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Teclistamab-cqyv (Subcutaneous route)

Pronunciation:

tek-LIS-ta-mab - cqyv

Brand Names:

  • Tecvayli

Dosage Forms:

  • Solution

Warnings:

Subcutaneous route(Solution)

Cytokine release syndrome (CRS), including life-threatening or fatal reactions, can occur in patients receiving teclistamab-cqyv. Initiate treatment with teclistamab-cqyv step-up dosing schedule to reduce risk of CRS. Withhold teclistamab-cqyv until CRS resolves or permanently discontinue based on severity.Neurologic toxicity, including Immune Effector Cell-Associated Neurotoxicity Syndrome (ICANS) and serious and life-threatening reactions, can occur with teclistamab-cqyv. Monitor patients for signs or symptoms of neurologic toxicity, including ICANS, during treatment. Withhold teclistamab-cqyv until neurologic toxicity resolves or permanently discontinue based on severity. Because of the risk of CRS and neurologic toxicity, including ICANS, teclistamab-cqyv is available only through a restricted program under a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) called the TECVAYLI and TALVEY REMS

Classifications:

Therapeutic—

Antineoplastic Agent

Pharmacologic—

Teclistamab

Uses of This Medicine:

Teclistamab-cqyv injection is used to treat relapsed (cancer that has come back) or refractory (cancer that did not respond to treatment) multiple myeloma in patients who have received at least 4 previous treatment. These previous treatments include a proteasome inhibitor, an immunomodulatory agent, and an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody.

This medicine is available only under a restricted distribution program called Tecvayli® and Talvey® REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy) Program.

Before Using This Medicine:

In deciding to use a medicine, the risks of taking the medicine must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you and your doctor will make. For this medicine, the following should be considered:

Allergies—

Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to this medicine or any other medicines. Also tell your health care professional if you have any other types of allergies, such as to foods, dyes, preservatives, or animals. For non-prescription products, read the label or package ingredients carefully.

Children—

Appropriate studies have not been performed on the relationship of age to the effects of teclistamab-cqyv injection in the pediatric population. Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Older adults—

Appropriate studies performed to date have not demonstrated geriatric-specific problems that would limit the usefulness of teclistamab-cqyv injection in the elderly.

Breast-feeding—

There are no adequate studies in women for determining infant risk when using this medication during breastfeeding. Weigh the potential benefits against the potential risks before taking this medication while breastfeeding.

Other medicines—

Although certain medicines should not be used together at all, in other cases two different medicines may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. Tell your healthcare professional if you are taking any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter [OTC]) medicine.

Other interactions—

Certain medicines should not be used at or around the time of eating food or eating certain types of food since interactions may occur. Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. Discuss with your healthcare professional the use of your medicine with food, alcohol, or tobacco.

Other medical problems—

The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of this medicine. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially:

  • Serious infections—Use with caution. May make this condition worse.

Proper Use of This Medicine:

Medicines used to treat cancer are very strong and can have many side effects. Before receiving this medicine, make sure you understand all the risks and benefits. It is important for you to work closely with your doctor during your treatment.

A nurse or other trained health professional will give you this medicine in a medical facility. This medicine is given as a shot under your skin, usually in the stomach or thigh. Your doctor will ask you to stay for 48 hours after receiving this medicine.

It is very important that you understand the requirements of the Tecvayli® and Talvey® REMS program, and become familiar with the Tecvayli® and Talvey® medication guide. Read and follow these instructions carefully. Ask your doctor if you have any questions. Ask your pharmacist for the medication guide if you do not have one.

You will receive this medicine on a "step-up dosing schedule" and then you will receive the first "treatment dose":

  • Step-up dose 1: Given on Day 1 of treatment.
  • Step-up dose 2: Given between 2 to 4 days of treatment after step-up dose 1, or up to 7 days after step-up dose 1.
  • Treatment dose: Given between 2 to 4 days after step-up dose 2, or up to 7 days after step-up dose 2.

You may receive an antiviral medicine to prevent shingles.

You may also receive other medicines (eg, allergy medicine, fever medicine, steroid) 1 to 3 hours before receiving this medicine to help prevent unwanted reactions to the injection.

Missed dose—

This medicine needs to be given on a fixed schedule. If you miss a dose, call your doctor, home health caregiver, or treatment clinic for instructions.

Precautions While Using This Medicine:

It is very important that your doctor check your progress at regular visits to make sure that this medicine is working properly. Blood tests are needed to check for unwanted effects.

Using this medicine while you are pregnant can harm your unborn baby. If you are a woman who can get pregnant, your doctor may do tests to make sure you are not pregnant before starting treatment. Use an effective form of birth control to keep from getting pregnant during treatment and for 5 months after the last dose. If you think you have become pregnant while using this medicine, tell your doctor right away.

This medicine may cause cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and nervous system problems, including immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS). These may be life-threatening and require immediate attention. Tell your doctor right away if you have agitation, back pain, blurred vision, burning, throbbing, or stabbing pain, coma, confusion, double vision, drowsiness, feeling restless, fever, chills, hallucinations, headache, hearing loss, irritability, jerking movements, mood or mental changes, muscle spasms, nausea, lightheadedness, dizziness, fainting, rigid muscles, seizures, skin rash, stiff neck, tremor, trouble breathing, trouble speaking, unusual tiredness or weakness, or vomiting.

Ask your doctor for a patient wallet card. This card will list the symptoms of cytokine release syndrome and nervous system problems. Carry the card with you at all times during treatment. You will need to show the card to any doctor who treats you.

Check with your doctor right away if you have seizures, loss of balance, loss of consciousness, confusion, disorientation, difficulty with speaking, or slurred speech. These could be symptoms of a serious nerve problem.

This medicine may cause serious liver problems. Check with your doctor right away if you have clay colored stools, dark urine, decreased appetite, fever, headache, itching, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, skin rash, stomach pain or tenderness, swelling of the feet or lower legs, unusual tiredness or weakness, or yellow eyes or skin.

This medicine may cause serious infections. Check with your doctor right away if you have fever or chills, confusion, cough or hoarseness, lower back or side pain, or painful or difficult urination.

This medicine lowers the number of some types of blood cells in your body. Because of this, you may bleed or get infections more easily. To help with these problems, avoid being near people who are sick or have infections. Wash your hands often. Stay away from rough sports or other situations where you could be bruised, cut, or injured. Brush and floss your teeth gently. Be careful when using sharp objects, including razors and fingernail clippers.

This medicine may cause serious allergic reactions, which can be life-threatening and require immediate medical attention. Check with your doctor right away if you have fast heartbeat, fever, itching, swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, or trouble breathing after receiving this medicine.

This medicine may cause dizziness, confusion, or tremors. Do not drive or do anything else that could be dangerous during and for 48 hours after receiving this medicine until you know how this medicine affects you.

Side Effects of This Medicine:

Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.

Check with your doctor or nurse immediately if any of the following side effects occur:

More common
Absence of or decrease in body movement
agitation
back pain
being forgetful
bladder pain
bleeding gums
bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet
bloody eye
bloody nose
bloody or cloudy urine
blurred vision
burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins and needles", or tingling feelings
body aches or pain
chest pain, discomfort, or tightness
chills
collection of blood under the skin
coma
confusion
confusion as to time, place, or person
cough
coughing up blood
decreased urine output
deep, dark purple bruise
depression
difficult, burning, or painful urination
dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position
drowsiness
dryness or soreness of the throat
ear congestion
fever
frequent urge to urinate
hallucinations
headache
hoarseness
holding false beliefs that cannot be changed by fact
hostility
increased menstrual flow or vaginal bleeding
irritability
itching, pain, redness, or swelling
loss of voice
lower back or side pain
mood or mental changes
muscle aches, stiffness, spasm, tightness, or twitching
nausea and vomiting
nerve pain
nervousness
nosebleeds
pain in the lower back, bottom, hips, or upper leg
pain or tenderness around the eyes and cheekbones
paralysis
pounding in the ears
pounding or rapid pulse
problems with speech or speaking
prolonged bleeding from cuts
rapid or irregular heartbeat
red or dark brown urine
red or black, tarry stools
seizures
shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, feet
slow or fast heartbeat
sneezing
sore throat
stiff neck
stuffy or runny nose
stupor
sweating
swelling of the face, ankles, or hands
tender, swollen glands in the neck
tingling of the hands or feet
trembling and shaking of the hands
trouble breathing
trouble in swallowing
unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or feeling of sluggishness
unusual excitement, nervousness, or restlessness
unusual weight gain or loss
voice changes
weight gain
Incidence not known
Burning, throbbing, or stabbing pain
clay colored stools
decreased appetite
double vision
jerking movements
loss of appetite
pale skin
stomach pain or tenderness
trouble speaking
ulcers, sores, or white spots in the mouth
unusual bleeding or bruising

Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects. Check with your health care professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them:

More common
Bleeding, blistering, burning, coldness, discoloration of skin, feeling of pressure, hives, infection, inflammation, itching, lumps, numbness, pain, rash, redness, scarring, soreness, stinging, swelling, tenderness, tingling, ulceration, or warmth at the injection site
constipation
diarrhea
difficulty in moving
joint pain
lack or loss of strength
muscle or bone pain

Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare professional.

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.


Last Updated: 4/24/2024

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