Abciximab

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What is Abciximab?[edit | edit source]

  • Abciximab (ReoPro) a glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor antagonist manufactured by Janssen Biologics BV and distributed by Eli Lilly under the trade name ReoPro, is a platelet aggregation inhibitor mainly used during and after coronary artery procedures like angioplasty to prevent platelets from sticking together and causing thrombus (blood clot) formation within the coronary artery.
  • It is a glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor.
Abciximab
Reopro



What are the uses of this medicine?[edit | edit source]

Abciximab (ReoPro) is used as an adjunct to percutaneous coronary intervention for the prevention of cardiac ischemic complications:

Limitations of use:


How does this medicine work?[edit | edit source]

  • Abciximab binds to the intact platelet GPIIb/IIIa receptor, which is a member of the integrin family of adhesion receptors and the major platelet surface receptor involved in platelet aggregation.
  • Abciximab inhibits platelet aggregation by preventing the binding of fibrinogen, von Willebrand factor, and other adhesive molecules to GPIIb/IIIa receptor sites on activated platelets.
  • The mechanism of action is thought to involve steric hindrance and/or conformational effects to block access of large molecules to the receptor rather than direct interaction with the RGD (arginine-glycine-aspartic acid) binding site of GPIIb/IIIa.


Who Should Not Use this medicine ?[edit | edit source]

This medicine cannot be used in patients with:


What drug interactions can this medicine cause?[edit | edit source]

  • Tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and nonprescription medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products you are taking or plan to take.


Is this medicine FDA approved?[edit | edit source]

  • Yes, it is FDA approved.


How should this medicine be used?[edit | edit source]

Recommended dosage:

  • The recommended dosage of Abciximab in adults is a 0.25 mgkg intravenous bolus administered IO-60 minutes before the start of percutaneous coronary intervention, followed by a continuous intravenous infusion of 0.125 pgkg/min (to a maximum of 10 pg/min) for 12 hours.
  • Patients with unstable angina not responding to conventional medical therapy and who are planned to undergo percutaneous coronary intervention within 24 hours may be treated with an Abciximab 0.25 mgkg intravenous bolus followed by an 18 to 24-hour intravenous infusion of 10 pg/min, concluding one hour after the percutaneous coronary intervention.

Administration:

  • As intravenous bolus administered IO-60 minutes before the start of percutaneous coronary intervention, followed by a continuous intravenous infusion of 0.125 pgkg/min (to a maximum of 10 pg/min) for 12 hours.


What are the dosage forms and brand names of this medicine?[edit | edit source]

This medicine is available in fallowing doasage form:

  • As Abciximab (ReoPro@) 2 mg/mL is supplied in 5 mL vials containing 10 mg

This medicine is available in fallowing brand namesː

  • ReoPro


What side effects can this medication cause?[edit | edit source]

The most common side effects of this medicine include:


What special precautions should I follow?[edit | edit source]

  • Abciximab has the potential to increase the risk of bleeding, particularly in the presence of anticoagulation, e.g., from heparin, other anticoagulants, or thrombolytics.
  • Therapy with Abciximab requires careful attention to all potential bleeding sites.
  • Platelet counts should be monitored prior to treatment, two to four hours following the bolus dose of Abciximab and at 24 hours or prior to discharge, whichever is first.
  • In the event of serious uncontrolled bleeding or the need for emergency surgery, Abciximab should be discontinued. If platelet function does not return to normal, it may be restored, at least in part, with platelet transfusions.
  • Administration of Abciximab may result in human anti-chimeric antibody (HACA) formation that could potentially cause allergic or hypersensitivity reactions (including anaphylaxis), thrombocytopenia or diminished benefit upon readministration of Abciximab.
  • Anaphylaxis has not been reported for Abciximab-treated patients. Administration of Abciximab should be immediately stopped and standard appropriate resuscitative measures should be initiated.


What to do in case of emergency/overdose?[edit | edit source]

  • In case of overdose, call the poison control helpline of your country. In the United States, call 1-800-222-1222.


Can this medicine be used in pregnancy?[edit | edit source]

  • Pregnancy Category C
  • It is also not known whether Abciximab can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity.
  • Abciximab should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed.


Can this medicine be used in children?[edit | edit source]

  • Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been studied.


What are the active and inactive ingredients in this medicine?[edit | edit source]

  • Each single use vial contains 2 mg/mL of Abciximab in a buffered solution (pH 7.2) of 0.01 M sodium phosphate, 0.15 M sodium chloride and 0.00 1% polysorbate 80 in Water for Injection.
  • No preservatives are added.


Who manufactures and distributes this medicine?[edit | edit source]

Manufactured by:

  • Centocor B.V.
  • Leiden, The Netherlands


Distributed by:


What should I know about storage and disposal of this medication?[edit | edit source]

  • Vials should be stored at 2 to 8°C (36 to 46’F).
  • Do not freeze.
  • DO not shake.
  • Do not use beyond the expiration date.
  • Discard any unused portion left in the vial.


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