
PROCRIT® is part of a category of medicines called erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs).It is used for the treatment of anemia related to zidovudine, or AZT, therapy in HIV-infected patients, to raise or maintain red blood cell levels and reduce the need for blood transfusions. ESAs are not the only treatments for anemia in these patients. Other treatments include iron and blood transfusions.
PROCRIT® is a man-made form of erythropoietin that causes your bone marrow to make more red blood cells. This, in turn, raises your hemoglobin level and may reduce the need for a blood transfusion. The rise in hemoglobin is not immediate. It usually takes 2 to 6 weeks before the number of red blood cells increases in your body. Individual results with PROCRIT® may vary.
There are many different types of side effects that can occur with PROCRIT®. Using PROCRIT® can lead to death or other serious side effects:
Other side effects of PROCRIT®, which may also be serious, include high blood pressure, seizures, antibodies to PROCRIT®, and serious allergic reactions. Common side effects you may experience are rash; joint, muscle, or bone pain; fever; and injection site reactions including irritation and pain.
These are not all the possible side effects of PROCRIT®. Your healthcare provider can give you a more complete list.
If you are currently taking or considering taking PROCRIT®, you and your doctor should evaluate all the risks and benefits associated with this drug. Your doctor should use the lowest dose of PROCRIT® needed to help you avoid blood transfusions.
Be sure to read the Medication Guide for PROCRIT® and discuss any questions you have with your doctor. Only you and your doctor can decide if PROCRIT® is right for you.
PROCRIT® is available by prescription only and is administered as a shot (injection).
PROCRIT® is indicated to reduce the need for allogeneic RBC transfusions among patients with perioperative hemoglobin > 10 to ≤ 13 g/dL who are at high risk for perioperative blood loss from elective, noncardiac, nonvascular surgery. PROCRIT® is not indicated for patients who are willing to donate autologous blood preoperatively.
PROCRIT® has not been shown to improve quality of life, fatigue, or patient well-being.
PROCRIT® is not indicated for use:
These are not all of the possible side effects of PROCRIT®. Your healthcare provider can give you a more complete list. Tell your healthcare provider about any side effects that bother you or that do not go away.
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Please read the Medication Guide and discuss with your doctor.
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