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Acthar Gel is FDA approved to reduce excess urinary protein (proteinuria) in people with nephrotic syndrome.
John, treated with Acthar Gel.
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Acthar Gel is a prescription medicine used for the reduction of proteinuria in people with nephrotic syndrome of the idiopathic type (unknown origin) without uremia (accumulation of urea in the blood due to malfunctioning kidneys) or that due to lupus erythematosus (lupus).
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The kidneys normally filter waste and extra water from the blood, which become urine. When the kidneys’ filtering units are inflamed, they can’t clean the blood properly and essential proteins leak into the urine along with the waste. When this happens, people may also experience a group of symptoms called nephrotic syndrome.
Signs and symptoms of nephrotic syndrome can vary from person to person. If you have these symptoms, ask your doctor about Acthar Gel. Symptoms commonly include:
Many diseases and conditions associated with nephrotic syndrome can trigger kidney damage and excess protein in the urine. These conditions include:
In FSGS, parts of the tiny filters in your kidneys (glomeruli) get damaged. Doctors aren’t always sure what causes it. If the damage gets worse, it can lead to permanent kidney problems or even kidney failure.
In IgAN, a protein called immunoglobulin A, or IgA—a normal part of your immune system—builds up in your kidneys. This build-up causes scarring and damage in the kidney tissues. If it becomes severe, it can also lead to kidney failure.
Nephrotic syndrome can also occur in membranous nephropathy, minimal change disease, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN), fibrillary glomerulonephritis (FGN), and other glomerular disorders.
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In this video, Don talks about how his life changed when he was diagnosed with high urine protein levels. Acthar Gel helped him achieve remission. Individual results may vary.
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Acthar Gel is a prescription medicine used for:
Acthar is injected beneath the skin or into the muscle.
DO NOT take Acthar until you have talked to your doctor if you have any of the following conditions:
Tell your doctor about any other health problems that you have. Give your doctor a complete list of medicines you are taking, including all prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Commonly reported side effects of Acthar include:
The most common side effects for the treatment of infantile spasms (IS) are:
The above side effects may also be seen in adults and children over 2 years of age. Some children with IS progress to other forms of seizures. IS sometimes makes these seizures, which may become visible after treatment for IS has been completed.
Tell your doctor about any side effect that bothers you, or that does 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 1-800-844-2830.
Please see the full Prescribing Information. If you've been prescribed SelfJect, please see the 40-unit or 80-unit Instructions for Use and the 40-unit or 80-unit Quick Reference Guide.
For parents and caregivers of children with infantile spasms, please also see Medication Guide.
Acthar Gel is a prescription medicine used for:
Acthar is injected beneath the skin or into the muscle.
DO NOT take Acthar until you have talked to your doctor if you have any of the following conditions:
Tell your doctor about any other health problems that you have. Give your doctor a complete list of medicines you are taking, including all prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Commonly reported side effects of Acthar include:
The most common side effects for the treatment of infantile spasms (IS) are:
The above side effects may also be seen in adults and children over 2 years of age. Some children with IS progress to other forms of seizures. IS sometimes makes these seizures, which may become visible after treatment for IS has been completed.
Tell your doctor about any side effect that bothers you, or that does 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 1-800-844-2830.
Please see the full Prescribing Information. If you've been prescribed SelfJect, please see the 40-unit or 80-unit Instructions for Use and the 40-unit or 80-unit Quick Reference Guide.
For parents and caregivers of children with infantile spasms, please also see Medication Guide.