Pegasys

Pegasys treats hepatitis B and C infections. Pegasys is an interferon medication that uses the immune system to attack viruses.

Pegasys Overview

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Pegasys is a prescription medication used to treat hepatitis B and also to treat chronic (lasting a long time) hepatitis C infection in people who have not taken alpha interferon.  Pegasys belongs to a group of drugs called interferons. It works by activating the body's immune system to attack hepatitis viruses.

This medication comes in an injectable form and is given just under the skin. It is usually given once a week, for up to 48 weeks.

Common side effects of Pegasys are flu-like symptoms, tiredness, and stomach problems.

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What are you taking Pegasys for?

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  • Other
  • Brain Neoplasms
  • Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
  • Carcinoma, Renal Cell
  • Colorectal Neoplasms
  • Cryoglobulinemia
  • Hemangioma
  • Hepatitis C, Chronic
  • Hepatitis D
  • Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
  • Ileal Neoplasms
  • Leukemia, Hairy Cell
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Melanoma
  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Mycosis Fungoides
  • Sezary Syndrome
  • Skin Neoplasms
  • Skin Ulcer
  • Thrombocythemia, Essential
  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Warts

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  • A couple weeks
  • A month or so
  • A few months
  • A year or so
  • Two years or more

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Uses of Pegasys

Pegasys is a prescription medicine used to treat

  • hepatitis B
  • chronic (lasting a long time) hepatitis C infection, with or without the medication ribavirin, in people who have not yet taken alpha interferon

This medication may be prescribed for other uses. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

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Pegasys Drug Class

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Side Effects of Pegasys

Pegasys can cause serious side effects including:

1. Blood problems. Pegasys can affect your bone marrow and cause low red blood cell, low white blood cell and platelet counts. In some people, these blood counts may fall to dangerously low levels. If your blood cell counts become very low, you can get anemia, infections or have problems with bleeding and bruising.

2. Thyroid problems. Some people develop changes in the function of their thyroid. Symptoms of thyroid changes include feeling cold or hot all the time, a change in your weight, and changes to your skin, trouble concentrating.

3. Blood sugar problems. Some people may develop high blood sugar or diabetes. If you have high blood sugar or diabetes before starting Pegasys, talk to your healthcare provider before you take Pegasys. If you develop high blood sugar or diabetes while taking Pegasys, your healthcare provider may tell you to stop Pegasys and prescribe a different medicine for you.

Symptoms of high blood sugar or diabetes may include:

  • Increased thirst
  • Tiredness
  • Urinating more often than normal
  • Increased appetite
  • Weight loss
  • Your breath smells like fruit

4. Serious eye problems. Pegasys may cause eye problems that may lead to vision loss or blindness. You should have an eye exam before your start taking Pegasys. If you have eye problems or have had them in the past, you may need eye exams while taking Pegasys. Tell your healthcare provider or eye doctor right away if you have any vision changes while taking Pegasys.

5. Serious liver problems, worsening of liver problems, including liver failure and death.

Symptoms of liver problems may include:

  • nausea
  • loss of appetite
  • tiredness
  • diarrhea
  • yellowing of your skin or the white part of your eyes
  • bleeding more easily than normal
  • swelling of your stomach area (abdomen)
  • confusion
  • sleepiness
  • you cannot be awakened (coma)

6. Lung problems including:

  • trouble breathing
  • pneumonia
  • inflammation of lung tissue
  • new or worse high blood pressure of the lungs (pulmonary hypertension). This can be severe and may lead to death. You may need to have a chest X-ray or other tests if you develop fever, cough, shortness of breath or other symptoms of a lung problem during treatment with Pegasys.

7. Inflammation of your pancreas (pancreatitis). Symptoms of inflammation of your pancreas (pancreatitis) may include:

  • severe stomach (abdomen) pain
  • severe back pain
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • fever

8. Inflammation of your intestines (colitis). Symptoms of inflammation of your intestines (colitis) may include:

  • severe stomach area (abdomen) pain
  • bloody diarrhea or bloody bowel movements

9. Serious allergic reactions and skin reactions. Symptoms may include:

  • itching
  • swelling of your face, eyes, lips, tongue, or throat
  • trouble breathing
  • anxiousness
  • chest pain
  • feeling faint
  • skin rash, hives, sores in your mouth, or your skin blisters and peels

10. Nerve problems. People who take Pegasys or other alpha interferon products with telbivudine (Tyzeka) for hepatitis B can develop nerve problems such as continuing numbness, tingling, or burning sensation in the arms or legs (peripheral neuropathy).

11. Effect on growth in children. Children can experience a delay in weight gain and height increase while being treated with Pegasys and ribavirin. Catch-up in growth happens after treatment stops, but some children may not reach the height that they were expected to have before treatment. Talk to your healthcare provider if you are concerned about your child’s growth during treatment with Pegasys and ribavirin.

Call your healthcare provider if you have any of these symptoms. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the symptoms listed above.


The most common, but less serious side effects of Pegasys:

  • flu-like symptoms. Symptoms may include: fever, chills, muscle aches, joint pain, and headaches. Some of these symptoms may be decreased by injecting your Pegasys dose in the evening. Talk to your healthcare provider about which over-the-counter medicines you can take to help prevent or decrease some of the symptoms.
  • tiredness and weakness. Many people become very tired or feel weak while taking Pegasys.
  • stomach problems. Nausea and vomiting may happen with Pegasys.
  • loss of appetite
  • skin reactions. Some people may develop redness, swelling, dry or itchy skin at the site of injection. If after several days these symptoms do not disappear, contact your healthcare provider.
  • hair thinning. Temporary hair loss is not uncommon during treatment with Pegasys.
  • trouble sleeping

Pegasys Interactions

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Pegasys and certain other medicines may affect each other and cause side effects. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take:

  • the anti-hepatitis B medicine telbivudine (Tyzeka).
  • theophylline (Theo-24, Elixophyllin, Uniphyl, Theolair). Your healthcare provider may need to monitor the amount of theophylline in your body and make changes to your theophylline dose.
  • any anti-HIV medicines
  • methadone hydrochloride (Methadose, Dolophine hydrochloride)
  • azathioprine (Azasan, Imuran)

Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them and show it to your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.

Do not take Pegasys in combination with ribavirin if you:

  • are pregnant, or planning to get pregnant during treatment or during the 6 months after treatment
  • are a male patient with a female sexual partner who is pregnant or plans to become pregnant at any time while you are being treated with ribavirin or during the 6 months after your treatment has ended
  • have certain blood disorders such as thalassemia major or sickle-cell anemia.
  • take didanosine (Videx or Videx EC)

Pegasys Precautions

Do not take Pegasys if you:

  • have certain other liver problems
  • have certain types of hepatitis caused by your immune system attacking your liver (autoimmune hepatitis)
  • have had a serious allergic reaction to another alpha interferon medicine or to any of the ingredients in Pegasys. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction to alpha-interferon may include: itching, swelling of your face, tongue, throat, trouble breathing, feeling dizzy or faint, and chest pain.

Do not take Pegasys in combination with ribavirin if you:  
  • are pregnant, or planning to get pregnant during treatment or during the 6 months after treatment
  • are a male patient with a female sexual partner who is pregnant or plans to become pregnant at any time while you are being treated with ribavirin or during the 6 months after your treatment has ended
  • have certain blood disorders such as thalassemia major or sickle-cell anemia
  • take didanosine (Videx or Videx EC)

Do not give Pegasys to a baby under 1 year of age. Pegasys contains benzyl alcohol. Benzyl alcohol can cause nervous system problems and other problems which may lead to death. 

Do not drink alcohol, including beer, wine and liquor while taking Pegasys. This may make your liver disease worse.

Pegasys Food Interactions

Medicines can interact with certain foods. In some cases, this may be harmful and your doctor may advise you to avoid certain foods. In the case of Pegasys there are no specific foods that you must exclude from your diet when receiving Pegasys.

Inform MD

Before taking Pegasys, tell your healthcare provider if you have:

  • liver problems (other than hepatitis B or C) or had lung problems
  • thyroid problems
  • diabetes
  • colitis (inflammation of your intestine)
  • cancer
  • hepatitis B or C infection
  • HIV infection (the virus that causes AIDS)
  • kidney problems
  • high blood triglyceride levels (fat in your blood)
  • an organ transplant
  • any other medical conditions
  • are pregnant or breastfeeding

Pegasys and Pregnancy

  • If you are pregnant do not start taking or continue taking Pegasys alone or in combination with ribavirin. Ribavirin in combination with Pegasys may cause birth defects or death of your unborn baby.
  • Avoid becoming pregnant while taking Pegasys, alone or in combination with ribavirin. Pegasys, alone or in combination with ribavirin, may harm your unborn child (death or serious birth defects) or cause you to lose your baby (miscarry).

Pegasys and Lactation

Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if Pegasys is excreted in human breast milk or if it will harm your nursing baby.

Pegasys Usage

  • Pegasys is given by injection under the skin (subcutaneous injection).
  • Your healthcare provider will decide on your dose of Pegasys and when you will take it. Pegasys is usually injected one time each week.
  • If your healthcare provider decides that you can inject Pegasys for your condition, inject it exactly as prescribed.
  • Your healthcare provider may change your dose of Pegasys if needed. Do not change your dose unless your healthcare provider tells you to change it.
  • Do not switch to another brand of interferon without talking to your healthcare provider
  • Take your prescribed dose of Pegasys 1 time each week, on the same day of each week and at approximately the same time.
  • Do not take more than your prescribed dose.
  • If you miss your dose
  • If you remember within 2 days of when you should have taken Pegasys, give yourself an injection of Pegasys as soon as you remember. Take your next dose on the day you would usually take it.
  • If more than 2 days have passed, ask your healthcare provider what you should do.
  • Your healthcare provider should show you how to prepare and measure your dose of Pegasys, and how to inject yourself before you use Pegasys for the first time.

Pegasys Dosage

Take Pegasys exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully. Your doctor will determine the best dose for you.

Pegasys Monotherapy in Adult Patients:

The recommended dose of Pegasys monotherapy for chronic hepatitis C is 180 mcg (1 mL vial, 0.5 mL prefilled syringe or 0.5 mL disposable autoinjector) once weekly for 48 weeks.

Pegasys/Ribavirin Combination Therapy in Adult Patients:

The recommended dose of Pegasys when used in combination with ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C is 180 mcg (1 mL vial, 0.5 mL prefilled syringe or 0.5 mL disposable autoinjector) once weekly. The recommended dose of ribavirin and duration for Pegasys/ribavirin therapy is based on viral genotype.

The daily dose ribavirin is 800 mg to 1200 mg administered orally in two divided doses. Ribarvirin should be taken with food.

Pegasys/Ribavirin Combination Therapy in Pediatric Patients:

Pegasys is administered as 180 mcg/1.73 m2 × BSA subcutaneously once weekly, to a maximum dose of 180 mcg, and should be given in combination with ribavirin. The recommended treatment duration for patients with genotype 2 or 3 is 24 weeks and for other genotypes is 48 weeks.

Ribavirin is available only as a 200 mg tablet and therefore the healthcare provider should determine if this sized tablet can be swallowed by the pediatric patient. Ribavirin should be administered with food. The recommended doses for ribavirin is based on body weight. The dose range is 400 mg to 1200 mg daily (divided doses). Patients who initiate treatment prior to their 18th birthday should maintain pediatric dosing through the completion of therapy.

Chronic Hepatitis C with HIV Coinfection

Pegasys Monotherapy in Adult Patients:

The recommended dose of Pegasys monotherapy for chronic hepatitis C in patients coinfected with HIV is 180 mcg (1 mL vial, 0.5 mL prefilled syringe or 0.5 mL disposable autoinjector) once weekly for 48 weeks.

Pegasys/Ribavirin Combination Therapy:

The recommended dose when used in combination with ribavirin is Pegasys 180 mcg once weekly and ribavirin 800 mg orally daily given in two divided doses for a total of 48 weeks, regardless of genotype.

Since ribavirin absorption increases when administered with a meal, patients are advised to take ribavirin with food.

Chronic Hepatitis B

Pegasys Monotherapy in Adult Patients:

The recommended dose of Pegasys monotherapy for hepatitis B is 180 mcg (1 mL vial, 0.5 mL prefilled syringe or 0.5 mL disposable autoinjector) once weekly for 48 weeks.

 

Pegasys Overdose

If you take too much Pegasys, call your local Poison Control Center or seek emergency medical attention right away.

Other Requirements

  • Store Pegasys single use vials and prefilled syringes in a refrigerator, at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C).
  • Do not freeze or shake Pegasys.
  • Protect Pegasys from light. Keep Pegasys vials, prefilled syringes, and all medicines out of the reach of children.

Pegasys FDA Warning

WARNING:

Alpha interferons, including Pegasys, may cause or aggravate fatal or life-threatening neuropsychiatric, autoimmune, ischemic, and infectious disorders. Patients should be monitored closely with periodic clinical and laboratory evaluations. Therapy should be withdrawn in patients with persistently severe or worsening signs or symptoms of these conditions. In many, but not all cases, these disorders resolve after stopping Pegasys.

Use with Ribavirin

Ribavirin, including Copegus, may cause birth defects and/or death of the fetus. Extreme care must be taken to avoid pregnancy in female patients and in female partners of male patients. Ribavirin causes hemolytic anemia. The anemia associated with ribavirin therapy may result in a worsening of cardiac disease.