Xolair
Drug Name: Omalizumab 150mg Injection
Details
Omalizumab 150mg Injection is an Anti Asthmatic agent. It belongs to the class of Monoclonal antibody drugs. It is known by the name Xolair, worldwide. This injection is a DNA-derived humanized recombinant.
Purpose:
- Xolair is indicated for the reduction of asthma exacerbations and control of asthma symptoms.
- In adults and adolescents, of 12 years of age and above, this drug is indicated for chronic idiopathic urticaria.
Dosage:
- Strictly as prescribed by your doctor.
- The recommended dosage of Omalizumab 150mg Injection for chronic idiopathic urticaria is 300mg by subcutaneous injection every four weeks.
- The recommended dosage for allergic asthma is 75-600 mg, depending upon the current health status and response to the treatment of the patient.
Side effects:
- Common side effects of Omalizumab 150mg Injection are headache, viral infection, pharyngitis, coughing, sinusitis, dizziness, lightheadedness, and nausea.
- Serious side effects of Xolair are immunosuppression, glaucoma, and cataracts, epistaxis, ulcerations, Candida albicans infection, impaired wound healing, Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis effects, including growth reduction.
- Rare side effects of this drug are vision problems, swelling of feet, blood-tinged mucus, increased urination, and trouble breathing.
- If any of the above-mentioned side effects persist for long, consult your doctor right away.
Precautions and measures:
- If you have had a medical history of cataracts, glaucoma, tuberculosis, herpes eye infection, ulcers, or any recent surgery, inform your doctor about the same, before starting with Omalizumab 150mg Injection.
- In unlikely cases, due to the prolonged use of this solution, the child’s growth might be hindered.
- Patients suffering from untreated fungal, bacteria, systemic viral infections, or ocular herpes simplex should use this drug under the strict guidance of their doctor.
- Use of excessive doses may suppress the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis function.
- Pregnant and lactating women should only use Xolair drug if prescribed by the doctor.
- It is not indicated for the treatment of acute asthma exacerbations, acute bronchospasm or
- status asthmaticus.
- The safety of this medication has not been established in children under the age of 6 years, and hence should not be given to them without the guidance of a d doctor.
- This medication is meant for single use only.
- Make sure the nib of injection doesn’t come in contact with the blood vessel.
- Prohibit or at the very least limit your intake of alcohol and marijuana, as it will increase your dizziness and sleepiness.
- Do not get any vaccinations or immunizations done during the tenure of this drug.
Wash your hands thoroughly after the administration of the injection.