(antihemophilic factor [Recombinant])
Medication Guide
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Prescribing Information
How should I store XYNTHA SOLOFUSE?
Store in the refrigerator at 36° to 46°F (2° to 8°C).
Do not freeze.
Protect from light.
XYNTHA SOLOFUSE can last at room temperature (below 77°F) for up to 3 months. If you store XYNTHA SOLOFUSE at room temperature, carefully write down the date you put XYNTHA SOLOFUSE at room temperature, so you will know when to throw it away. There is a space on the carton for you to write the date.
Throw away any unused XYNTHA SOLOFUSE after the expiration date.
Infuse within 3 hours after reconstitution or after removal of the grey rubber tip cap from the prefilled dual-chamber syringe. You can keep the reconstituted solution at room temperature before infusion for up to 3 hours. If it is not used in 3 hours, throw it away.
Do not use reconstituted XYNTHA if it is not clear to slightly opalescent and colorless.
Dispose of all materials, whether reconstituted or not, in an appropriate medical waste container.
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