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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

  • Most common adverse events: pyrexia, hemorrhage, injection site reaction, arthralgia, headache, hypertension, hypotension, nausea, vomiting, pain, edema, and rash.
  • Patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), advanced atherosclerotic disease, crush injury, septicemia, or concomitant treatment with activated or nonactivated prothrombin complex concentrates (aPCCs/PCCs) may have a potential risk of developing thrombotic events in association with NovoSeven treatment.
  • Contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to NovoSeven, its components, or mouse, hamster, or bovine proteins.
  • Serious adverse events that may or may not have been related to the use of NovoSeven occurred in 14 of 298 patients with hemophilia A or B with inhibitors in the initial clinical program.

Additional Fair Balance for FVII Deficiency

  • Development of antibodies against FVII has been reported in FVII deficient patients after treatment with NovoSeven. These patients had previously been treated with human plasma and/or plasma-derived FVII.
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