Plan treatment around your patients’ lives

Once you’ve chosen dosing that fits your patient’s needs and preferences, it’s time to select administration options—such as prefilled syringes—and initiate therapy.

See how simple self-administration can be with Hizentra

Self-infusing with Hizentra prefilled syringes

Self-infusing with Hizentra vials

Initiating Hizentra therapy for PI

Before switching to Hizentra, obtain the patient’s serum IgG trough level to guide subsequent dose adjustments.

Weekly

Biweekly (every 2 weeks)

Frequent dosing (2 to 7 times per week)

Start Hizentra 1 week after last Intravenous Immune Globulin (Human) (IVIg) infusion.

Initial weekly dose = (Previous IVIg dose [in grams]/No. of weeks between IVIg doses) X 1.37

Start Hizentra 1 or 2 weeks after last IVIg infusion or 1 week after the last weekly SCIg infusion.

Administer twice the calculated weekly dose.

Start Hizentra 1 week after last IVIg or SCIg infusion.

Divide the calculated weekly dose by the desired number of times per week.

Adjust the dose based on clinical response and serum IgG trough levels.

Choosing volume and rate for self-administration

Infusion Parameters*
1st Infusion
Subsequent Infusions
Pump
Volume (g/site)
Rate (g/hr/site)
≤3
≤3
≤5
≤5

Choosing volume and rate for self-administration

Infusion Parameters*
1st Infusion
Subsequent Infusions
Pump
Volume (g/site)
Rate (g/hr/site)
≤3
≤3
≤5
≤5
*As tolerated.

Administering Hizentra therapy

Hizentra should be administered subcutaneously (SC) only. Do not administer intravenously. Hizentra can be dosed daily up to every 2 weeks for PI using an infusion pump and relatively small needle(s).

Recommended Infusion Sites

recommended infusion sites
  • A Hizentra dose may be infused into multiple injection sites. Use up to 8 sites simultaneously per infusion. More than one infusion device can be used. Infusion sites should be at least 2 inches apart. Change the actual site of infusion with each administration
  • SC needles are smaller than IV needles. Depending on a patient’s size and weight, a needle as short as 4 mm or as long as 14 mm can be used.
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Managing infusions

Information and resources are available to help patients manage their ongoing administration of Hizentra

Managing therapy
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