Alefacept
Pronouncation: (ah-LEE-fah-sept) Class: Anti-Psoriatic, Immunosuppressive Trade Names: Mechanism of ActionPharmacologyInterferes with lymphocyte activation. PharmacokineticsAbsorptionBioavailability of alefacept after IM injection is 63%. DistributionThe mean Vd of alefacept is 94 mL/kg after IV injection. EliminationThe mean elimination t ½ and Cl are approximately 270 h and 0.25 mL/kg, respectively, following IV injection. Indications and UsageTreatment of adult patients with moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis who are candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy. ContraindicationsHIV infection; hypersensitivity to any component of the product. Dosage and AdministrationAdultsIV/IM 7.5 mg once weekly as an IV bolus or 15 mg once weekly as an IM injection for 12 weekly injections. After a minimum of a 12-wk interval since the initial treatment, re-treatment with an additional 12-wk course may be initiated, provided the CD4+ T-lymphocyte counts are within the normal range. General Advice
Storage/StabilityRefrigerate dose tray with lyophilized powder at 36° to 46°F. Store in original carton until time of use. Protect from light. Use reconstituted product immediately or within 4 h if stored in refrigerator. Discard if not used within 4 h of reconstitution. Drug InteractionsNone well documented. Laboratory Test InteractionsNone well documented. Adverse ReactionsCNSDizziness, nausea. DermatologicPruritus. HepaticAcute liver failure, asymptomatic transaminase elevation, decompensation of cirrhosis with liver failure, fatty infiltration of the liver, hepatitis (postmarketing). RespiratoryIncreased cough, pharyngitis. MiscellaneousAccidental injury, chills, hypersensitivity reactions (eg, anaphylactic reactions, angioedema, urticaria), injection-site reactions (eg, bleeding, edema, inflammation, mass, nonspecific reaction, pain, skin hypersensitivity), lymphopenia, malignancies, myalgia, serious infections. Precautions
PregnancyCategory B . LactationUndetermined. ChildrenSafety and efficacy not established. ElderlyUse with caution because the incidence of infection and certain malignancies is higher. HypersensitivityMay occur. Hepatic injuryMay occur. Discontinue therapy in patients who develop significant clinical signs of liver injury. ImmunosuppressionDo not use with other immunosuppressive agents or phototherapy. LymphopeniaDo not initiate therapy in patients with a CD4+ T-lymphocyte count below normal. Withhold therapy if CD4+ T-lymphocyte count is below 250 cells/mcL. Discontinue therapy if CD4+ T-lymphocyte counts are below 250 cells/mcL for 1 mo. MalignanciesMay increase the risk of malignancies. Serious infectionsMay increase the risk of infection and reactivate latent, chronic infections. OverdosageSymptomsArthralgia, chills, headache, sinusitis. Patient Information
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