Traceability
In order to improve traceability of biological medicinal products, the name and the batch number of the administered product should be clearly recorded.
Hypersensitivity
Allergic type hypersensitivity reactions are possible with Optivate. The product contains traces of human proteins other than factor VIII and VWF.
If symptoms of hypersensitivity occur, patients should be advised to discontinue use of the medicinal product immediately and contact their physician. Patients should be informed of the early signs of hypersensitivity reactions including hives, generalised urticaria, tightness of the chest, wheezing, hypotension, and anaphylaxis.
In case of shock, standard medical treatment for shock should be implemented.
Inhibitors
The formation of neutralising antibodies (inhibitors) to factor VIII is a known complication in the management of individuals with haemophilia A. These inhibitors are usually IgG immunoglobulins directed against the factor VIII pro-coagulant activity, which are quantified in Bethesda Units (BU) per ml of plasma using the modified assay. The risk of developing inhibitors is correlated to the severity of the disease as well as the exposure to factor VIII, this risk being highest within the first 50 exposure days but continues throughout life although the risk is uncommon.
The clinical relevance of inhibitor development will depend on the titre of the inhibitor, with low titre posing less of a risk of insufficient clinical response than high titre inhibitors.
In general, all patients treated with human coagulation factor VIII products should be carefully monitored for the development of inhibitors by appropriate clinical observations and laboratory tests. If the expected factor VIII activity plasma levels are not attained, or if bleeding is not controlled with an appropriate dose, testing for factor VIII inhibitor presence should be performed. In patients with high levels of inhibitor, factor VIII therapy may not be effective and other therapeutic options should be considered. Management of such patients should be directed by physicians with experience in the care of haemophilia and factor VIII inhibitors.
Cardiovascular events
In patients with existing cardiovascular risk factors, substitution therapy with factor VIII may increase the cardiovascular risk.
Catheter-related complications
If a central venous access device (CVAD) is required, risk of CVAD-related complications including local infections, bacteraemia and catheter site thrombosis should be considered.
Transmissible agents
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use of medicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses. Despite this, when medicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma are administered, the possibility of transmitting infective agents cannot be totally excluded. This also applies to unknown or emerging viruses and other pathogens.
The measures taken are considered effective for enveloped viruses such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV), and for the non-enveloped hepatitis A virus. The measures taken may be of limited value against non-enveloped viruses such as parvovirus B19. Parvovirus B19 infection may be serious for pregnant women (fetal infection) and for individuals with immunodeficiency or increased erythropoiesis (e.g. haemolytic anaemia).
Appropriate vaccination (hepatitis A and B) should be considered for patients in regular/repeated receipt of human plasma derived factor VIII products.
It is strongly recommended that every time Optivate is administered to a patient, the name and batch number of the product are recorded in order to maintain a link between the patient and the batch of the product.
Important information about excipients of Optivate
Sodium
This medicinal product contains 7.4 mg sodium per ml, equivalent to 0.4% of the WHO recommended maximum daily intake of 2 g sodium for an adult.
Polysorbate
Optivate 250 IU contains 5 mg of polysorbate 20 in each 2.5 ml which is equivalent to 2 mg/ml.
Optivate 500 IU contains 10 mg of polysorbate 20 in each 5 ml which is equivalent to 2 mg/ml.
Optivate 1000 IU contains 20 mg of polysorbate 20 in each 10 ml which is equivalent to 2 mg/ml.
Polysorbates may cause allergic reactions. Tell your doctor if you have or your child has any known allergies.
Paediatric population
The listed warnings and precautions apply both to adults and children.