It is important for your patients to know that they should not give themselves a CIMZIA injection unless they have been shown how by a doctor or nurse, or someone they know has been trained to help them with their injections. You can watch the following video or read the instructions below to learn the steps your patients need to follow to inject CIMZIA.
Step 2: Let the medicine in the syringe come to room temperature before injection. This will take about 30 minutes.
Step 7 Hold the syringe so the needle is pointing up. Lightly tap the syringe to push any air bubbles to the top. Push the plunger slowly to remove any bubbles. Stop pushing the plunger once all of the air bubbles are gone. If a small drop of liquid comes out of the needle, that is okay.
Step 8 Hold the syringe with the needle facing down. Do not touch the needle with your fingers or let it touch any surface.
Step 10 Release the skin pinch, keeping the syringe in position. Pull back slowly on the plunger. If blood enters the syringe, this means you have entered a blood vessel. Do not inject CIMZIA. Pull the needle out and throw away the prefilled syringe and needle in a puncture-proof container. Repeat the steps to prepare for an injection using a new prefilled syringe. Do not use the same prefilled syringe.
Step 11 If no blood appears, inject all of the medicine in the prefilled syringe under the skin.
Step 13 To avoid needle-stick injury, do not try to recap the needle. Throw away the used prefilled syringe and needle in a special puncture-proof container. (See the section entitled How should I throw away needles and syringes?)
Step 14 Repeat steps 5 to 13 above if you are prescribed to take a second injection of CIMZIA (total 400 mg dose).
Ask your doctor or pharmacist about how to get a puncture-proof container (a "sharps"* container) that will meet the requirements of your particular state or town.
When the container is about two-thirds full, tape the lid closed. Dispose of the container as instructed by your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist. Do not throw the container in the trash or recycle.
Alcohol swabs may be placed in the trash, unless you are instructed otherwise.
Read about the Syringe Disposal Plan
Always keep CIMZIA, injection supplies, puncture-proof container, and all other medicines out of the reach of children.
*By disposing of the CIMZIA syringe in a UCB-provided SHARPS™ container, UCB complies with the California Senate Bill 486 that calls for the safe collection and proper disposal of prefilled syringes. OXO, Good Grips® and the associated logos are trademarks of Helen of Troy Limited and are used under license.
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