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Wayne Vicknair
ARALAST NP therapy patient identified through a Baxter sponsored AlphaTest®
New Orleans, LA • age 50 -
Loyde Mattern
ARALAST NP therapy patient
Lacey, WA • age 70 -
Melodie Beck
ARALAST NP therapy patient
Greensboro, NC • age 47 -
Beyond COPD
COPD? Asthma? Emphysema? It could be Alpha-1. Learn the difference and find out whether you may be at risk.
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- COPD? Asthma? Emphysema? It could be Alpha-1
- Room Temperature storage ARALAST NP therapy available
- Newly diagnosed with Alpha-1? Learn about therapy options
- Getting started on augmentation therapy is simple
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Alpha-1 as seen on PBS
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Room Temperature Storage Available
Baxter is excited to announce that we have received FDA approval for room temperature storage of ARALAST NP therapy.
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May 20, 2010 NEWS
2010: Year of the Lung
Learn about this global initiative to raise awareness of lung health and advocate for action to combat lung disease.
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November 17, 2009 NEWS
GINA (Title II) In Effect November 21, 2009
Alpha-1 patients have new protections against employment discrimination when GINA (Title II) takes effect.
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October 14, 2009 NEWS
Former NFL Coach Monte Clark Dies at 72
In recognition of Monte Clarkâs contributions to the Alpha-1 community, we are featuring his story from our Real People Archives.
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ARALAST NP [Alpha1-Proteinase Inhibitor (Human)]
ARALAST NP is indicated for chronic augmentation therapy in patients having congenital deficiency of A1-PI with clinically evident emphysema. ARALAST NP is not indicated as therapy for lung disease patients in whom congenital A1-PI deficiency has not been established.
The effect of augmentation therapy with ARALAST NP on pulmonary exacerbations and on the progression of emphysema in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency has not been demonstrated in randomized, controlled clinical trials.
Important Risk Information for ARALAST NP
ARALAST NP is contraindicated in IgA deficient patients with antibodies against IgA, due to the risk of severe hypersensitivity.
ARALAST NP is derived from pooled human plasma. It may carry a risk of transmitting infectious agents, e.g., viruses and theoretically, the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) agent.
The recommended rate of administration (≤ 0.08mL/kg/min) should be closely followed and vital signs monitored continuously. If anaphylactic or severe anaphylactic reactions occur, the infusion should be discontinued immediately.
Safety and effectiveness in patients over age 65 years of age have not been established.
ARALAST NP should be administered at room temperature within three (3) hours after reconstitution and should be administered alone, without mixing with other agents or diluting solutions.
The safety of ARALAST NP was evaluated with ARALAST in a crossover clinical PK comparability study. The most common adverse events deemed related to ARALAST NP included headache and musculoskeletal discomfort. No serious adverse reactions or deaths were reported in the study. In the ARALAST pivotal study, the most common adverse events were headache and somnolence.
Please see ARALAST NP Prescribing Information for full prescribing details.

