Monofix-VF


What it is used for

MonoFIX-VF is indicated for the treatment of haemorrhages, for use in minor surgery, and as a prophylaxis in patients with haemophilia B. It has not been evaluated in major surgery. MonoFIX-VF is not indicated for the treatment of factor II, VII or X deficiencies because it does not contain therapeutic levels fo these coagulation factors. MonoFIX-VF is not indicated for the treatment of haemophilia A patients with factor VIII inhibitors. INDICATIONS AS AT 14 MAY 1999: MonoFIX-VF is indicated for the treatment of haemorrhages, for use in surgery, and as prophylaxis in patients with haemophilia B. MonoFIX-VF is not indicated for the treatment factor II, VII or X deficiencies because is does not contain therapeutic levels of these coagulation factors. MonoFIX-VF is not indicated for the treatment of haemophilia A patients with factor VIII inhibitors.


How to take it

This medicine is a pack that contains more than one part.

Part 1: Injection, powder for

A white powder plug or friable solid

The way to take this medicine is: Intravenous. This medicine or fluids is given through a needle or tube (catheter) inserted into a vein.

Part 2: Injection, diluent for

Clear, colourless liquid

The way to take this medicine is: Intravenous. This medicine or fluids is given through a needle or tube (catheter) inserted into a vein.

You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.

Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.


Reporting side effects

You can help ensure medicines are safe by reporting the side effects you experience.

You can report side effects to your doctor, or directly at www.tga.gov.au/reporting-problems


How to take it

This medicine is a pack that contains more than one part.

Part 1: Injection, powder for

A white powder plug or friable solid

The way to take this medicine is: Intravenous. This medicine or fluids is given through a needle or tube (catheter) inserted into a vein.

Part 2: Injection, diluent for

Clear, colourless liquid

The way to take this medicine is: Intravenous. This medicine or fluids is given through a needle or tube (catheter) inserted into a vein.

You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.

Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.


Do I need a prescription?

We are unable to tell you if you need a prescription for this medicine. You can ask your pharmacist.This medicine is Not Scheduled.

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