- Patient Information
- For Patients With Cancer:
- You Should Talk With Your Healthcare Provider About:
- For All Patients Who Take Procrit, Including Patients With Cancer Or Chronic Kidney Disease:
- Call Your Healthcare Provider Or Get Medical Help Right Away If You Have Any Of These Symptoms Of Blood Clots:
- Procrit May Be Used To Treat A Lower Than Normal Number Of Red Blood Cells (anemia) If It Is Caused By:
- Procrit Should Not Be Used For Treatment Of Anemia:
- Procrit Should Not Be Used To Reduce The Chance Of Red Blood Cell Transfusions If:
- Do Not Take Procrit If You:
- Do Not Give Procrit From Multidose Vials To:
- What Should I Tell My Healthcare Provider Before Taking Procrit?
- How Should I Take Procrit?
- Active Ingredient:
- Inactive Ingredients:
- Manufactured By:
- When You Receive Your Procrit Vial And Syringes Make Sure That:
- How Should I Prepare For An Injection Of Procrit?
- What Do I Need To Know About The Different Types Of Procrit Vials?
- Preparing The Dose:
- Do Not Reuse The Single-dose Vials, Syringes, Or Needles. Throw Away The Vials, Syringes, And Needles As Instructed By Your Healthcare Provider Or By Following These Steps:
- Manufactured For:
- Revised: 1/2013document Id:
Patient Information ⮝
Using PROCRIT can lead to death or other serious side effects.
For Patients With Cancer: ⮝
Your healthcare provider has received special training through the ESA APPRISE Oncology Program in order to prescribe PROCRIT. Before you can begin to receive PROCRIT, you must sign the patient-healthcare provider acknowledgment form. When you sign this form, you are stating that your healthcare provider talked with you about the risks of taking PROCRIT.
These risks include that your tumor may grow faster and you may die sooner if you choose to take PROCRIT.
You Should Talk With Your Healthcare Provider About: ⮝
- Why PROCRIT treatment is being prescribed for you.
- What are the chances you will get red blood cell transfusions if you do not take PROCRIT.
- What are the chances you will get red blood cell transfusions even if you take PROCRIT.
- How taking PROCRIT may affect the success of your cancer treatment.
After you have finished your chemotherapy course, PROCRIT treatment should be stopped.
For All Patients Who Take Procrit, Including Patients With Cancer Or Chronic Kidney Disease: ⮝
- If you decide to take PROCRIT, your healthcare provider should prescribe the smallest dose of PROCRIT that is needed to reduce your chance of getting red blood cell transfusions.
- You may get serious heart problems such as heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and may die sooner if you are treated with PROCRIT to reach a normal or near-normal hemoglobin level.
- You may get blood clots at any time while taking PROCRIT. If you are receiving PROCRIT for any reason and you are going to have surgery, talk to your healthcare provider about whether or not you need to take a blood thinner to lessen the chance of blood clots during or following surgery. Clots can form in blood vessels (veins), especially in your leg (deep venous thrombosis or DVT). Pieces of a blood clot may travel to the lungs and block the blood circulation in the lungs (pulmonary embolus).
Call Your Healthcare Provider Or Get Medical Help Right Away If You Have Any Of These Symptoms Of Blood Clots: ⮝
- Chest pain
- Trouble breathing or shortness of breath
- Pain in your legs, with or without swelling
- A cool or pale arm or leg
- Sudden confusion, trouble speaking, or trouble understanding others' speech
- Sudden numbness or weakness in your face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of your body
- Sudden trouble
PROCRIT is a man-made form of the protein human erythropoietin that is given to reduce or avoid the need for red blood cell transfusions. PROCRIT stimulates your bone marrow to make more red blood cells. Having more red blood cells raises your hemoglobin level. If your hemoglobin level stays too high or if your hemoglobin goes up too quickly, this may lead to serious health problems which may result in death. These serious health problems may happen even if you take PROCRIT and do not have an increase in your hemoglobin level.
Procrit May Be Used To Treat A Lower Than Normal Number Of Red Blood Cells (anemia) If It Is Caused By: ⮝
- Chronic kidney disease (you may or may not be on dialysis).
- Chemotherapy that will be used for at least two months after starting PROCRIT.
- A medicine called zidovudine (AZT) used to treat HIV infection.
PROCRIT may also be used to reduce the chance you will need red blood cell transfusions if you are scheduled for certain surgeries where a lot of blood loss is expected.
Procrit Should Not Be Used For Treatment Of Anemia: ⮝
- If you have cancer and you will not be receiving chemotherapy that may cause anemia for at least 2 more months.
- If you have a cancer that has a high chance of being cured.
- In place of emergency treatment for anemia (red blood cell transfusions).
PROCRIT has not been proven to improve quality of life, fatigue, or well-being.
Procrit Should Not Be Used To Reduce The Chance Of Red Blood Cell Transfusions If: ⮝
- You are scheduled for surgery on your heart or blood vessels
- You are able and willing to donate blood prior to surgery
Do Not Take Procrit If You: ⮝
- Have cancer and have not been counseled by your healthcare provider regarding the risks of PROCRIT or if you have not signed the patient-healthcare provider acknowledgment form before you start PROCRIT treatment.
- Have high blood pressure that is not controlled (uncontrolled hypertension).
- Have been told by your healthcare provider that you have or have ever had a type of anemia called Pure Red Cell Aplasia (PRCA) that starts after treatment with PROCRIT or other erythropoietin protein medicines.
- Have had a serious allergic reaction to PROCRIT.
Do Not Give Procrit From Multidose Vials To: ⮝
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Babies
What Should I Tell My Healthcare Provider Before Taking Procrit? ⮝
PROCRIT may not be right for you.Tell your healthcare provider about all your health conditions,including if you:
- Have heart disease.
- Have high blood pressure.
- Have had a seizure (convulsion) or stroke.
- Have any other medical conditions.
- Are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if PROCRIT may harm your unborn baby. Talk to your healthcare provider about possible pregnancy and birth control choices that are right for you.
- Are breast-feeding or planning to breast-feed. It is not known if PROCRIT passes into breast milk.
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of your medicines with you and show it to your healthcare provider when you get a new medicine.
How Should I Take Procrit? ⮝
PROCRIT may cause serious side effects.
- Do not shake PROCRIT.
- Protect PROCRIT from light.
- Store PROCRIT in the refrigerator between 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C).
- Do not freeze PROCRIT.Do not use PROCRIT that has been frozen.
- Throw away multidose vials of PROCRIT no later than 21 days from the first day that you put a needle into the vial.
- Single-dose vials of PROCRIT should be used only one time. Throw the vial away after use even if there is medicine left in the vial.
Keep PROCRIT and all medicines out of the reach of children.
General information about PROCRIT
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. Use PROCRIT only for the condition for which it has been prescribed. Do not give PROCRIT to other patients even if they have the same symptoms that you have. It may harm them.
This Medication Guide summarizes the most important information about PROCRIT. If you would like more information about PROCRIT, talk to your healthcare provider. You can ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for information about PROCRIT that is written for healthcare professionals. For more information, go to the following website: www.PROCRIT.com or call 1-800-JANSSEN (1-800-526-7736).
Active Ingredient: ⮝
epoetin alfa
Inactive Ingredients: ⮝
- Multidose vials contain benzyl alcohol.
- All vials contain albumin (human), sodium citrate, sodium chloride, and citric acid.
- Single-dose vials containing 40,000 Units of PROCRIT also contain sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate and sodium phosphate dibasic anhydrate.
This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Manufactured By: ⮝
Amgen Inc.
One Amgen Center Drive
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-1799 U.S.A.
When You Receive Your Procrit Vial And Syringes Make Sure That: ⮝
- The name PROCRIT appears on the carton and vial label.
- The expiration date on the vial label has not passed. Do not use a vial of PROCRIT after the expiration date on the label.
- The dose strength of the PROCRIT vial (number of Units per mL on the vial label) is the same as your healthcare provider prescribed.
- You understand what the dose strength of PROCRIT means. PROCRIT vials come in several dose strengths. For example, the dose strength may be described as 10,000 Units/mL on the vial label. This strength means that 10,000 Units of medicine are contained in each 1 mL (milliliter) of liquid. Your healthcare provider may also refer to a mL as a "cc." One mL is the same as one "cc."
- The PROCRIT liquid in the vial is clear and colorless. Do not use PROCRIT if the liquid in the vial looks discolored or cloudy, or if the liquid has lumps, flakes, or particles.
- The PROCRIT vial has a color cap on the top of the vial. Do not use a vial of PROCRIT if the color cap on the top of the vial has been removed or is missing.
- Use only the type of disposable syringe and needle that your healthcare provider has prescribed.
- Do not shake PROCRIT. Shaking could cause PROCRIT not to work. If you shake PROCRIT, the solution in the vial may look foamy and should not be used.
- Do not freeze PROCRIT. Do not use a vial of PROCRIT that has been frozen.
- Store PROCRIT in the refrigerator between 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C).
- Keep PROCRIT away from light.
- Single-dose vials of PROCRIT should be used only one time. Throw the vial away after use even if there is medicine left in the vial.
- After removing a dose from the multidose vial, store the vial in the refrigerator (but not the freezer). Do not store the vial for more than 21 days.
- Throw away the multidose vial as directed by your healthcare provider:
- if there is not enough medicine left in the multidose vial for another dose,or
- if it has been more than 21 days since you first put a needle into the multidose vial.
How Should I Prepare For An Injection Of Procrit? ⮝
- Always keep an extra syringe and needle on hand.
- Follow your healthcare provider's instructions on how to measure your dose of PROCRIT. This dose will be measured in Units per mL or cc (1 mL is the same as 1 cc). Use a syringe that is marked in tenths of mL (for example, 0.2 mL or 0.2 cc). Using the wrong syringe can lead to a mistake in your dose and you could inject too much or too little PROCRIT.
Only use disposable syringes and needles. Use the syringes and needles only one time and then throw them away as instructed by your healthcare provider.
What Do I Need To Know About The Different Types Of Procrit Vials? ⮝
PROCRIT comes in two different types of vials.
- Single-dose Vials
- Multidose Vials
The multidose vial of PROCRIT contains the preservative benzyl alcohol. Benzyl alcohol has been shown to cause brain damage, other serious side effects, and death in newborn and premature babies.PROCRIT that comes in single-dose vials does not contain benzyl alcohol.
Important: Follow these instructions exactly to help avoid infections.
Preparing The Dose: ⮝
- Remove the vial of PROCRIT from the refrigerator. During this time, protect the solution from light.
- Do not use a single-dose vial of PROCRIT more than one time.
- Do not shake PROCRIT.
- Gather the other supplies you will need for your injection (vial, syringe, alcohol wipes, cotton ball, and a puncture-proof container for throwing away the syringe and needle).
Do Not Reuse The Single-dose Vials, Syringes, Or Needles. Throw Away The Vials, Syringes, And Needles As Instructed By Your Healthcare Provider Or By Following These Steps: ⮝
- Do not throw the vials, syringes, or needles in the household trash or recycle.
- Do not put the needle cover back on the needle.
- Place all used needles and syringes in a puncture-proof disposable container with a lid. Do not use glass or clear plastic containers, or any container that will be recycled or returned to a store.
- Keep the puncture-proof disposable container out of the reach of children.
- When the puncture-proof disposable container is full, tape around the cap or lid to make sure the cap or lid does not come off. Throw away the puncture-proof disposable container as instructed by your healthcare provider. There may be special state and local laws for disposing of used needles and syringes.Do not throw the puncture-proof disposable container in the household trash. Do not recycle.
Keep PROCRIT and all medicines out of reach of children.
These Instructions for Use have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Manufactured For: ⮝
Janssen Products, LP
Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044
Janssen Products, LP 2000
Printed in U. S. A.Revised: 05/2012
PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 10,000 Unit Vial Carton
10,000 Units/mL
NDC 54868-2523-1
6-1 mL VialsPROCRIT
EPOETIN ALFA10,000 Units/mL
Single Use Vial
Attention: A medication
guide is required for each patient.
For more copies see Procrit.com
or call 1-800-JANSSEN (1-800-526-7736)Each 1 mL vial contains: 10,000 units of recombinant epoetin alfa and
2.5 mg Albumin (Human) in a sterile, buffered solution (pH 6.9 0.3)
of sodium citrate (5.8 mg), sodium chloride (5.9 mg) and citric acid
(0.06 mg) in Water for Injection, USP. No U.S. standard of potency.Patent:www.procrit.com/patents/
PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 40,000 Unit Vial Carton
40,000 Units/mL
NDC 54868-5802-0
4-1 mL VialsPROCRIT
EPOETIN ALFA40,000 Units/mL
Single Use Vial
Attention: A medication
guide is required for each patient.
For more copies see Procrit.com
or call 1-800-JANSSEN
(1-800-526-7736)Each 1 mL vial contains: 40,000 units of recombinant
epoetin alfa and 2.5 mg Albumin (Human) in a sterile,
buffered solution (pH 6.9 0.3) of sodium phosphate
monobasic monohydrate (1.2 mg), sodium phosphate
dibasic anhydrate (1.8 mg), sodium citrate (0.7 mg),
sodium chloride (5.8 mg), and citric acid (6.8 mcg) in
Water for Injection, USP. No U.S. standard of potency.Patent:www.procrit.com/patents/
PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 20,000 Unit Vial Carton
20,000 Units/mL
NDC54868-5673-1
4-1 mL Multidose VialsPROCRIT
EPOETIN ALFA20,000 Units/mL
Multidose Vials
Sterile solution Preserved. 20,000 Units/mL
For Intravenous or Subcutaneous Use OnlyAttention:
A medication guide is required
for each patient. For more copies
see Procrit.com or call
1-800-JANSSEN (1-800-526-7736)1 mL
Rx only
PROCRIT
erythropoietin injection, solution
Product Information Product Type HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG Item Code (Source) NDC:54868-2523(NDC:59676-310) Route of Administration INTRAVENOUS, SUBCUTANEOUS
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength Erythropoietin(UNII: 64FS3BFH5W) (Erythropoietin - UNII:64FS3BFH5W) Erythropoietin 10000 [iU] in 1 mL
Inactive Ingredients Ingredient Name Strength albumin (human)(UNII: ZIF514RVZR) 2.5 mg in 1 mL sodium citrate(UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR) 5.8 mg in 1 mL sodium chloride(UNII: 451W47IQ8X) 5.8 mg in 1 mL citric acid monohydrate(UNII: 2968PHW8QP) 0.06 mg in 1 mL water(UNII: 059QF0KO0R)
Packaging # Item Code Package Description Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date 1 NDC:54868-2523-1 6 in 1 CARTON 1 1 mL in 1 VIAL, SINGLE-DOSE
Marketing Information Marketing Category Application Number or Monograph Citation Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date BLA BLA103234 08/11/1994
PROCRIT
erythropoietin injection, solution
Product Information Product Type HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG Item Code (Source) NDC:54868-5802(NDC:59676-340) Route of Administration INTRAVENOUS, SUBCUTANEOUS
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength Erythropoietin(UNII: 64FS3BFH5W) (Erythropoietin - UNII:64FS3BFH5W) Erythropoietin 40000 [iU] in 1 mL
Inactive Ingredients Ingredient Name Strength albumin (human)(UNII: ZIF514RVZR) 2.5 mg in 1 mL sodium phosphate, monobasic, monohydrate(UNII: 593YOG76RN) 1.2 mg in 1 mL sodium phosphate, dibasic, anhydrous(UNII: 22ADO53M6F) 1.8 mg in 1 mL sodium citrate(UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR) 0.7 mg in 1 mL sodium chloride(UNII: 451W47IQ8X) 5.8 mg in 1 mL citric acid monohydrate(UNII: 2968PHW8QP) 6.8 ug in 1 mL water(UNII: 059QF0KO0R)
Packaging # Item Code Package Description Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date 1 NDC:54868-5802-0 4 in 1 CARTON 1 1 mL in 1 VIAL, SINGLE-DOSE
Marketing Information Marketing Category Application Number or Monograph Citation Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date BLA BLA103234 08/13/2007
PROCRIT
erythropoietin injection, solution
Product Information Product Type HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG Item Code (Source) NDC:54868-5673(NDC:59676-320) Route of Administration INTRAVENOUS, SUBCUTANEOUS
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength Erythropoietin(UNII: 64FS3BFH5W) (Erythropoietin - UNII:64FS3BFH5W) Erythropoietin 20000 [iU] in 1 mL
Inactive Ingredients Ingredient Name Strength albumin (human)(UNII: ZIF514RVZR) 2.5 mg in 1 mL sodium citrate(UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR) 5.8 mg in 1 mL sodium chloride(UNII: 451W47IQ8X) 5.8 mg in 1 mL citric acid monohydrate(UNII: 2968PHW8QP) 0.06 mg in 1 mL benzyl alcohol(UNII: LKG8494WBH) water(UNII: 059QF0KO0R)
Packaging # Item Code Package Description Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date 1 NDC:54868-5673-1 4 in 1 CARTON 1 1 mL in 1 VIAL, MULTI-DOSE
Marketing Information Marketing Category Application Number or Monograph Citation Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date BLA BLA103234 03/24/2008
Labeler -Physicians Total Care, Inc. (194123980)
Establishment Name Address ID/FEI Business Operations Physicians Total Care, Inc. 194123980 relabel(54868-2523, 54868-5673, 54868-5802)
Revised: 1/2013document Id: ⮝
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