Belongs to the class of medications called hematopoietic growth factors.
Used to treat anemia (lower than normal red blood cells) in people with chronic kidney disease.
Also indicated to treat anemia caused by chemotherapy in people with certain types of cancer.
Uses:
To treat anemia in chronic kidney failure.
To treat anemia caused by chemotherapy.
Therapeutic Effects:
Erythropoiesis-stimulating protein produced by recombinant DNA technology.
Closely related to erythropoietin and stimulates erythropoiesis by the same mechanism.
Binds to progenitor stem cells stimulating the production/differentiation of red blood cells.
Works by causing the bone marrow to make more red blood cells.
Interaction with Other Drugs:
Inform your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, nutritional and vitamin supplements, and herbal products.
Certain medications may interact with Cresp 25mcg injection and reduce its effectiveness by causing undesirable side effects.
Safety Advices:
Pregnancy: there are no adequate and well-controlled studies on the use of Cresp 25mcg injection in pregnant women. Inform your physician if you are pregnant, suspecting, or planning for pregnancy during the treatment.
Breastfeeding: breastfeeding is not recommended in patients taking Cresp 25mcg injection because the medicine passes into the breast milk in small amounts and may harm your baby.
Lungs: it is unknown whether Cresp 25mcg injection can be used in patients with lung disorders. Consult your doctor if you have any lung diseases before starting the treatment.
Liver: Cresp 25mcg injection is unsafe to administer in patients with liver problems. Dose adjustments are necessary. Inform your physician if you have any liver diseases or problems before initiating the therapy.
Alcohol: it is unknown whether consuming alcohol is safe during the treatment with Cresp 25mcg injection. Inform your doctor if you are a chronic drinker.
Driving: Cresp 25mcg injection will not make you feel tired, dizzy, or sleepy. It is safe to drive or operate heavy machinery after taking this medicine.
Side Effects:
Common: swelling in the face and body, low blood pressure, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, cough.
This injection is to be given under the skin (subcutaneous).
Your doctor, nurse, or other healthcare professional will train you on how to inject yourself with this pre-filled pen.
Do not try to inject the pre-filled pen if you are not well-trained.
Never inject the medicine into your vein.
If you need help to inject the medicine, visit the nearby hospital or clinic.
FAQs:
Can Cresp 25mcg injection be used in patients with kidney failure who are undergoing dialysis?
Yes, Cresp 25mcg injection is commonly used in patients with kidney failure who are undergoing dialysis to manage anemia.
Can Cresp 25mcg injection be used in patients with a history of heart disease?
Cresp 25mcg injection should be used with caution in patients with a history of heart disease, as it may increase the risk of certain cardiovascular events.
Can Cresp 25mcg injection be used to treat anemia caused by nutritional deficiencies?
Cresp 25mcg injection is not typically used to treat anemia caused by nutritional deficiencies.
Can Cresp 25mcg injection be used to treat anemia in patients undergoing radiation therapy?
Cresp 25mcg injection is used to treat anemia in patients undergoing chemotherapy, depending on the specific circumstances and the healthcare provider's recommendation.
Can Cresp 25mcg injection interact with other medications?
Cresp 25mcg injection may interact with certain medications, such as blood thinners or immunosuppressants.