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AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION

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Introduction

Package Leaflet: Information for the User

AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml solution for injection

(interferon beta-1a)

Pre-filled syringe

Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.

Even if you have used Avonex before, some of the information may have changed.

  • Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.
  • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
  • This medicine has been prescribed for you only. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their signs of illness are the same as yours.
  • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. See section 4.

(Information notes)

This leaflet is updated from time to time.

Check for updates to this leaflet each time you renew your prescription.

If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Contents of the pack

  1. What is AVONEX and what is it used for
  2. What you need to know before you use AVONEX
  3. How to use AVONEX
  4. Possible side effects
  5. Storing AVONEX
  6. Contents of the pack and further information
  7. How to inject AVONEX

1. What is AVONEX and what is it used for

What is AVONEX?

The active substance of Avonex is a protein called interferon beta-1a.Interferons are natural substances produced by your body to protect you from infections and diseases. The protein in Avonex is produced with exactly the same ingredients as the interferon beta present in the human body.

What is AVONEX used for?

Avonex is used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS).Treatment with Avonex may help prevent it from getting worse, although it will not cure MS.

Each patient has specific symptoms of MS.These can be:

  • Feeling of instability or dizziness, walking problems, muscle stiffness and spasms, fatigue, tingling in the face, arms or legs
  • Acute or chronic pain, bladder and bowel problems, sexual problems and vision problems
  • Difficulty thinking and concentrating, depression.

MS also tends to flare up from time to time: this is what is known as a relapse.

(Information notes)

Avonex works best when you use it:

  • at the same time
  • once a week
  • regularly

Do not stop using Avonex without talking to your doctor.

Avonex may help reduce the number of relapses you may have and slow down the disabling effects of MS.Your doctor will explain how long you can use Avonex or when to stop treatment.

How does AVONEX work?

Multiple sclerosis is associated with nerve damage (in the brain or spinal cord). In MS, your body's defense system reacts to your own myelin, i.e. the insulation that surrounds nerve fibers. When myelin is damaged, messages between the brain and other parts of the body are disrupted. This is what causes the symptoms of MS. Avonex appears to work by preventing your body's defense system from attacking myelin.

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2. What you need to know before you use AVONEX

Do not use AVONEX

  • if you are allergicto interferon beta or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6);
  • if you have severe depressionor have had thoughts of suicide.

Talk to your doctor immediately in any of these cases.

(Information notes)

Avonex and allergic reactions.As Avonex is made from a protein, there is a small chance that an allergic reaction may occur.

Additional information on depression. You must not use Avonex if you have severe depression or have had thoughts of suicide.

If you have depression, your doctor may prescribe Avonex, but it is essential that they know if you have had depression or any other problem that affects your mood.

Warnings and precautions

Talk to your doctor before you start using Avonex if you have or have had in the past:

  • Depressionor mood problems
  • Suicidal thoughts.

You must tell your doctor immediately about changes in your mood, suicidal thoughts, unusual feelings of sadness, anxiety or hopelessness.

  • Epilepsyor other uncontrolled seizure disorders
  • Severe kidney or liver problems
  • Low white blood cell or platelet counts, which may increase the risk of infection, bleeding or anemia
  • Heart problemsthat may cause symptoms such as chest pain (angina),especially after any activity; swelling of ankles, difficulty breathing (congestive heart failure)or an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias).
  • Irritation at the injection site that can cause skin and tissue damage (injection site necrosis). When you are ready to administer the injection, carefully follow the instructions in section 7, "How to inject AVONEX" at the end of this leaflet. This reduces the risk of injection site reactions.

Talk to your doctor if you have any of these conditionsor if they get worse while using Avonex.

During treatment, blood clots may form in small blood vessels. These clots could affect your kidneys. This can happen after several weeks or several years after starting treatment with Avonex.

Your doctor may want to check your blood pressure, blood (platelet count), and kidney function.

Tell your doctor that you are using Avonex:

  • If you are going to have a blood test.Avonex may interfere with the results.

(Information notes)

There may be times when you need to remind other healthcare professionals that you are being treated with Avonex.For example, if you are prescribed other medicines or if you have a blood test, Avonex may interact with other medicines or with the test results.

Pediatric population

Avonex is not recommended for use in children and adolescents because the data on the use of Avonex in this population are limited. Avonex must not be used in children under 10 years of age because it has not been established whether it would work for them and whether it would be safe.

Other medicines and AVONEX

Tell your doctorif you are using, have recently used, or might use any other medicines, especially for the treatment of epilepsy or depression. Avonex may affect other medicines or be affected by them. This includes any other medicine, including medicines obtained without a prescription.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or plan to become pregnant, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this medicine.

No harmful effects on the baby are expected. Avonex can be used during breastfeeding.

Driving and using machines

If you feel dizzy, do not drive.Avonex can make some people feel dizzy. If this happens to you or if you have any other side effect that may affect your ability, do not drive or use machines.

Important information about some of the ingredients of AVONEX:

This medicine is essentially sodium-free. It contains less than 23 mg (1 mmol) of sodium per weekly dose.

3. How to use AVONEX Dosage

Recommended weekly dose

One Avonex injection once a week.

Try to use Avonex at the same time on the same day each week.

If you have decided to start treatment with Avonex, your doctor may provide you with a dose adjustment device called Avostartclip. The Avostartclip attaches to the syringe and allows you to gradually increase the dose of Avonex when you start treatment. This is to limit the flu-like symptoms that some patients experience when they start using Avonex. Your doctor or nurse will help you use the Avostartclip dose adjustment device.

(Information notes)

When starting Avonex

If you are going to use Avonex for the first time, your doctor may advise you to start gradually increasing the dose to adjust to the effects of Avonex before administering the full dose. You will be provided with an Avostartclip dose adjustment device. The Avostartclip attaches to the syringe to administer a reduced dose of Avonex when you start treatment. Each Avostartclip is for single use and must be discarded along with the rest of Avonex. For details on its use, talk to your doctor.

Self-injection

You can inject Avonex without your doctor's help if you have been taught how to do it. See the self-injection instructions at the end of this leaflet (see section 7, How to inject AVONEX).

If you have problemshandling the syringe, talk to your doctor. You may receive help.

(Information notes)

More details on how to inject Avonex are included at the end of this leaflet.

Alternative needle:

The Avonex pack already contains an injection needle. Your doctor may prescribe a shorter and thinner needle, depending on your body characteristics. Talk to your doctor to find out if it is suitable for you.

If you have problems handling the syringe, talk to your doctor about using a syringe holder. It is a specially designed support that helps you inject Avonex.

Duration of treatment with AVONEX

Your doctor will tell you how long you should use Avonex. It is essential that you use Avonex regularly. Do not make any changes that your doctor has not told you to make.

If you inject more AVONEX than you should

You should only have one Avonex injection once a week. If you have had more than one Avonex injection within three days, contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

If you miss an injection

If you miss your usual weekly dose, inject a dose as soon as possible. Then skip the treatment for one week. Continue with the injection on that day of each week. If you have a preferred day for using Avonex, talk to your doctor to adjust the dose and get back to your preferred day. Do not give yourself two injections to make up for the missed injection.

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4. Possible Adverse Effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause adverse effects, although not all people suffer from them.

(Informative notes)

Although the list of possible adverse effects may seem worrying, it is possible that you will not experience any of them.

Severe Adverse Effects: Seek Medical Help

Severe Allergic Reactions

If you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Swelling of the face, lips, or tongue
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Rash.

Call a doctor immediately. Do not use Avonex until you have spoken with a doctor.

Depression

If you experience any symptoms of depression:

  • Unusual feeling of sadness, anxiety, or hopelessness.

Call a doctor immediately.

Liver Problems

If you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Yellowing of the skin or the white part of the eyes (jaundice)
  • Generalized itching
  • Feeling of discomfort (nausea and vomiting)
  • Bruises that appear easily on the skin.

Call a doctor immediatelyas they may be manifestations of a possible liver problem.

Adverse Effects Observed in Clinical Trials

(Informative notes)

Adverse effects observed in clinical trials. These are adverse effects reported by people during the evaluation of Avonex. The figures are based on the number of people who experienced them. They give an idea of the likelihood that you will develop similar adverse effects.

Very Common Adverse Effects

(may affect more than 1 in 10 people)

  • Pseudoflu-like symptoms: headache, muscle pain, chills, or fever: see Pseudoflu-like symptoms, below
  • Headache.

Common Adverse Effects

(may affect up to 1 in 10 people)

  • Loss of appetite
  • Feeling of weakness and fatigue
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Depression
  • Facial flushing
  • Nasal discharge
  • Diarrhea (soft stools)
  • Feeling of discomfort (nausea or vomiting)
  • Numbness or tingling of the skin
  • Rash, skin bruising
  • Increased sweating, night sweats
  • Pain in muscles, joints, arms, legs, or neck
  • Muscle cramps, stiffness in muscles and joints
  • Pain, bruising, and redness at the injection site
  • Changes in blood tests. The symptoms you may experience are fatigue, repeated infections, bruising, or bleeding without apparent cause.

Uncommon Adverse Effects

(may affect up to 1 in 100 people)

  • Hair loss
  • Changes in menstruation
  • Burning sensation at the injection site.

Rare Adverse Effects

(may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people)

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Kidney problems, including scarring that can reduce kidney function. If you experience any of the following symptoms:
    • Foamy urine
    • Fatigue
  • Swelling, especially of ankles and eyelids, and weight gain.

Report to your doctor as they may be manifestations of a possible kidney problem.

  • Blood clots in small blood vessels that can affect your kidneys (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura or hemolytic uremic syndrome). The symptoms may include an increase in bruising, bleeding, fever, extreme weakness, headache, dizziness, or fainting. Your doctor may find changes in your blood and kidney function.

If you are concerned about any of the effects, talk to your doctor.

Other Adverse Effects

(Informative notes)

These effects have been observed in people using Avonex, but we do not know how frequently they occur.

If you feel dizzy, do not drive.

  • Thyroid dysfunction or excess activity
  • Nervousness or anxiety, emotional instability, irrational thoughts or hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not real), confusion, or suicide
  • Numbness, dizziness, seizures, or epileptic fits and migraines
  • Perception of your heartbeat (palpitations), rapid or irregular heartbeat, or heart problems accompanied by the following symptoms: reduced exercise capacity, inability to stay lying down, difficulty breathing, or swelling of ankles
  • Liver problems as described previously
  • Hives or pseudovesicular rash, itching, worsening of existing psoriasis
  • Swelling or bleeding at the injection site, tissue destruction (necrosis), or chest pain after an injection
  • Weight gain or loss
  • Changes in test results, such as variations in liver function tests
  • Pulmonary arterial hypertension: a disease in which there is a significant narrowing of the blood vessels in the lungs, causing an increase in pressure in the blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary arterial hypertension was observed at different times, even several years after starting treatment with interferon beta-containing medications.

If you are concerned about any of the effects, talk to your doctor.

Injection Site Effects

  • Fainting sensation:The first injection of Avonex may be administered by your doctor. You may feel dizzy. You may even faint. It is unlikely to happen again.
  • Immediately after the injection, you may notice your muscles are tense or very weak,as if you were going to repeat the experience. It is rare. It only occurs when self-injecting, and the effects pass quickly. They can occur at any time after starting treatment with Avonex.
  • If you notice any skin irritation or other skin problemsafter an injection, talk to your doctor.

Pseudoflu-like Symptoms

(Informative notes)

Three simple ways to reduce the impact of pseudoflu-like symptoms:

  1. Administer the Avonex injection just before bedtime. You will be asleep while the effects appear.
  2. Take paracetamol or ibuprofen 30 minutes beforethe Avonex injection and continue taking it during the next day. Discuss the appropriate dose with your doctor or pharmacist.
  3. If you have a fever, drink plenty of waterto stay hydrated

Some people report that after injecting Avonex, they experience a pseudoflu-like sensation.

The signs are:

  • Headache
  • Muscle pain
  • Chills or fever.

These symptoms do not actually correspond to the flu

You cannot transmit them to anyone. They are more frequent when using Avonex for the first time. Your doctor may provide you with a dose adjustment device, Avostartclip, which will allow you to gradually increase the dose when starting treatment to help limit pseudoflu-like symptoms. Pseudoflu-like symptoms gradually decrease as more injections are administered.

Children (10 years of age or older) and adolescents

In clinical trials, some adverse effects were reported more frequently in children and adolescents than in adults, e.g., muscle pain, pain in a limb, fatigue, and joint pain.

Reporting Adverse Effects

If you experience any type of adverse effect, consult your doctor or pharmacist, even if it is a possible adverse effect that is not listed in this prospectus. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Medicines Monitoring System: www.notificaRAM.es.

By reporting adverse effects, you can contribute to providing more information on the safety of this medicine.

In order to improve the traceability of this medicine, your doctor or pharmacist must record the name and batch number of the medicine administered to you in your medical history. You may also want to take note of this information in case you are asked for it in the future.

5. Storage of AVONEX

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use this medicine after the expiration date stated on the label.

Store in the original packaging (sealed plastic tray) to protect it from light.

Store in the refrigerator (between 2°C and 8°C). Do not freeze.

Avonex can also be stored at room temperature (between 15°C and 30°C) for a maximum period of one week.

DO NOT use Avonexif you notice:

  • The pre-filled syringe is broken.
  • The sealed plastic tray is damaged or open.
  • The solution is colored or you notice particles in suspension.
  • The tamper-evident cap is damaged.

Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the packaging and medicines you no longer need. This will help protect the environment.

6. Container Contents and Additional Information

AVONEX Composition

The active ingredientis: interferon beta-1a 30 micrograms/0.5 ml.

The other componentsare: sodium acetate trihydrate, glacial acetic acid, arginine hydrochloride, polysorbate 20, and water for injectables.

Product Appearance and Container Contents

Avonex injectable is presented as a ready-to-use injection

A box of Avonex contains four or twelve pre-filled syringes, each with 0.5 ml of a clear and colorless liquid inside. Only certain package sizes may be marketed. Each syringe is packaged in a sealed plastic tray. The tray also includes a needle for administering the injection.

Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer

The marketing authorization holder is:

Biogen Netherlands B.V.

Prins Mauritslaan 13

1171 LP Badhoevedorp

Netherlands

Avonex is manufactured by:

FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies Denmark ApS

Biotek Allé 1,

DK-3400 Hillerød,

Denmark

Biogen Netherlands B.V.

Prins Mauritslaan 13

1171 LP Badhoevedorp

Netherlands

Contact your local representative if you want a version of this leaflet with larger text.

You can request more information about this medicine by contacting the local representative of the marketing authorization holder.

België/Belgique/Belgien

Biogen Belgium NV/SA

Tél: +32 2 2191218

Lietuva

Biogen Lithuania UAB

Tel: +370 5 259 6176

Text in Bulgarian language with contact information of Evopharma company including address and phone number

Luxembourg/Luxemburg

Biogen Belgium NV/SA

Tél: +32 2 2191218

Ceská republika

Biogen (Czech Republic) s.r.o.

Tel: +420 255 706 200

Magyarország

Biogen Hungary Kft.

Tel: +36 1 899 9883

Danmark

Biogen Denmark A/S

Tlf.: +45 77 41 57 57

Malta

Pharma. MT Ltd.

Tel: +356 21337008

Deutschland

Biogen GmbH

Tel: +49 (0) 89 99 6170

Nederland

Biogen Netherlands B.V.

Tel: +31 20 542 2000

Eesti

Biogen Estonia OÜ

Tel: +372 618 9551

Norge

Biogen Norway AS

Tlf: +47 23 40 01 00

Ελλάδα

Genesis Pharma SA

Τηλ: +30 210 8771500

Österreich

Biogen Austria GmbH

Tel: +43 1 484 46 13

España

Biogen Spain S.L.

Tel: +34 91 310 7110

Polska

Biogen Poland Sp. z o.o.

Tel: +48 22 351 51 00

France

Biogen France SAS

Tél: +33 (0)1 41 37 9595

Portugal

Biogen Portugal

Sociedade Farmacêutica, Unipessoal Lda.

Tel: +351 21 318 8450

Hrvatska

Biogen Pharma d.o.o.

Tel: +385 1 775 73 22

România

Johnson & Johnson Romania S.R.L.

Tel: +40 21 207 18 00

Ireland

Biogen Idec (Ireland) Ltd.

Tel: +353 (0)1 463 7799

Slovenija

Biogen Pharma d.o.o.

Tel: +386 1 511 02 90

Ísland

Icepharma hf

Sími: +354 540 8000

Slovenská republika

Biogen Slovakia s.r.o.

Tel: +421 2 323 34008

Italia

Biogen Italia s.r.l.

Tel: +39 02 584 9901

Suomi/Finland

Biogen Finland Oy

Puh/Tel: +358 207 401 200

Κύπρος

Genesis Pharma Cyprus Ltd

Τηλ: +357 22 76 57 15

Sverige

Biogen Sweden AB

Tel: +46 8 594 113 60

Latvija

Biogen Latvia SIA

Tel: +371 68 688 158

Date of Last Revision of this Leaflet:08/2024.

Detailed information on this medicine is available on the European Medicines Agency website: https://www.ema.europa.eu.

This leaflet can be found in all languages of the European Union/European Economic Area on the European Medicines Agency website.

  1. How to Inject AVONEX

You should receive training on how to inject Avonex

These notes are a reminder. If you have any doubts, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Where to Inject

  • Avonex is injected into a muscle, for example, into the muscles of the upper thigh. It is not recommended to inject Avonex into the buttocks.
  • Inject at a different site each week. This involves less risk of skin or muscle irritation.
  • Do not useareas of skin with bruises, ulcers, or infections, or if there is an open wound.

Contents of the Plastic Tray

Transparent syringe with black plunger and white handling protector, along with needle and needle protector

  • Preparation
    1. Remove a sealed plastic tray from the refrigerator
  • Check the expiration date on the tray lid. Do not use if it is expired.
  • Completely remove the paper lid. Check that the blister tray contains a pre-filled syringe and an injection needle (see the image "Contents of the Plastic Tray").
  1. Allow the syringe to warm up
  • Let it sit at room temperature for half an hour. This makes the injection more comfortable than if it were injected directly from the refrigerator.

Tip:do not use external heat sources, such as hot water, to warm up the syringe.

  1. Wash your handswith water and soap and dry them.
  1. Prepare alcohol-soaked cotton balls and adhesive bandages(not provided) if you need them.

Locate a clean and stable surface to place the necessary materialsfor the injection. Place the tray on it.

  1. Preparing the Injection

Hand holding an auto-injector with a visible transparent window and a white button on top

Inspect the liquid in the syringe

It should be clear and colorless.If the solution is cloudy, not transparent, or contains particles in suspension, do not use the pre-filled syringe.

Hands holding an auto-injector with a visible needle and a white vial underneath

Remove the syringe protector

The syringe has a white tamper-evident protector.

Make sure the protector is intact and has not been opened.

Do not use that syringe if you think the protector has been opened.

Hold the syringe so that the white protector is facing upwards.

Bend the protector at a right angle until it breaks.

Do not touch the connection port.

Do not press the plunger.

Hand holding a pre-filled injection device with an arrow indicating the direction of plunger removal

Connect the needle

Open the needle to expose the connection port. Do not remove the protector.

Press the needle onto the syringe.

Turn it clockwise until it locks

Tip:make sure the injection needle is firmly attached to the syringe. There may be leaks otherwise.

If you have been instructed to gradually increase the dose of Avonex, you may need to use an Avostartclip dose adjustment device that your doctor will provide. For more details, talk to your doctor.

Now remove the plastic protector from the needle.Do not turn it.

Tip:if you turn the needle protector to remove it, you may also accidentally disconnect the needle.

  • Administering the Injection

Hand holding a syringe with a needle inserted into the skin, showing the angle of injection and the direction of the needle

Clean and stretch the injection site

If necessary, use an alcohol-soaked cotton ball to clean the skin at the injection site you have chosen. Allow the skin to dry.

With one hand, stretch the skin around the injection site.

Relax your muscles.

Hand holding a syringe with a needle being inserted into the skin with a downward angle and another hand stretching the injection area

Administer the injection

Insert the injection needle into the muscle with a quick motion,

like throwing a dart,at a right angle to the skin.

The entire needle should be inserted.

Slowly press the plunger until the syringe is empty.

If you are using the syringe with an Avostartclip attached, you will receive a lower dose of Avonex.

The syringe will not be completely empty.

Hand injecting with syringe in arm, arrow indicates direction of insertion, needle and biological waste container below

Remove the needle

Keep the skin perfectly stretched or compress the skin around the injection site and remove the needle.

If you are using alcohol-soaked cotton balls, apply one to the injection site.

If necessary, apply a bandage (adhesive bandage) over the injection site.

Properly dispose of waste

When you finish each injection, throw the needle and syringe into a special container (such as one for sharp objects), not into regular trash.

If you have used the Avostartclip, the syringe (and Avostartclip) must be discarded after use. Do notuse the remaining Avonex.

The used paper and cotton balls can be thrown into regular trash.

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Dr. Alexander Nazarchuk is a physician specialising in allergology and internal medicine. He provides online consultations for adults, following the principles of evidence-based medicine — no outdated treatments or unnecessary tests, with clear explanations and a personalised approach. He helps patients with a wide range of allergic and therapeutic conditions, from common day-to-day complaints to complex cases involving allergies, gastrointestinal issues, cardiovascular concerns, respiratory symptoms, and more.

You can consult Dr. Nazarchuk for:

  • Test interpretation and guidance on diagnostic plans.
  • Allergic rhinitis, hay fever, bronchial asthma (including severe cases).
  • Food and drug allergies, skin rashes, angioedema.
  • Atopic dermatitis, urticaria, contact allergies.
  • Allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) – initiation and ongoing management.
  • Abdominal pain, bloating, changes in bowel habits, nausea, heartburn.
  • High blood pressure and adjustment of baseline antihypertensive therapy.
  • Hyperlipidaemia and elevated cholesterol.
  • Cough, nasal congestion, fever, sore throat.
  • Anaemia, including iron deficiency and related conditions.
  • Other issues related to allergology and internal medicine.

During consultations, Dr. Nazarchuk takes a thorough, structured approach — analysing symptoms, identifying potential causes, and helping patients make informed decisions. Whether treatment, further investigation, or monitoring is needed, he explains each step clearly so you understand your health and how best to manage it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a prescription required for AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION?
AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION requires a prescription in Spain. You can check with a doctor online whether this medicine may be appropriate for your situation.
What is the active substance in AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION?
The active ingredient in AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION is interferon beta-1a. This information helps identify medicines with the same composition but different brand names.
Who manufactures AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION?
AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION is manufactured by Biogen Netherlands B.V.. Pharmacy brands and packaging may differ depending on the distributor.
Which doctors can assess the use of AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION online?
Doctors such as Family doctors, Psychiatrists, Dermatologists, Cardiologists, Endocrinologists, Gastroenterologists, Pulmonologists, Nephrologists, Rheumatologists, Hematologists, Infectious disease physicians, Allergists, Geriatricians, Paediatricians, Oncologists may assess whether AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION is appropriate, depending on your situation and local regulations. You can book an online consultation to discuss your symptoms and possible next steps.
What are the alternatives to AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml INJECTABLE SOLUTION?
Other medicines with the same active substance (interferon beta-1a) include AVONEX 30 micrograms/0.5 ml SOLUTION FOR INJECTION IN PRE-FILLED PEN, REBIF 22 micrograms/0.5 ml Injectable Solution in Cartridge, REBIF 44 micrograms/0.5 ml Injectable Solution in Cartridge. These may have different brand names or formulations but contain the same therapeutic ingredient. Always consult a doctor before switching or starting a new medicine.
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