
Prepare the HY
STAGE
2
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Draw HY into syringe(s)
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Attach to needle set
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Fill needle set
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Information, and click for
,
including Warning about Blood Clots, and discuss
with your healthcare provider.
Important Safety Information (continued)
What are the possible or reasonably likely side
effects of HYQVIA?
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After HYQVIA infusion a temporary, soft swelling
may occur around the infusion site, which may last
1 to 3 days, due to the volume of fluid infused. Mild
or moderate pain, redness, swelling, or itching may
occur at the site of infusion and generally go away in
a few hours. Local reactions are less likely after the
first few infusions.
• The most common side effects of HYQVIA are
headache, fatigue, nausea, fever, and vomiting.
• Antibodies to the hyaluronidase component of HYQVIA
were formed in some patients taking HYQVIA. It is not
known if there is any long term effect. In theory, these
antibodies could react with your body’s own PH20.
PH20 is present in the male reproductive tract. So
far, these antibodies have not been associated with
increased or new side effects.
These are not all the possible side effects with
HYQVIA. Talk to your healthcare professional
about any side effects that bother you or that
don’t go away.