Alglucerase

How is Alglucerase dosed?

The dosage of Alglucerase for Gaucher's disease in adults and children is based on body weight. It is injected slowly into a vein over one to two hours. The initial dose for some patients may be 1.15 Units per kilogram (kg) (0.52 Units per pound) of body weight, given three times a week. Other patients may receive up to 60 Units per kg (27 Units per pound) of body weight, administered as often as once a week or as infrequently as every four weeks. The dose may be adjusted by the doctor as needed.

What is the dosage form of Alglucerase?

Alglucerase for Gaucher's disease is available in injection dosage form. The dose for adults and children is based on body weight and is injected slowly into a vein over one to two hours. The initial dose for some patients may be 1.15 Units per kilogram (kg) (0.52 Units per pound) of body weight, given three times a week. Other patients may receive up to 60 Units per kg (27 Units per pound) of body weight, injected as often as once a week or as infrequently as every four weeks. The dose may be adjusted by the doctor as needed.

How is Alglucerase administered?

Alglucerase is administered by injection into a vein over a period of one to two hours. The dose is based on body weight and is typically given three times a week, but the frequency can vary depending on the individual patient's needs. The initial dose may be 1.15 Units per kilogram (kg) (0.52 Units per pound) of body weight, with adjustments made by the doctor as needed.

What are common precautions when taking Alglucerase?

Common precautions for taking Alglucerase intravenously include:

  1. Professional administration: Alglucerase is administered by a healthcare professional in a medical setting, such as a hospital or clinic.
  2. Monitoring: Your doctor will closely monitor your progress during treatment to ensure the dosage is appropriate for you.
  3. Potential risks: It's important to be aware that Alglucerase is made from human placenta tissue, so there is a small risk of transmission of viral diseases like hepatitis or HIV. However, the risk is low since the tissue undergoes testing before use.
  4. Allergies: Inform your doctor if you have any allergies, as Alglucerase may contain inactive ingredients that could cause allergic reactions.

Remember to follow your doctor's instructions and seek their advice if you have any concerns or questions about using Alglucerase.