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We are sharing this information so you'll know what to expect from the process of preparing a Rebinyn® dose. For full instructions, refer to the FDA-approved patient information and Instructions for Use.

PREPARING AN INFUSION

First, you’ll need to reconstitute Rebinyn®, which comes in powder form. The MixPro® prefilled syringe comes with every package of Rebinyn®.

Choose a place where you can prepare your dose on a level surface and gather everything you’ll need:

    •    A clean surface
    •    Alcohol swabs
    •    Rebinyn® vial, in your doctor’s recommended dose
    •    MixPro® prefilled syringe with diluent
    •    Vial adapter
    •    Plunger rod


MixPro® is prefilled with diluent, so mixing a dose is as quick as attach, twist, and mix.

First, you’ll need to reconstitute Rebinyn®, which comes in powder form. The MixPro® prefilled syringe comes with every package of Rebinyn®.

Choose a place where you can prepare your dose on a level surface and gather everything you’ll need:

  • A clean surface
  • Alcohol swabs
  • Rebinyn® vial, in your doctor’s recommended dose
  • MixPro® prefilled syringe with diluent
  • Vial adapter
  • Plunger rod


MixPro® is prefilled with diluent, so mixing a dose is as quick as attach, twist, and mix.

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Attach
Attach

Place the vial on a flat, solid surface. Hold the protective cap and place the vial adapter over the vial. Press down firmly until the adapter spike penetrates the rubber stopper, then remove the protective cap from the vial adapter.

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Twist
Twist

Connect the prefilled diluent syringe to the vial adapter by turning it clockwise until it is secured.

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Mix
Mix

Push the plunger rod to slowly inject all the diluent into the vial.

Please note, this is not the complete Rebinyn® Instructions for Use. Please refer to the Instructions for Use provided with the Prescribing Information.

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WATCH HOW TO PREPARE A DOSE OF REBINYN® WITH MIXPRO®

In this video, you can see how quick it is to mix a dose of Rebinyn® in just 3 steps: attach, twist, and mix.

Please see full Prescribing Information.
Please see full Important Safety Information.

Please see full Prescribing Information.
Please see full Important Safety Information.

Selected Important Safety Information

What is the most important information I need to know about Rebinyn®?

  • Do not attempt to do an infusion yourself unless you have been taught how by your healthcare provider or hemophilia treatment center. Carefully follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding the dose and schedule for infusing Rebinyn®.

Who should not use Rebinyn®?
Do not use Rebinyn® if you:

  • are allergic to Factor IX or any of the other ingredients of Rebinyn®.
  • are allergic to hamster proteins.
     

Indications and Usage

What is Rebinyn®, Coagulation Factor IX (Recombinant), GlycoPEGylated?
Rebinyn® is an injectable medicine used to replace clotting Factor IX that is missing in patients with hemophilia B. Rebinyn® is used to treat, prevent, or reduce the frequency (number) of bleeding episodes in people with hemophilia B. Your healthcare provider may give you Rebinyn® when you have surgery. Rebinyn® is not used for immune tolerance therapy.

Important Safety Information

What is the most important information I need to know about Rebinyn®?

  • Do not attempt to do an infusion yourself unless you have been taught how by your healthcare provider or hemophilia treatment center. Carefully follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding the dose and schedule for infusing Rebinyn®.

Who should not use Rebinyn®?
Do not use Rebinyn® if you:

  • are allergic to Factor IX or any of the other ingredients of Rebinyn®.
  • are allergic to hamster proteins.

What should I tell my healthcare provider before using Rebinyn®?
Tell your healthcare provider if you:

  • have or have had any medical conditions.
  • take any medicines, including non-prescription medicines and dietary supplements.
  • are nursing, pregnant, or plan to become pregnant.
  • have been told you have inhibitors to Factor IX.

How should I use Rebinyn®?

  • Rebinyn® is given as an infusion into the vein.
  • Call your healthcare provider right away if your bleeding does not stop after taking Rebinyn®.
  • Do not stop using Rebinyn® without consulting your healthcare provider.

What are the possible side effects of Rebinyn®?

  • Common side effects include infusion site reaction (bruising, bleeding, swelling, pain, or redness), itching, and rash.
  • Your body can also make antibodies called “inhibitors” against Factor IX, including Rebinyn®, which may stop Rebinyn® from working properly. Your healthcare provider may need to test your blood for inhibitors from time to time.
  • Call your healthcare provider right away or get emergency treatment right away if you get, for example, any of the following signs of an allergic reaction: hives, chest tightness, wheezing, difficulty breathing, and/or swelling of the face.
  • You may be at an increased risk of forming blood clots in your body, especially if you have risk factors for developing blood clots. Call your healthcare provider if you have chest pain, difficulty breathing, leg tenderness, or swelling.
  • Animals given repeat doses of Rebinyn® showed Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) in certain cells in the brain. The potential human implications of these animal tests are unknown.
     

Please click here for Prescribing Information.

Rebinyn® is a prescription medication.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.