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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How Leukine® is Taken
Leukine® (sargramostim) is given as a part of a daily treatment regimen. Your doctor will determine how Leukine will be administered to you. Depending on the treatment plan, Leukine may be administered either:
- Subcutaneously (SC), which means by injections directly beneath the skin, or
- Intravenously (IV), which means by infusion through a needle or catheter placed into a vien
When Leukine is administered SC, a different injection site should be used each time to help avoid soreness or redness in one area. For example, alternating the injection site from one thigh to the stomach and to the other thigh is a good idea. (See Patient Prescribing Information).