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  1. PROCRIT® (epoetin alpha) For the Treatment of Certain Types of …

    Learn more about PROCRIT® efficacy and safety, administration guidelines, dosing and support resources for the treatment of certain types of anemia

  2. PROCRIT® Information For Patients

    Learn more about what PROCRIT® efficacy, side effects, risks, safety, and how it to can be a treatment for anemia.

  3. PROCRIT® Information for Health Care Professionals

    Learn more about PROCRIT® efficacy and safety, administration guidelines, dosing and patient support resources.

  4. What is PROCRIT

    PROCRIT® is a prescription medicine the can be used as a treatment for anemia. Learn more about efficacy, side effects, risks, and safety.

  5. PROCRIT® Dosing for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

    Important dosing and administration guidelines for PROCRIT® use in treatment of anemia due to chronic kidney disease (CKD).

  6. PROCRIT® Dosing for Chemotherapy-Induced Anemia

    PROCRIT ® is indicated for the treatment of anemia in patients with non-myeloid malignancies where anemia is due to the effect of concomitant myelosuppressive chemotherapy, and upon …

  7. Anemia and Chronic Kidney Disease - procrit.com

    If you decide to take PROCRIT ®, your healthcare provider should prescribe the smallest dose of PROCRIT ® that is necessary to reduce your chance of needing red blood cell transfusions.

  8. PROCRIT® Efficacy and Safety: Chronic Kidney Disease

    PROCRIT ® is indicated for the treatment of anemia due to CKD, including patients on dialysis and not on dialysis to decrease the need for red blood cell (RBC) transfusion.

  9. Types of Treatment for Chemo-Induced Anemia - PROCRIT

    If you decide to take PROCRIT ®, your healthcare provider should prescribe the smallest dose of PROCRIT ® that is necessary to reduce your chance of needing RBC transfusions.

  10. PROCRIT® Efficacy and Safety: Chemotherapy-Induced Anemia

    If severe anemia and low reticulocyte count develop during treatment with PROCRIT ®, withhold PROCRIT ® and evaluate patients for neutralizing antibodies to erythropoietin.