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    Berinert®()
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    hereditary angioedema
    hereditary angioedema
    Prescription Only
    Berinert is a synthetic version of a protein naturally found in the bloodstream, which plays a role in regulating swelling within the body. Individuals with hereditary angioedema...
    Prescription Only
    Cinryze is a synthetic version of a protein found naturally in the bloodstream, which plays a vital role in regulating inflammation in the body. Individuals with a condition known...
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    Administration
    Intravenous. Learn more.
    Intravenous. Learn more.
    Dosing
    Administer 20 International Units per kg body weight.. Learn more.
    Adults and Children >12: 1,000 IU Intravenous every 3 or 4 days. Children 6-11: 500 IU Intravenous every 3 or 4 days.. Learn more.
    Latin Shorthand
    Administer 20 IU/kg BW.. Learn more.
    Adults and Children >12: 1,000 IU IV q3-4d. Children 6-11: 500 IU IV q3-4d.. Learn more.
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    Out-Of-Pocket Costs With Copay Card
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    $0. Learn more.
    Annual Cap
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    $40,000. Learn more.
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    Generics
    No lower-cost generic available
    No lower-cost generic available
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    Adverse Reactions
    The most serious adverse reaction reported in subjects who received BERINERT was an increase in the severity of pain associated with HAE. •The most common adverse reaction reported in greater than 4% of the subjects and greater than placebo among subjects who received BERINERT in the placebo-controlled clinical trial was dysgeusia.. Learn more.
    The most common adverse reactions (≥5%) observed were headache, nausea, rash, vomiting, and fever.. Learn more.
    Mechanism of Actions (MoA)
    Drugs used in Hereditary Angioedema. Learn more.
    Drugs used in Hereditary Angioedema. Learn more.
    Special Populations
    1. Is CINRYZE safe to use during pregnancy?

    There are no specific data available regarding the use of CINRYZE in pregnant women. Animal studies have not been conducted to assess its effects on pregnancy. Whether CINRYZE can cause harm to a developing fetus or affect reproductive capacity in pregnant women is unknown. It should only be administered to a pregnant woman if it is clearly needed.

    2. What is the background risk of birth defects and miscarriage in the general U.S. population?

    In the U.S. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects in clinically recognized pregnancies is 2 to 4%, and the risk of miscarriage is estimated to be 15 to 20%.

    3. Is there any information on the use of CINRYZE during lactation?

    There is no available data regarding the presence of CINRYZE in human milk, its effects on breastfed infants, or its impact on milk production. When considering the use of CINRYZE, the benefits of breastfeeding, both for the infant's development and the mother's clinical need, should be weighed against any potential adverse effects on the breastfed child.

    4. Has CINRYZE been tested in pediatric patients?

    Yes, the safety and effectiveness of CINRYZE have been evaluated in pediatric subjects with hereditary angioedema (HAE) aged 7 to 11 years old. Additionally, some subjects under the age of 18 were included in trials, and overall, the safety and tolerability of CINRYZE were found to be similar in pediatric, adolescent, and adult subjects. The pharmacokinetics of CINRYZE were also assessed in pediatric subjects aged 7 to 11 years old.

    5. Is CINRYZE suitable for use in geriatric patients?

    Clinical studies of CINRYZE did not include a sufficient number of subjects aged 65 and over to determine if they respond differently from younger subjects. Reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients. Dosing for an elderly patient should be cautious, typically starting at the lower end of the dosing range, considering the higher likelihood of decreased hepatic, renal, or cardiac function, and concomitant diseases or other drug therapies.

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