Label: STANDARDIZED CAT HAIR injection, solution

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Drug Label Information

Updated August 24, 2009

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    WARNINGS

    Standardized cat hair and cat pelt extracts labeled in Bioequivalent Allergy Units (BAU/ml) are not interchangeable with each other and are not interchangeable with cat extracts labeled in Allergy Units (AU/ml).  Standardized Cat allergenic extract is intended for use by physicians who are experienced in the administration of allergenic extracts for diagnosis, immunotherapy and the emergency care of anaphylaxis, or for use under the guidance of an allergy specialist.  This extract is not directly interchangeable with other allergenic extracts.  Patients being switched from other types of extract to Antigen Laboratories’ allergenic extracts should be started as though they were coming under treatment for the first time.  See “WARNINGS” section.  As with all allergenic extracts, severe systemic reactions may occur.  In certain individuals, these life-threatening reactions may result in death.  Patients should be observed for at least 20 minutes following allergenic extract injections.  Treatment and emergency measures, as well as personnel trained in their use, should be immediately available in the event of a life-threatening reaction.  Sensitive patients may experience severe anaphylactic reactions resulting in respiratory obstruction, shock, coma and/or death.  Patients being switched from one lot of extract to another from the same manufacturer should have the dose reduced by 75%.
    This product should not be injected intravenously.  Deep subcutaneous routes have proven to be safe, see “WARNINGS”, “PRECAUTIONS”, “ADVERSE REACTIONS” and “OVERDOSAGE” sections.
    Patients receiving beta-blockers may not be responsive to epinephrine or inhaled bronchodilators.  Respiratory obstruction not responding to parenteral or inhaled bronchodilators may require theophylline, oxygen, intubation and the use of life support systems.  Parenteral fluid and/or plasma expanders may be utilized for treatment of shock.  Adrenocorticosteroids may be administered parenterally or intravenously.  Refer to “ADVERSE REACTIONS” section.


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  • DESCRIPTION
    DESCRIPTION -     The cat allergen that seems to be most important has been called cat allergen 1 (Fel d I) and is found in saliva and extracts of cat hair, dander, and pelt.  Using ...
  • CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
    CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY -     As a consequence of the discovery of IgE and the development of methods to identify and quantify anti-allergen IgE levels, interest in recent years has centered around ...
  • INDICATIONS & USAGE
    INDICATIONS AND USAGE -     Allergenic extract is indicated for diagnostic testing and for the treatment (immunotherapy) of patients whose histories indicate that upon natural exposure to cat ...
  • CONTRAINDICATIONS
    CONTRAINDICATIONS -     Do not administer in the presence of diseases characterized by bleeding diathesis.  Individuals with autoimmune disease may be at risk of exacerbating symptoms, of the ...
  • WARNINGS
    WARNINGS -     Allergenic extracts should be used by physicians with experience in maximal dose immunotherapy and treatment of anaphylaxis.  Patients receiving beta-blockers may not be responsive ...
  • PRECAUTIONS
    PRECAUTIONS -     General:  Immunotherapy must be given under the supervision of a physician.  Sterile solutions of vials, syringes, etc. should be used.  Aseptic technique should be observed in ...
  • ADVERSE REACTIONS
    ADVERSE REACTIONS -     Adverse reactions include, but are not necessarily limited to urticaria, itching, edema of the extremities, respiratory wheezing or asthma, dyspnea, cyanosis, tachycardia ...
  • OVERDOSAGE
    OVERDOSAGE -     If a systemic or anaphylactic reaction does occur, oxygen by nasal cannula, mask or ambu bag should be first treatment if patient has respiratory distress or asthma.  Apply a ...
  • DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION
    DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION -     The current standard method of immunotherapy dates back to Noon.  Therapy is begun with a low dose which has been shown to be tolerated by both experience and skin ...
  • HOW SUPPLIED
    HOW SUPPLIED -     Standardized Cat allergenic extract is expressed in BAU/ml.  It is supplied in 10,000 BAU/ml, 5,000 BAU/ml and 1,000 BAU/ml in 5, 10, 30 and 50 ml containers.  Extracts in 5 ml ...
  • STORAGE AND HANDLING
    STORAGE -     Store all stock concentrates and dilutions at 2-8 degrees C.  Keep at this temperature during office use.  The expiration date of allergenic extract is listed on the container label ...
  • REFERENCES
    REFERENCES - Evans, R., Pence, H., Kaplan, H., Rocklin, R.: The Effect of Immunotherapy on Humoral and Cellular Response in Ragweed Hay Fever. J. Clin. Inv. 57: 1378-1385, 1976. Gleich, G.J. ...
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