SELECTED IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Jivi is contraindicated in patients who have a history of hypersensitivity reactions to the active substance, polyethylene glycol (PEG), mouse or hamster proteins, or other constituents of the product. CONTINUE READING BELOW

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SELECTED IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Jivi is contraindicated in patients who have a history of hypersensitivity reactions to the active substance, polyethylene glycol (PEG), mouse or hamster proteins, or other constituents of the product. CONTINUE READING BELOW

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Jivi® with vial adapter ordering information

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Vial size (IU)1Diluent (mL)NDC number
5002.50026-3942-25
10002.50026-3944-25
20002.50026-3946-25
30002.50026-3948-25
Vial size (IU)1 Diluent (mL) NDC number
500 2.5 0026-3942-25
1000 2.5 0026-3944-25
2000 2.5 0026-3946-25
3000 2.5 0026-3948-25

Jivi® J-Code: J7208

Jivi® J-Code: J7208

 Available in a wide range of vial sizes for flexibility in dose preparation1

 Packaged with vial adapter, prefilled diluent syringe, and butterfly needle1

 Jivi® may be stored at room temperature (up to 77°F) for up to 6 months1*

 Store Jivi® at 36°F to 46°F for up to 24 months from the date of manufacture1*

 Available in a wide range of vial sizes for flexibility in dose preparation1

 Packaged with vial adapter, prefilled diluent syringe, and butterfly needle1

 Jivi® may be stored at room temperature (up to 77°F) for up to 6 months1*

 Store Jivi® at 36°F to 46°F for up to 24 months from the date of manufacture1*

Do not freeze. Within this period, Jivi® may be stored for a single period of up to 6 months at temperatures up to 77°F. Record the starting date of room-temperature storage on the unopened product carton. Once stored at room temperature, do not return the product to the refrigerator. The shelf life expires after storage at room temperature for 6 months, or after the expiration date on the product vial, whichever is earlier. Do not use Jivi®  after the expiration date indicated on the vial. Protect Jivi®  from extreme exposure to light and store the vial with the lyophilized powder in the carton prior to use.1

INDICATIONS

Jivi antihemophilic factor (recombinant), PEGylated-aucl, is a recombinant DNA-derived, Factor VIII concentrate indicated for use in previously treated adults and adolescents (12 years of age and older) with hemophilia A (congenital Factor VIII deficiency) for:

On-demand treatment and control of bleeding episodes

Perioperative management of bleeding

Routine prophylaxis to reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes

Limitations of use:

Jivi is not indicated for use in children less than 12 years of age due to a greater risk for hypersensitivity reactions.

Jivi is not indicated for use in previously untreated patients (PUPs).

Jivi is not indicated for the treatment of von Willebrand disease.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Jivi is contraindicated in patients who have a history of hypersensitivity reactions to the active substance, polyethylene glycol (PEG), mouse or hamster proteins, or other constituents of the product.

Hypersensitivity reactions, including severe allergic reactions, have occurred with Jivi. Monitor patients for hypersensitivity symptoms. Early signs of hypersensitivity reactions, which can progress to anaphylaxis, may include chest or throat tightness, dizziness, mild hypotension and nausea. If hypersensitivity reactions occur, immediately discontinue administration and initiate appropriate treatment.

Jivi may contain trace amounts of mouse and hamster proteins. Patients treated with this product may develop hypersensitivity to these non-human mammalian proteins.

Hypersensitivity reactions may also be related to antibodies against polyethylene glycol (PEG).

Neutralizing antibody (inhibitor) formation can occur following administration of Jivi. Carefully monitor patients for the development of Factor VIII inhibitors, using appropriate clinical observations and laboratory tests. If expected plasma Factor VIII activity levels are not attained or if bleeding is not controlled as expected with administered dose, suspect the presence of an inhibitor (neutralizing antibody).

A clinical immune response associated with IgM anti-PEG antibodies, manifested as symptoms of acute hypersensitivity and/or loss of drug effect, has been observed primarily in patients < 6 years of age. The symptoms of the clinical immune response were transient. Anti-PEG IgM titers decreased over time to undetectable levels. No immunoglobulin class switching was observed.

In case of clinical suspicion of loss of drug effect, conduct testing for Factor VIII inhibitors and Factor VIII recovery. A low post-infusion Factor VIII level in the absence of detectable Factor VIII inhibitors indicates that loss of drug effect is likely due to anti-PEG antibodies. Discontinue Jivi and switch patients to a previously effective Factor VIII product.

The most frequently (≥5%) reported adverse reactions in clinical trials in previously treated patients (PTPs) ≥12 years of age were headache, cough, nausea, and fever.

For additional important risk and use information, please see the full Prescribing Information.

You are encouraged to report side effects or quality complaints of products to the FDA by visiting www.fda.gov/medwatch or calling
1-800-FDA-1088. For Bayer products, you can report these directly to Bayer by clicking here.

INDICATIONS

Jivi antihemophilic factor (recombinant), PEGylated-aucl, is a recombinant DNA-derived, Factor VIII concentrate indicated for use in previously treated adults and adolescents (12 years of age and older) with hemophilia A (congenital Factor VIII deficiency) for:

On-demand treatment and control of bleeding episodes

Perioperative management of bleeding

Routine prophylaxis to reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes

Limitations of use:

Jivi is not indicated for use in children less than 12 years of age due to a greater risk for hypersensitivity reactions.

Jivi is not indicated for use in previously untreated patients (PUPs).

Jivi is not indicated for the treatment of von Willebrand disease.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Jivi is contraindicated in patients who have a history of hypersensitivity reactions to the active substance, polyethylene glycol (PEG), mouse or hamster proteins, or other constituents of the product.

Hypersensitivity reactions, including severe allergic reactions, have occurred with Jivi. Monitor patients for hypersensitivity symptoms. Early signs of hypersensitivity reactions, which can progress to anaphylaxis, may include chest or throat tightness, dizziness, mild hypotension and nausea. If hypersensitivity reactions occur, immediately discontinue administration and initiate appropriate treatment.

Jivi may contain trace amounts of mouse and hamster proteins. Patients treated with this product may develop hypersensitivity to these non-human mammalian proteins.

Hypersensitivity reactions may also be related to antibodies against polyethylene glycol (PEG).

Neutralizing antibody (inhibitor) formation can occur following administration of Jivi. Carefully monitor patients for the development of Factor VIII inhibitors, using appropriate clinical observations and laboratory tests. If expected plasma Factor VIII activity levels are not attained or if bleeding is not controlled as expected with administered dose, suspect the presence of an inhibitor (neutralizing antibody).

A clinical immune response associated with IgM anti-PEG antibodies, manifested as symptoms of acute hypersensitivity and/or loss of drug effect, has been observed primarily in patients < 6 years of age. The symptoms of the clinical immune response were transient. Anti-PEG IgM titers decreased over time to undetectable levels. No immunoglobulin class switching was observed.

In case of clinical suspicion of loss of drug effect, conduct testing for Factor VIII inhibitors and Factor VIII recovery. A low post-infusion Factor VIII level in the absence of detectable Factor VIII inhibitors indicates that loss of drug effect is likely due to anti-PEG antibodies. Discontinue Jivi and switch patients to a previously effective Factor VIII product.

The most frequently (≥5%) reported adverse reactions in clinical trials in previously treated patients (PTPs) ≥12 years of age were headache, cough, nausea, and fever.

For additional important risk and use information, please see the full Prescribing Information.

You are encouraged to report side effects or quality complaints of products to the FDA by visiting www.fda.gov/medwatch or calling
1-800-FDA-1088. For Bayer products, you can report these directly to Bayer by clicking here.

Reference: 1. Jivi®  Prescribing Information. Whippany, NJ: Bayer LLC; 2018.