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If you have concerns about your medication, call your healthcare provider immediately. Serious allergic reactions can happen with Neulasta. Ask your caregiver to be nearby for the first use. Plan to be in a place where you or your caregiver can appropriately monitor the On-body Injector for Neulasta during the approximately 45 minute Neulasta delivery and for an hour after the delivery.
Avoid activities and places that may interfere with monitoring during the dosing of Neulasta administered by the On-body Injector (hours 26-29).
If you have an allergic reaction during the delivery of Neulasta, remove the On-body Injector by grabbing the edge of the adhesive pad and peeling off the On-body Injector. Get emergency medical help right away.
The On-body Injector should be applied to intact, non-irritated skin on the stomach area (abdomen) or back of the arm. The back of the arm may only be used if there is a caregiver available to monitor the status of the On-body Injector.
Call your healthcare provider immediately if you have severe pain or skin discomfort around your On-body Injector.
Be careful not to bump the On-body Injector or knock the On-body Injector off your body.
Avoid getting body lotions, creams, oils or cleaning agents near the On-body Injector as these products may loosen the adhesive.
Keep the On-body Injector dry for the last 3 hours prior to the dose delivery start.
Only expose the On-body Injector to temperatures between 41°F and 104°F (5°C and 40°C).
After On-body Injector removal, properly dispose of it in a sharps disposal container as instructed by your healthcare provider or by state or local laws.
Keep the On-body Injector at least 4 inches away from electrical equipment such as cell phones, cordless telephones, microwaves and other common appliances. Failure to keep the On-body Injector at least this recommended distance may interfere with operation and can lead to a missed or incomplete dose of Neulasta.
DO NOT:
use hot tubs, whirlpools, or saunas while wearing the On-body Injector. This may affect your medicine.
expose the On-body Injector to direct sunlight. If the On-body Injector is exposed to direct sunlight for more than 1 hour, it may affect your medicine. Wear the On-body Injector under clothing.
sleep on the On-body Injector or apply pressure during wear, especially during dose delivery. This may affect On-body Injector performance.
peel off or disturb the On-body Injector adhesive before your full dose is complete. This may result in a missed or incomplete dose of Neulasta.
A healthcare provider who is familiar with Neulasta should answer your questions. For general questions or support call 1-844-MYNEULASTA (1-844-696-3852) or visit www.neulasta.com.
Guide to Parts for On-body Injector for Neulasta
The On-body Injector is working properly.
If at any time you hear beeping, check the status light. If it is flashing red, call your healthcare provider immediately.
Fill indicator
After your dose delivery is complete, check to see if the black line on your On-body Injector fill indicator is at empty.
On-body Injector Placement
Step 1: Monitor On-body Injector
A Check your status light occasionally for app