringes and needles 1 time. Discard (throw away) any used syringes and needles. SeeStep 5.
- D. Take the cap off of the LEUKINE vial.Do notremove the gray rubber stopper.
- Wipe the top of the rubber stopper with a new alcohol swab.
- Do nottouch the rubber stopper with your hands or fingers. If you do touch the stopper, clean it again with a new alcohol swab.
- E. Check the syringe packaging. If the packaging is opened or damaged, do not use that syringe. Dispose of (throw away) that syringe in the sharps disposal container. SeeStep 5.
- Remove the syringe and needle from its packaging.
- F. Hold the syringe by the barrel with the needle cover pointing up. With the needle cover still on the needle, draw air into the syringe by pulling back on the plunger. The amount of air (mLs) you draw into the syringe should be equal to your prescribed LEUKINE dose.
- Carefully remove the needle cover by pulling straight off and away from your body. Throw the needle cover into the sharps disposal container.
- Do notlay down the syringe or allow the needle to touch anything. If the needle touches any surface, including your hands, throw away the needle and syringe in your sharps disposal container and start over with a new syringe and needle.
- G. Keep the vial on your flat work surface and insert the needle downward, through the center of the rubber stopper.
- H. Push the plunger down all the way to inject the air into the vial. Make sure the needle is above the LEUKINE liquid. Leave the needle in the rubber stopper.
- I. Keep the needle in the vial and turn the vial upside down. Make sure that the LEUKINE liquid is covering the needle tip.
- J. Keep the vial upside down and slowly pull back on the plunger to fill the syringe barrel with LEUKINE until the plunger lines up with the amount (mL) that matches your prescribed dose.
- K. Keep the needle in the vial and check for air bubbles in the syringe. If there are air bubbles, gently tap the syringe barrel with your finger until the air bubbles rise to the top of the syringe. Slowly push the plunger up to push the air bubbles out of the syringe.
- L. Keep the tip of the needle in the LEUKINE liquid and again pull the plunger back to the number on the syringe barrel that matches your prescribed dose. Check again for bubbles. The air in the syringe will not hurt you, but too large of an air bubble can reduce the amount of LEUKINE you inject. If there are still air bubbles, repeat the above steps to remove them.
- M. Check again that you have the correct dose of LEUKINE in the syringe. It is important that you use the correct dose as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
- Do notremove the needle from the vial. Place the vial down on its side on your flat work surface with the needle still in the vial.
Step 3: Choose and prepare the injection site
You can use
- Thigh
- Stomach-area (abdomen), except for a 2-inch area right around your navel area (belly button) or waistline.
- Outer area of upper arm (only if someone else is giving you the injection).
- Choose a different site with each injection. Injection sites should be at least one inch apart.
- Do notinject into an area where the skin is tender, bruised, red, or hard. Avoid injecting into areas with scars or stretch marks.
- N. Clean the injection site
- Clean the injection site with an alcohol swab. Throw the alcohol swab away.
- Let the skin dry for 10 seconds.
- Do nottouch this area again before injecting.
Step 4: Subcutaneous (under the skin) injection
- O. Withdraw the needle from the LEUKINE vial by pulling the syringe back through the rubber stopper.
- P. Pinch your injection site to create a firm surface.Keep skin pinched while injecting.
- Q. Hold the pinch. Insert the needle into the skin at a 45 to 90-degree angle.
- R. Release your grasp on the skin. Gently pull back on the plunger just a little bit (about 1/8 of an inch).
- If you see blood in the syringe, do not inject LEUKINE. Withdraw the needle at the same angle it was inserted. Dispose of the syringe in your sharps disposal container.SeeStep 5.
Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to prepare a new syringe of LEUKINE.- If you do not see blood in the syringe, slowly inject all of the LEUKINE by pushing the plunger until it reaches the bottom.
- S. When finished injecting LEUKINE, remove the needle at the same angle as it was inserted. Do not try to re-cap the needle.
Step 5: Dispose of (throw away) needles and syringes
- Do notreuse syringes or needles. Put your used needles and syringes in a FDA-cleared sharps disposal container right away after use.Do not throw away (dispose of) loose needles and syringes in your household trash.
- If you do not have a FDA-cleared sharps disposal container, you may use a household container that is:
- made of a heavy-duty plastic,
- can be closed with a tight-fitting, puncture-resistant lid, without sharps being able to come out,
- upright and stable during use,
- leak-resistant, and
- properly labeled to warn of hazardous waste inside the container.
- When your sharps disposal container is almost full, you will need to follow your community guidelines for the right way to dispose of your sharps disposal container. There may be state or local laws about how you should throw away used needles and syringes. For more information about safe sharps disposal, and for specific information about sharps disposal in the state that you live in, go to the FDA s website at:http://www.fda.gov/safesharpsdisposal.
- Do notdispose of your used sharps disposal container in your household trash unless your community guidelines permit this.Do notrecycle your sharps disposal container.
Important: Always keep the sharps disposal container out of the reach of children.
Step 6: Examine the injection site
- If there is blood at the injection site, press a cotton ball or gauze pad on the injection site.Do notrub the injection site. Apply an adhesive bandage if needed.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Try to give yourself LEUKINE at the same time each day.
- Call your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you:
- miss a dose of LEUKINE
- notice anything unusual about your condition while you are taking LEUKINE
This Instructions for Use has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
LEUKINE is a registered trademark licensed to Partner Therapeutics, Inc.
Manufactured by: Partner Therapeutics, Inc., Lexington, MA 02421
US License No. 2087
2018 Partner Therapeutics, Inc.
Revised: 05/2018