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Acthar 80 [USP'U]/mL

Repository Corticotropin · INJECTION · Mallinckrodt ARD LLC

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Acthar is an injectable medication that contains a synthetic form of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and is used to treat certain inflammatory and autoimmune conditions by stimulating the body's natural production of cortisol. It is administered as an intramuscular injection and comes in a concentration of 80 USP units per milliliter.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Acthar
Generic Name
Repository Corticotropin
NDC Code (Product)
63004-8710
Manufacturer
Mallinckrodt ARD LLC
Strength
80 [USP'U]/mL
Dosage Form
INJECTION
Route
INTRAMUSCULAR, SUBCUTANEOUS
Marketing Status
Application #
NDA008372
Drug Class
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone [EPC]
Marketing Start
01/07/2013

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Acthar Gel is indicated as monotherapy for the treatment of infantile spasms in infants and children under 2 years of age. ( 1.1 ) Acthar Gel is indicated for the treatment of exacerbations of multiple sclerosis in adults. ( 1.2 ) Acthar Gel may be used for the following disorders and diseases: rheumatic ( 1.3 ); collagen ( 1.4 ); dermatologic ( 1.5 ); allergic states ( 1.6 ); ophthalmic ( 1.7 ); respiratory ( 1.8 ); and edematous state. ( 1.9 ) 1.1 Infantile Spasms Acthar Gel is indicated as monotherapy for the treatment of infantile spasms in infants and children under 2 years of age. 1.2 Multiple Sclerosis Acthar Gel is indicated for the treatment of acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis in adults. Controlled clinical trials have shown Acthar Gel to be effective in speeding the resolution of acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis. However, there is no evidence that it affects the ultimate outcome or natural history of the disease. 1.3 Rheumatic Disorders As adjunctive therapy for short-term administration (to tide the patient over an acute episode or exacerbation) in: Psoriatic arthritis; Rheumatoid arthritis, including juvenile rheumatoid arthriti

Dosage & Administration

2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Acthar Gel vial is for either intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. ( 2.1 ) Acthar Gel single-dose pre-filled SelfJect injector: is for subcutaneous administration by adults only. ( 2.1 ) used to administer single doses of 40 units or 80 units only. ( 2.1 ) Infantile spasms: doses must be administered intramuscularly using the Acthar gel vial. The recommended dose is 150 U/m 2 divided into twice daily injections of 75 U/m 2 . After 2 weeks of treatment dosing should be gradually tapered and discontinued over a 2-week period. Acthar Gel single-dose pre-filled SelfJect injector is not to be used for the treatment of infantile spasms ( 2.2 ) Acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis: daily intramuscular or subcutaneous doses of 80 to 120 units for 2-3 weeks may be administered. It may be necessary to taper the dose. ( 2.3 ) Other disorders and diseases: individualize dosing depending on the disease and patient. The usual dose is 40 to 80 units given intramuscularly or subcutaneously every 24 to 72 hours. It may be necessary to taper the dose. ( 2.4 ) 2.1 Important Information Acthar Gel vial is intended for either intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.

Contraindications

4 CONTRAINDICATIONS Acthar Gel is contraindicated: for intravenous administration. in infants under 2 years of age who have suspected congenital infections. with concomitant administration of live or live attenuated vaccines in patients receiving immunosuppressive doses of Acthar Gel. in patients with scleroderma, osteoporosis, systemic fungal infections, ocular herpes simplex, recent surgery, history of or the presence of a peptic ulcer, congestive heart failure, uncontrolled hypertension, primary adrenocortical insufficiency, adrenocortical hyperfunction, or sensitivity to proteins of porcine origin. Acthar Gel is contraindicated: for intravenous administration ( 4 ) in infants under 2 years of age who have suspected congenital infections ( 4 ) with concomitant administration of live or live attenuated vaccines in patients receiving immunosuppressive doses of Acthar Gel ( 4 ) in patients with scleroderma, osteoporosis, systemic fungal infections, ocular herpes simplex, recent surgery, history of or the presence of a peptic ulcer, congestive heart failure, uncontrolled hypertension, primary adrenocortical insufficiency, adrenocortical hyperfunction, or sensitivity to proteins of p

Drug Interactions

7 DRUG INTERACTIONS Formal drug-drug interaction studies have not been performed. Acthar Gel may accentuate the electrolyte loss associated with diuretic therapy. Acthar Gel may accentuate electrolyte loss associated with diuretics. ( 7 )

Adverse Reactions

6 ADVERSE REACTIONS The following clinically significant adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling: Infections [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1) ] Cushing's Syndrome and Adrenal Insufficiency Upon Withdrawal [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2) ] Elevated Blood Pressure, Salt and Water Retention, and Hypokalemia [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3) ] Masking Symptoms of Other Diseases [see Warnings and Precautions (5.5) ] Gastrointestinal Perforation and Bleeding [see Warnings and Precautions (5.6) ] Behavioral and Mood Disturbances [see Warnings and Precautions (5.7) ] Ophthalmic Effects [see Warnings and Precautions (5.9) ] Immunogenicity Potential [see Warnings and Precautions (5.10) ] Negative Effects on Growth and Physical Development [see Warnings and Precautions (5.12) ] Decrease in Bone Density [see Warnings and Precautions (5.13) ] Commonly reported postmarketing adverse reactions for Acthar Gel include injection site reaction, asthenic conditions (including fatigue, malaise, asthenia and lethargy), fluid retention (including peripheral swelling), insomnia, headache, and blood glucose increased. ( 6.2 ) The most common adverse reactions (5% or greater in th

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Acthar used for?

Acthar is an injectable medication that contains a synthetic form of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and is used to treat certain inflammatory and autoimmune conditions by stimulating the body's natural production of cortisol. It is administered as an intramuscular injection and comes in a concentration of 80 USP units per milliliter.

Is Acthar a controlled substance?

Acthar is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Acthar?

The generic name for Acthar is Repository Corticotropin. There are 2 other brand versions of Repository Corticotropin.

What is the NDC code for Acthar 80 [USP'U]/mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Acthar 80 [USP'U]/mL is 63004-8710, listed by Mallinckrodt ARD LLC.

Product NDC

63004-8710

Package NDC

63004-8710-1

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