RETACRIT (Ret-uh-krit)
(epoetin alfa-epbx)
Use these Instructions for Use if you or your caregiver has been trained to give RETACRIT injections at home. Do not give yourself the injection unless you have received training from your healthcare provider. If you are not sure about giving the injection or you have questions, ask your healthcare provider for help.
Before reading these Instructions for Use, read the Medication Guide that comes with RETACRIT for the most important information you need to know.
When you receive your RETACRIT vial make sure that:
How should I prepare for an injection of RETACRIT?
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 RETACRIT vials?
RETACRIT comes in two different types of vials:
The multiple-dose vial of RETACRIT 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. RETACRIT that comes in single-dose vials does not contain benzyl alcohol.
Important: Follow these instructions exactly to help avoid infections.
Preparing the dose:
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Selecting and preparing the injection site:
RETACRIT can be injected into your body using two different ways (routes) as described below. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions about how you should inject RETACRIT. In patients on hemodialysis, the intravenous (IV) route is recommended.
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How should I dispose of the vials, syringes, and needles?
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:
Keep RETACRIT and all medicines out of reach of children.
These Instructions for Use have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Manufactured by Hospira, Inc., a Pfizer Company, Lake Forest, IL 60045 USA
US License No. 1974
Distributed by Pfizer Labs, a division of Pfizer Inc., New York, NY 10001 USA
LAB-0828-6.0
Revised: 4/2023
RETACRIT (Ret-uh-krit)
(epoetin alfa-epbx)
Use these Instructions for Use if you or your caregiver has been trained to give RETACRIT injections at home. Do not give yourself the injection unless you have received training from your healthcare provider. If you are not sure about giving the injection or you have questions, ask your healthcare provider for help.
Before reading these Instructions for Use, read the Medication Guide that comes with RETACRIT for the most important information you need to know.
When you receive your RETACRIT vial make sure that:
How should I prepare for an injection of RETACRIT?
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 RETACRIT vials?
RETACRIT comes in two different types of vials:
The multiple-dose vial of RETACRIT 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. RETACRIT that comes in single-dose vials does not contain benzyl alcohol.
Important: Follow these instructions exactly to help avoid infections.
Preparing the dose:
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3 | Figure 4 |
Figure 5 | Figure 6 |
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9 | Figure 10 |
Selecting and preparing the injection site:
RETACRIT can be injected into your body using two different ways (routes) as described below. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions about how you should inject RETACRIT. In patients on hemodialysis, the intravenous (IV) route is recommended.
Figure 11
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Figure 16
How should I dispose of the vials, syringes, and needles?
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:
Keep RETACRIT and all medicines out of reach of children.
These Instructions for Use have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Manufactured by Hospira, Inc., a Pfizer Company, Lake Forest, IL 60045 USA
US License No. 1974
Distributed by Pfizer Labs, a division of Pfizer Inc., New York, NY 10001 USA
LAB-0828-6.0
Revised: 4/2023
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