Hemin
PrescriptionBrand names: Panhematin
About This Medication
11 DESCRIPTION PANHEMATIN (hemin for injection) is an enzyme inhibitor derived from processed red blood cells. Hemin for injection was known previously as hematin. The term hematin has been used to describe the chemical reaction product of hemin and sodium carbonate solution. Hemin and hematin are iron containing metalloporphyrin complexes with either bound chloride or hydroxide ions, respectively. Chemically hemin is represented as chloro [7,12-diethenyl-3,8,13,17-tetramethyl- 21H,23H-porphine-2,18-dipropanoato(2-)-N 21 ,N 22 ,N 23 ,N 24 ] iron. The structural formula for hemin is: PANHEMATIN is formatted as a sterile, lyophilized powder for intravenous administration after reconstitution. Each dispensing vial of PANHEMATIN contains the equivalent of 350 mg hemin, 240 mg sodium carbonate and 335 mg of sorbitol. The pH may have been adjusted with hydrochloric acid. When mixed as directed with Sterile Water for Injection, USP, each 48 mL provides the equivalent of approximately 336 mg hematin (7 mg/ mL). The product contains no preservatives. Structural Formula of Hemin
Active Ingredients
| Ingredient | Strength |
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| Hemin | - |
Indications & Usage
How It Works
Dosage & Administration
Side Effects Overview
Warnings & Precautions
5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS • Phlebitis is possible. Utilize a large arm vein or a central venous catheter for administration to minimize the risk of phlebitis. ( 5.1 ) • Elevated iron and serum ferritin may occur. Monitor iron and serum ferritin in patients receiving multiple administrations of PANHEMATIN. ( 5.2 ) • PANHEMATIN has transient and mild anticoagulant effect. Avoid concurrent anticoagulant therapy. ( 5.3 ) • Reversible renal shutdown has been observed with an excessive hematin dose (12.2 mg/kg in a single infusion). Strictly follow recommended dosage guidelines. ( 5.4 ) • PANHEMATIN may carry a risk of transmitting infectious agents, e.g., viruses, and theoretically, the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) agent. ( 5.5 ) 5.1 Risk of Phlebitis A large arm vein or a central venous catheter should be utilized for the administration of PANHEMATIN to minimize the risk of phlebitis. Since reconstituted PANHEMATIN is not transparent, any undissolved particulate matter is difficult to see when inspected visually. Therefore, terminal filtration through a sterile 0.45 micron or smaller filter is recommended. [See Dosage and Administration ( 2.2 )] 5.2 Iron and Serum Ferritin Because increased levels of iron and serum ferritin have been reported in post-marketing experience, physicians must monitor iron and serum ferritin in patients receiving multiple administrations of PANHEMATIN [See Adverse Reactions ( 6.2 )] . In case of elevated iron or serum ferritin levels, consider iron chelation therapy. 5.3 Anticoagulant Effects Because PANHEMATIN has exhibited transient, mild anticoagulant effects during clinical studies, avoid concurrent anticoagulant therapy. The extent and duration of the hypocoagulable state induced by PANHEMATIN has not been established. 5.4 Renal Effects Recommended dosage guidelines should be strictly followed. Reversible renal shutdown has been observed in a case where an excessive hematin dose (12.2 mg/kg) was administered in a single infusion. Oliguria and increased nitrogen retention occurred although the patient remained asymptomatic. No worsening of renal function has been seen with administration of recommended dosages of hematin. 5.5 Transmissible Infectious Agents Because PANHEMATIN is made from human blood, it may carry a risk of transmitting infectious agents, e.g., viruses, the variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (vCJD) agent, and theoretically the Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (CJD) agent. The risk that this product may transmit an infectious agent has been reduced by screening blood donors for prior exposure to certain viruses, by testing for the presence of certain current virus infections, and by inactivating certain viruses. Despite these measures, this product can still potentially transmit disease. There is also the possibility that unknown infectious agents may be present in the product. All infections thought by a physician possibly to have been transmitted by this product should be reported by the physician or other healthcare provider to Recordati Rare Diseases at 1-888-575-8344.
Contraindications
4 CONTRAINDICATIONS PANHEMATIN is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to this drug. Do not use in patients with known hypersensitivity to PANHEMATIN. ( 4 )
Pharmacokinetics
Frequently Asked Questions
1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE PANHEMATIN is a hemin for injection indicated for the amelioration of recurrent attacks of acute intermittent porphyria temporally related to the menstrual cycle in susceptible women, after initial carbohydrate therapy is known or suspected to be inadequate. Limitations of Use • Before administering PANHEMATIN, consider an appropriate period of carbohydrate loading (i.e., 400 g glucose/day for 1 to 2 days) [ See Dosage and Administration ( 2.1 ) ]. • Attacks of porphyria may progress to …
2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION For intravenous infusion only. For intravenous infusion only. Dose ( 2.1 ) 1 to 4 mg/kg/day for 3 to 14 days based on the clinical signs. The standard dose in clinical practice is 3 to 4 mg/kg/day. Repeat dose in more severe cases no earlier than every 12 hours. Do not exceed 6 mg/kg in any 24 hour period. Administration ( 2.2 ) Use sterile 0.45 micron or smaller filter to remove any undissolved particulate matter. …
5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS • Phlebitis is possible. Utilize a large arm vein or a central venous catheter for administration to minimize the risk of phlebitis. ( 5.1 ) • Elevated iron and serum ferritin may occur. Monitor iron and serum ferritin in patients receiving multiple administrations of PANHEMATIN. ( 5.2 ) • PANHEMATIN has transient and mild anticoagulant effect. Avoid concurrent anticoagulant therapy. ( 5.3 ) • Reversible renal shutdown has been observed with an excessive hematin dose (12.2 …
4 CONTRAINDICATIONS PANHEMATIN is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to this drug. Do not use in patients with known hypersensitivity to PANHEMATIN. ( 4 )
Hemin is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
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- • DailyMed — Hemin drug label (National Library of Medicine)
- • openFDA — Hemin label data (U.S. Food & Drug Administration)
- • RxNorm — RXCUI 1926452 (NLM Normalized Drug Names)
- • NDC Directory — Hemin (FDA National Drug Code)
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Data sources: DailyMed (NLM), openFDA, MFDS