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Interferon beta 1a

    DEA Class;  Rx

    Common Brand Names; Avonex, Rebif, Rebif Rebidose, AVOSTARTGRIP

    • Immunomodulators; 
    • Multiple Sclerosis Treatments

    Recombinant, glycosylated interferon beta; identical amino acid sequence to endogenous interferon beta
    Indicated for relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis, such as clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease
    May increase the risk for depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts

    Indicated for the treatment of remitting-relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) such as clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease.

    Hypersensitivity to beta interferons, albumin (for albumin-containing formulations)

    • Injection site reactions (83% [Rebif]; 28% [Avonex])
    • Headache (67%)
    • Flu-like syndrome (61%)
    • Muscle ache (34%)
    • Nausea (33%)
    • URT infection (14%)
    • Pain (24%)
    • Fever (23%)
    • Asthenia (21%)
    • Diarrhea (16%)
    • Dizziness (15%)
    • Infection (11%)
    • Dyspepsia (11%)
    • Abdominal pain (9%)
    • Anemia (8%)
    • Chest pain (6%)
    • Aggravation of seizure disorders
    • Autoimmune disorders: Drug-induced lupus erythematosus, autoimmune hepatitis
    • Blood and lymphatic system disorders: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura/hemolytic uremic syndrome (TTP/HUS), hemolytic anemia
    • Eye disorders: Retinal vascular disorders (ie, retinopathy, cotton wool spots or obstruction of retinal artery or vein)
    • Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome
    • Hyperhidrosis
    • Injection site reactions including necrosis

    Flu-like symptoms may occur

    Efficacy in primary progressive MS not demonstrated conclusively; not recommended

    Anaphylaxis reported as a rare complication of therapy; other allergic reactions have included dyspnea, orolingual edema, skin rash, and urticaria; discontinue therapy if anaphylaxis or other allergic reactions occur

    Decreased peripheral blood counts in all cell lines, including rare pancytopenia and thrombocytopenia, reported from postmarketing experience in treated patients; in some cases, platelet counts were below10,000/microliter; some cases recurred with rechallenge; patients should be monitored for symptoms or signs of decreased blood counts

    Cases of thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA), including thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and hemolytic uremic syndrome, some fatal, have been reported; cases have been reported several weeks to years after starting interferon beta products; discontinue therapy if clinical symptoms and laboratory findings consistent with TMA occur; manage as clinically indicated

    Seizures have been temporally associated with use of beta interferons in clinical trials and postmarketing safety surveillance; not known whether the events were related to the effects of multiple sclerosis alone, the drug, or to a combination of both

    Data from a large population-based cohort study, as well as other published studies over several decades, have not identified a drug-associated risk of major birth defects with use during early pregnancy

    Limited published literature has described the presence of interferon beta-1a products in human milk at low levels; there are no data on effects of interferon beta-1a on milk production

    Adults

    For Rebif, 44 mcg subcutaneously every 48 hours; For Avonex, 30 mcg IM once a week.

    Geriatric

    For Rebif, 44 mcg subcutaneously every 48 hours; For Avonex, 30 mcg IM once a week.

    Adolescents

    Safety and efficacy have not been established.

    Children

    Safety and efficacy have not been established.

    Interferon beta-1a

    prefilled IM syringe (Avonex)

    • 30mcg/0.5mL

    prefilled IM autoinjector pen (Avonex)

    • 30mcg/0.5mL

    powder for injection (Avonex)

    • 30mcg/vial (30mcg/0.5 mL reconstituted)

    prefilled SC syringes titration pack (Rebif)

    • 8.8mcg/0.2mL (6 syringes)

    • 22mcg/0.5mL (6 syringes)

    prefilled SC syringe (Rebif)

    • 22mcg/0.5mL

    • 44mcg/0.5mL

    prefilled SC autoinjector (Rebif Rebidose)

    • 8.8mcg/syringe

    • 22mcg/syringe

    • 44mcg/syringe