
Undergoing surgery, especially a major one, is never easy. Preparation for an elective surgery can take weeks or even months. One of the factors that your doctor may talk about is possible blood loss during surgery.
Major surgery can lead to significant blood loss, and your red blood cell count may fall below the acceptable range. In addition, some patients may already have a low red blood cell count (anemia) prior to surgery. Talking with your doctor will help you understand your blood management options and will help you prepare for surgery.
This section will help you better understand elective surgery, blood management options, and anemia, as well as some of the treatments available for anemia in certain surgeries.
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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