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Konyne Drug Center

What is Prescribing information?

The FDA package insert formatted in easy-to-find categories for health professionals and clinicians.

Konyne Prescribing Information: Indications & Dosage

Factor IX Complex, Konyne (factor ix complex) ® 80 is indicated for the prevention and control of bleeding caused by Factor IX deficiency due to hemophilia B.

Konyne (factor ix complex) 80 is not indicated for use in the treatment of factor VII deficiency.

Konyne (factor ix complex) 80 is appropriate for use in:

  1. Hemophilia B (Christmas disease); demonstrated factor IX deficiency in children or adults with real or impending bleeding episodes. Spontaneous bleeding can occur even in the absence of any trauma.
  2. Reversal of coumarin antico...

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What is Patient information?

Easy-to-read and understand detailed drug information and pill images for the patient or caregiver from Cerner Multum.

Konyne Patient Information: Side Effects

Factor IX complex is made from human plasma (part of the blood) and may contain infectious agents (e.g., viruses) that can cause disease. Although factor IX complex is screened, tested, and treated to reduce the possibility that it carries an infectious agent, it can still potentially transmit disease. Discuss with your doctor the risks and benefits of using factor IX complex.

Some viruses, such as parovovirus B19 and hepatitis A, may be more difficult to identify or remove from factor IX complex. Parovovirus B19 may more seriously affect pregnant women and those with poor immune sy...

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What is Consumer information?

A concise overview of the drug for the patient or caregiver from First DataBank.

Konyne Consumer Information: Uses

This medication is used to prevent or control bleeding in people with little or no factor IX (due to hemophilia B, Christmas disease). Factor IX is a protein (clotting factor) in the blood that works with other clotting factors to help the blood clot and therefore stop bleeding. People with little or no factor IX are at risk for bleeding longer after an injury/surgery or bleeding suddenly (often in the joints/muscle) without an obvious cause.

This medication should not be used to reverse the effects of "blood thinners" (e.g., warfarin). Most types of this medication should not be used to tr...

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