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TEGSEDI- inotersen injection, solution


  1. Patient Information
  2. Tegsedi Can Cause Serious Side Effects, Including:
  3. Call Your Healthcare Provider Immediately If You Have:
  4. What Is Tegsedi?
  5. Do Not Use Tegsedi If You Have:
  6. Tegsedi May Cause Serious Side Effects, Including:
  7. What Are The Ingredients In Tegsedi? Active Ingredients:
  8. Inactive Ingredients:
  9. If You Do Not Have A Fda-cleared Sharps Disposal Container, You May Use A Household Container That Is:
  10. 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 Sharps Disposal, And For Specific Information About Safe Sharps Disposal In The State That You Live In, Go To The Fda S Website At:

Patient Information 

Advise the patient and caregiver to read the FDA-approved patient labeling (Medication GuideandInstructions for Use).

Thrombocytopenia

Inform patients that TEGSEDI can cause reductions in platelet count that may result in thrombocytopenia. Instruct patients to notify a healthcare provider immediately if they show symptoms of thrombocytopenia (e.g., unusual or prolonged bleeding, neck stiffness, or atypical severe headache). Advise patients of the importance of monitoring during treatment with TEGSEDI[

Tegsedi Can Cause Serious Side Effects, Including: 

  • low platelet counts (thrombocytopenia).TEGSEDI may cause the number of platelets in your blood to be reduced. This is a common side effect of TEGSEDI. When your platelet count is too low, your body cannot form clots. You could have serious bleeding that could lead to death.

Call Your Healthcare Provider Immediately If You Have: 

  • puffiness or swelling in your face, feet or hands
  • new onset or worsening shortness of breath and coughing
  • blood in your urine or brown urine
  • foamy urine (proteinuria)
  • passed less urine than usual

Your healthcare provider will do laboratory tests to check your platelet count and kidneys before you start TEGSEDI and while you are using it. Your healthcare provider should also do laboratory tests for 8 weeks after you stop TEGSEDI.It is important that you make sure you get these laboratory tests done.

  • Because of the risk of serious bleeding caused by low platelet counts and because of the risk of kidney problems, TEGSEDI is available only through a restricted program called the TEGSEDI Risk Evaluation and Mitigation (REMS) Program.
    • Before you begin using TEGSEDI, you must enroll in the TEGSEDI REMS Program. Talk to your healthcare provider about how to enroll in the TEGSEDI REMS Program.
    • You must agree to get your laboratory testing done while you are in the TEGSEDI REMS Program.
    • You can only get TEGSEDI from a certified pharmacy that participates in the TEGSEDI REMS Program. Your healthcare provider can give you information on how to find a certified pharmacy.
    • For more information, including a list of certified pharmacies go to www.TEGSEDIREMS.com or call 1-844-483-4736.

What Is Tegsedi? 

TEGSEDI is a medicine used to treat the polyneuropathy of hereditary transthyretin-mediated (hATTR) amyloidosis in adults. It is not known if TEGSEDI is safe and effective in children.

Do Not Use Tegsedi If You Have: 

  • a platelet count that is low.
  • had kidney inflammation (glomerulonephritis) caused by TEGSEDI.
  • had an allergic reaction to inotersen or any of the ingredients in TEGSEDI.

    • Read the detailedInstructions for Usethat come with your TEGSEDI.
    • Your healthcare provider will show you or your caregiver how to inject TEGSEDI the first time.
    • If you or your caregiver have any questions, ask your healthcare provider.
    • TEGSEDI is injected under your skin (subcutaneously) in your stomach area (abdomen), or the front of your upper legs (thighs) by you or a caregiver. A caregiver may also give you an injection of TEGSEDI in the outer area of your upper arm.
    • Do notinject into the same site each time.
    • Do notinject into the 2-inch area around the belly-button (naval).
    • Do notinject where the skin is bruised, tender, red, or hard.
    • Do notinject into areas with scars or tattoos.
    • Do notinject through clothing.
    • Follow your healthcare provider s instructions on when to inject TEGSEDI.
    • TEGSEDI should be injected 1 time each week on the same day.
    • If you miss a dose, take the missed dose as soon as possible, unless your next scheduled dose is within 2 days. If your next scheduled dose is within 2 days, skip the missed dose and take your next scheduled dose on the scheduled day.

Tegsedi May Cause Serious Side Effects, Including: 

  • stroke.TEGSEDI may cause a stroke. One person taking TEGSEDI had a stroke, which occurred within 2 days after the first dose.Signs or symptoms of stroke may include:
    • sudden numbness or weakness especially on one side of the body
    • severe headache or neck pain
    • confusion
    • problems with vision, speech, or balance
    • droopy eyelids

Get emergency help immediately if you have symptoms of stroke.

  • inflammatory and immune system problems.Some people taking TEGSEDI had serious inflammatory and immune system problems. Symptoms of inflammatory and immune system problems included unexpected change in walking, weakness and spasms in legs, back pain, weight loss, headache, vomiting, and problems with speech.
  • liver effects.TEGSEDI may cause liver problems. Your healthcare provider should do laboratory tests to check your liver before you start TEGSEDI and while you are using it. Tell your healthcare provider if you have symptoms that your liver may not be working right, which could include unexpected nausea and vomiting, stomach pain, being not hungry, yellowing of the skin, or having dark urine.
  • allergic reactions.TEGSEDI may cause serious allergic reactions. These allergic reactions often occur within 2 hours after injecting TEGSEDI. Get emergency help immediately if you have any symptoms of an allergic reaction including:
  • joint pain
  • chills
  • redness on palms of hands
  • muscle pain
  • chest pain
  • flushing
  • tremor or jerking movements
  • flu-like symptoms
  • high blood pressure
  • difficulty swallowing
  • eye problems (low vitamin A levels).Treatment with TEGSEDI will lower the Vitamin A levels in your blood. Your healthcare provider should tell you to take Vitamin A supplements while using TEGSEDI. Your healthcare provider will tell you how much to take. Call your healthcare provider if you get eye problems, such as having difficulty

    • Store TEGSEDI in the refrigerator between 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C) in the original container.
    • Do notfreeze.
    • TEGSEDI prefilled syringes can also be kept at room temperature that is no higher than 86 F (30 C) in the original container for up to 6 weeks.
    • Do notlet TEGSEDI reach temperatures above 86 F (30 C).
    • If you do not use TEGSEDI kept at room temperature within 6 weeks, throw it away.
    • Protect from light.

    Keep TEGSEDI and all medicines out of the reach of children.

    General information about the safe and effective use of TEGSEDI

    Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. Do not use TEGSEDI for a condition for which it has not been prescribed. Do not give TEGSEDI 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 TEGSEDI that was written for health professionals.

What Are The Ingredients In Tegsedi? Active Ingredients: 

inotersen

Inactive Ingredients: 

purified water (water for injection), hydrochloric acid and or sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment

Distributed by Akcea Therapeutics, Inc, Boston, MA
TEGSEDI is registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office 2017
For more information about TEGSEDI, contact Akcea Therapeutics, Inc., at 1-844-483-4763 or go to www.TEGSEDIREMS.com.


This Instructions for Use has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationIssued:10/2018

TEGSEDI (Teg-SED-ee)
(inotersen)injection
for subcutaneous use

Instructions For Use

Introduction

Before using your TEGSEDI prefilled syringe, your healthcare provider should show you or your caregiver how to use it the right way. If you or your caregiver have any questions, ask your healthcare provider.


Read this Instructions for Use before you start using your TEGSEDI prefilled syringe and each time you get a refill.There may be new information. This information does not take the place of talking to your healthcare provider about your medical condition or your treatment.

Guide to parts

Instructions for Use - Figure 1

Important information

  • Store TEGSEDI in the refrigerator between 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C) in the original container.
  • Do notfreeze.
  • TEGSEDI prefilled syringes can also be kept at room temperature that is no higher than 86 F (30 C) in the original container for up to 6 weeks.
  • Do notlet TEGSEDI reach temperatures above 86 F (30 C).
  • If you do not use TEGSEDI kept at room temperature within the 6 weeks, throw it away.
  • Protect from light.
  • Keep TEGSEDI and all medicines out of reach of children.

Each TEGSEDI prefilled syringe contains 1 dose of TEGSEDI and is for 1-time use only.

Warnings

  • Do notremove needle cap until you have reachedStep 6of theInjectionphase of these instructions and are ready to inject TEGSEDI
  • Do notshare your syringe with another person or re-use your syringe
  • Do notuse if dropped onto a hard surface or damaged
  • Do notshake or freeze the prefilled syringe
  • Do notuse if the expiration date on the side of the syringe body has passed

If any of the above happens, throw away the prefilled syringe in a puncture-resistant (sharps) container and use a new prefilled syringe.

Preparation

Step 1. Gather supplies

Instructions for Use - Figure 2

  • 1 TEGSEDI prefilled syringe from the refrigerator
  • 1 Alcohol wipe (not supplied)
  • 1 Gauze pad or cotton ball (not supplied)
  • 1 Puncture-resistant (sharps) container (not supplied)

Do notperform the injection without all the supplies listed.

Step 2. Prepare to use your TEGSEDI prefilled syringe

  • Remove the TEGSEDI tray from the carton and check the expiration date.Do notuse if the expiration date has passed.
  • Let TEGSEDI warm up at room temperature 68 F to 77 F (20 C to 25 C) for 30 minutes before giving the injection.
    • Do notwarm the syringe in any other way. For example, do not warm in a microwave or hot water, or near other heat sources.
  • Remove the syringe from the tray by holding onto the syringe body.
    • Do notmove the plunger
    • Do notremove the syringe from the tray by holding onto the needle cap or plunger.

Instructions for Use - Figure 3

Step 3. Check medicine in the syringe

Instructions for Use - Figure 4

  • Look in the inspection area to check that the TEGSEDI solution is clear and colorless or pale yellow in color. It is normal to see air bubbles in the solution. You do not need to do anything about it.
  • Do notuse if the solution looks cloudy, discolored, or has particles. Throw the prefilled syringe away in a puncture resistant (sharps) container, and use a new prefilled syringe.

Step 4. Choose the injection site

Instructions for Use - Figure 5

  • Choose an injection site on your abdomen or the front of your thigh.
  • Do notinject into the same site each time.
  • Do notinject into the 2 inch area around the belly-button (naval).
  • Do notinject where skin is bruised, tender, red, or hard.
  • Do notinject into areas of the skin with scars or tattoos.
  • Do notinject through clothing.

Step 5. Clean the injection site

Instructions for Use - Figure 6

  • Wash your hands with soap and water.
  • Clean the injection site with an alcohol wipe in a circular motion. Let the skin air dry.
  • Do nottouch the area again before injecting.

Injection

Step 6. Remove the needle cap

Instructions for Use - Figure 7

  • Hold the syringe by the body, with the needle facing away from you.
  • Remove needle cap by pulling it straight off. Do not to twist it off.
  • You may see a drop of liquid at the end of the needle. This is normal.
  • Keep your hands away from the plunger to avoid pushing the plunger before you are ready to inject.

Do notremove the needle cap until right before you inject.

Do notpull the cap off while holding the syringe by the plunger. Always hold by the body of the syringe.

Do notlet the needle touch any surface.

Do notremove any air bubbles from the syringe.

Do notput the needle cap back onto the syringe.

Step 7. Insert the needle

Instructions for Use - Figure 8

  • Hold the syringe in 1 hand.
  • Hold the skin around at the injection site as your healthcare provider has instructed you. You should either gently pinch the skin at the injection site or give the injection without pinching the skin.
  • Slowly insert the entire needle into the chosen injection site at a 90 angle until fully inserted.

Do nothold the syringe by the plunger or push against the plunger to insert the needle.

Step 8. Start the injection

Instructions for Use - Figure 9

  • Slowly and firmly push the plunger all the way down until the medicine is injected. Make sure the needle stays fully inserted in the injection site while you are injecting the medicine.
  • It is important to fully push the plunger all the way down.
  • Your syringe may make a click sound as you push the plunger down. This is normal. Thisdoes notmean that the injection is finished.
  • The plunger can feel stiffer towards the end of the injection. You may need to press a little harder on the plunger to make sure you have pushed it as far as it will go.

Do notlet go of the plunger.

Step 9. Push the plunger down

Instructions for Use - Figure 10

  • Push firmly on the plunger at the end of the injection. Hold the plunger fully down and wait for5 seconds. If you let go of the plunger too quickly, you may lose some of the medicine.
  • The plunger will start to lift automatically which means that the plunger has been pushed fully down.
  • Press down again if the plunger does not start to lift automatically.

Step 10. Complete the injection

Instructions for Use - Figure 11

  • Slowly lift up on the plunger and let the safety spring push the plunger up automatically.
  • The needle should now be retracted safely inside the syringe, and the safety mechanism spring visible on the outside of the plunger.
  • When the plunger comes to a stop, your injection is complete.
  • If the plunger does not rise up automatically when you release the pressure, it means the safety spring did not activate and you should push the plunger again but harder.
  • Throw away the cap and syringe into the puncture-resistant (sharps) container right away (See section -Dispose of the used syringe).

Do notpull the plunger up by hand. Lift the whole syringe straight up.

Do nottry to replace the cap on the retracted needle.

Do notrub the injection site.

Disposal and care

Dispose of the used syringe

Instructions for Use - Figure 12

  • Put the used TEGSEDI prefilled syringe in a FDA-cleared sharps disposal container right away after use. Do not throw away (dispose of) the TEGSEDI prefilled syringe 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 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 labelled 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 Sharps Disposal, And For Specific Information About Safe Sharps Disposal In The State That You Live In, Go To The Fda S Website At: 

http://www.fda.gov/safesharpsdisposal




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