THERAKOS Photopheresis is an extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) type of treatment used by people whose CTCL skin symptoms, like the red, itchy, scaly rash, have not responded to other types of treatments. This innovative therapy works in a different way. It can harness the power of your own immune system to work on your CTCL skin symptoms from the inside out.
You are connected to the THERAKOS
Photopheresis instrument with an
intravenous (IV) line.
A small amount of your blood is
collected. Your white blood cells
are then separated from your
blood. They stay in the instrument
to be treated.
The blood that was collected is
quickly returned to your body.
Your white blood cells are treated
with UVADEX® (methoxsalen) Sterile
Solution, which is activated by
ultraviolet (UV) light.
The treated white blood cells are
returned back into your body. This
may help your CTCL skin symptoms.
NOTE: The exact way that THERAKOS Photopheresis works is not known.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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DO NOT USE UVADEX IF:
The information below is about the use of UVADEX® (methoxsalen) Sterile Solution with the THERAKOS CELLEX® Photopheresis System for the treatment of skin conditions associated with Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) unresponsive to other types of treatment.
It is recommended that you discuss the therapy and your conditions with your doctor.
What is UVADEX (methoxsalen [meth-ox-sah-len]) Sterile Solution?
UVADEX (methoxsalen) Sterile Solution is used with the THERAKOS CELLEX Photopheresis System for the treatment of skin problems associated with CTCL in patients who have not responded to other types of treatment given by their doctor.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
DO NOT USE UVADEX IF:
WARNINGS
SIDE EFFECTS OF UVADEX
For the THERAKOS CELLEX Photopheresis System procedure:
What is the THERAKOS Photopheresis System procedure?
The THERAKOS CELLEX Photopheresis System procedure is a medical procedure in which blood from a patient is collected into a specialized machine that separates the white blood cells from the other blood components. The other blood components are returned to the patient and white blood cells are then treated with UVADEX, which makes them sensitive to ultraviolet light. The treated white blood cells are exposed to UVA irradiation inside the machine, and then returned to the patient. This medical procedure is used to treat skin problems associated with CTCL in patients who have not been responsive to other forms of treatment given by their doctor.
DO NOT UNDERGO THE THERAKOS PHOTOPHERESIS SYSTEM PROCEDURE IF:
WARNINGS FOR THE THERAKOS PHOTOPHERESIS SYSTEM PROCEDURE
SIDE EFFECTS OF THE THERAKOS PHOTOPHERESIS SYSTEM PROCEDURE
These are not all of the possible side effects of the THERAKOS Photopheresis System procedure.
Tell your doctor about any side effects that bother you, or that do not go away. Call your doctor or pharmacist for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA.
Call 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch. You may also report side effects by calling Mallinckrodt at 1-877-566-9466.
Please see the full Prescribing Information, including the BOXED WARNING, for UVADEX.