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Healthcare Professional

If you're prescribing PROCRIT®,
there's new safety information that could affect your patients

If you are currently using PROCRIT to treat any of your anemic patients, please review the Full Prescribing Information, including the Boxed WARNINGS.

Please review letters to Healthcare Professionals:
April 2009
August 2008
March 2008
November 2007
March 2007

WARNINGS: INCREASED MORTALITY, SERIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR and THROMBOEMBOLIC EVENTS, and INCREASED RISK OF TUMOR PROGRESSION OR RECURRENCE
  • Renal failure: Patients experienced greater risks for death and serious cardiovascular events when administered erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) to target higher versus lower hemoglobin levels (13.5 vs. 11.3 g/dL; 14 vs. 10 g/dL) in two clinical studies. Individualize dosing to achieve and maintain hemoglobin levels within the range of 10 to 12 g/dL.


  • Cancer:
    • ESAs shortened overall survival and/or increased the risk of tumor progression or recurrence in some clinical studies in patients with breast, non-small cell lung, head and neck, lymphoid, and cervical cancers (see WARNINGS: Table 1).
    • To decrease these risks, as well as the risk of serious cardio- and thrombovascular events, use the lowest dose needed to avoid red blood cell transfusion.
    • Use ESAs only for treatment of anemia due to concomitant myelosuppressive chemotherapy.
    • ESAs are not indicated for patients receiving myelosuppressive therapy when the anticipated outcome is cure.
    • Discontinue following the completion of a chemotherapy course.

  • Perisurgery: PROCRIT® (Epoetin alfa) increased the rate of deep venous thromboses in patients not receiving prophylactic anticoagulation. Consider deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis.


  • (See WARNINGS: Increased Mortality, Serious Cardiovascular and Thromboembolic Events, WARNINGS: Increased Mortality and/or Increased Risk of Tumor Progression or Recurrence, INDICATIONS AND USAGE, and DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION.)




Please see Full Prescribing Information, including Boxed WARNINGS for more details.

Medication Guide for PROCRIT
Please read the Medication Guide for PROCRIT and discuss with your doctor.

Patient Instructions for Use
Instructions if you or your caregiver has been trained to give PROCRIT injections at home.

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