HOW SARCLISA IS GIVEN

Treatment with SARCLISA

Fewer infusions after the first cycle

SARCLISA is given by a doctor or nurse by intravenous (IV) injection into your vein in 4-week, or 28-day, treatment periods called cycles. For the first cycle, SARCLISA is usually given once a week. After the first cycle, SARCLISA is usually given once every 2 weeks.

In cycle one, Sarclisa is given once a
                        week.

Cycle 1

In cycle two, Sarclisa is given once every two weeks.

Cycle 2 and beyond

SARCLISA is given together with either Kyprolis® (carfilzomib) and dexamethasone or Pomalyst® (pomalidomide) and dexamethasone. Once prescribed, your doctor and other members of your healthcare team will explain how you will receive SARCLISA along with these other medicines.


Talk with your doctor about whether a SARCLISA combination is right for you.


Shorter infusion times as treatment continues

The first infusion of SARCLISA is estimated to take three hours and twenty minutes. The second infusion of SARCLISA is estimated to take one hour and fifty-three minutes. Following infusions are estimated to take one hour and fifteen minutes.
The first infusion of SARCLISA is estimated to take three hours and twenty minutes. The second infusion of SARCLISA is estimated to take one hour and fifty-three minutes. Following infusions are estimated to take one hour and fifteen minutes.

Before each infusion of SARCLISA, you will receive other medicines to help reduce possible infusion reactions. Infusion times may be longer if you experience an infusion reaction while receiving SARCLISA. See information about infusion reactions.


If you miss any appointments, call your doctor as soon as possible to reschedule.