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What is Eprex?

Eprex injections contain Epoetin alfa, which stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen to the body's various cells, as their lack may lead to anemia.

 

Eprex is identical to the kidney's erythropoietin hormone, which stimulates the production of red blood cells but it is present normally within the body.

What is Eprex injections used for?

Eprex uses include:

  • Treat anemia associated with kidney disease, especially since the kidneys may not produce enough erythropoietin.

  • Treatment of anemia in the case of chemotherapy, and the inability for blood transfusion to the patient.

  • Mild anemia before surgery, while the patient will donate his blood for possible use during the operation.

  • Blood transfusion alternative for those who undergo major orthopedic surgery.

Eprex Dosage for Anemia Treatment

  • The appropriate dose of Eprex is determined by the doctor.

  • Eprex injections are used for intravenous or subcutaneous injections.

  • Eperx injections are used by intravenous injections for those who suffer from anemia as a result of kidney failure.

  • Subcutaneous injections can be used for patients who have not undergone dialysis or for those who perform peritoneal dialysis.

  • The drug is not shaken before use, because vigorous shaking may damage it.

  • Eprex is used under the doctor's instructions.

Eprex side effects

Eprex may cause some side effects, such as:

  • cough.

  • Vomiting.

  • Diarrhea.

  • Sore throat.

  • Flu-like symptoms, such as dizziness, fever, chills, joint and muscle pain.

  • Pain and redness in the injection site.

Eprex contraindications

Eprex is not used in the case of:

  • Hypersensitivity to Eprex ingredients.

  • Hypertension that is not controlled with blood pressure-lowering drugs.

  • The patient undergoes surgery and is not allowed to use blood thinners.

  • If you are scheduled to undergo elective surgery, while you have severe heart disease, arterial or vein disorders, or have recently suffered a heart attack or stroke.

  • Pure red cell aplasia (bone marrow failure to produce red blood balls).

  • Inability to blood transfusion or after surgery.

Eprex precautions

The doctor should be consulted before using Eprex, especially in the case of:

  • High blood pressure.

  • Heart disease.

  • Circulatory disorders that cause numbness, tingling, or coldness in the limbs, or cramps of the leg muscles.

  • Blood clotting disorders.

  • convulsions or epilepsy.

  • Cancer.

  • Anemia for other reasons.

  • liver disease.

  • Gout.

  • Porphyria.

  • Pregnancy and lactation.

Preservation and storage of the drug

  • Keep in the refrigerator at a temperature of 2-8 ° C.

  • Before use, the drug must be stored in a room with a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C for a maximum of 7 days.

  • Keep out of children's reach.

  • Keep away from heat and moisture.

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