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Hizentra App

com.cslbehring.myhizentra

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Total installs
1,000+
Rating
4.7(14 reviews)
Released
December 30, 2013
Last updated
September 20, 2024
Category
Medical
Developer
CSL Behring LLC
Developer details

Name
CSL Behring LLC
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
https://firstup.io
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

HOME

View upcoming and past infusions. See reminders to get notified when it's time to infuse. Easily access Record Infusion and access additional content.

RECORD INFUSIONS

The Hizentra App makes it easy for you to record infusions. Just scan the QR code with your device’s camera and record details such as infusion sites. With improved scanning, the date, time, lot number, expiration date, form type, and form size will be automatically captured.

TRACK

With the Hizentra App, every infusion you log becomes a digital record of your therapy history, which you can review and edit at any time. You can filter your records by date or search by lot number or keywords from your past infusions. The Hizentra App lets you share your infusion data as a PDF.

DATA

With your consent, the Hizentra App will store your data in a secure cloud, backing up your infusion history and syncing across your devices. If you currently have the MyHizentraTM Infusion Manager on your device, you can migrate your previously recorded infusions, so you don’t lose your data.

Please see full Prescribing Information and Important Safety Information, including boxed warning at www.Hizentra.com.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING: Thrombosis (blood clots) can occur with immune globulin products, including Hizentra. Risk factors can include: advanced age, prolonged immobilization, a history of blood clotting or hyperviscosity (blood thickness), use of estrogens, installed vascular catheters, and cardiovascular risk factors.

If you are at high risk of blood clots, your doctor will prescribe Hizentra at the minimum dose and infusion rate practicable and will monitor for signs of clotting events and hyperviscosity. Always drink sufficient fluids before infusing Hizentra.