Important Safety Considerations Leukine
® is contraindicated in patients with excessive leukemic myeloid blasts in bone marrow or peripheral blood (≥ 10%), in patients with known hypersensitivity to GM-CSF, yeast derived products or any component of Leukine, and for concomitant use with chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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Tips for Taking
The following techniques may be used by the person administering your injection to help prevent, relieve, or manage some of the common side effects of Leukine® (sargramostim) treatment.
- Develop a routine for taking Leukine at the same time every day
- Track your injection sites to make sure you inject in a different spot each day
- Take your time when you prepare and inject Leukine to avoid any accidental needlesticks
- For fever and/or bone pain, your healthcare provider may recommend pain relievers such as acetaminophen. Please consult with your healthcare team before taking any medications for fever or pain while you are receiving Leukine therapy
- If you ever have any problems or complications with Leukine or your injections, contact your healthcare provider immediately (keep your healthcare provider's contact information in a convenient place)
- To minimize injection site discomfort, the person administering the injection should:
- Allow Leukine to come to room temperature before injection
- Rotate injection sites from one injection to the next
- Avoid rubbing or pinching the skin before or after injection
- Apply ice to the site for 1 minute immediately prior to and after injection
- Inject Leukine slowly (30 - 60 seconds)