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EPOGEN® treatment for patients with anemia due to chronic kidney disease (CKD) | EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) - EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) is used to treat a lower than normal number of red blood cells (anemia) caused by chronic kidney disease in patients on dialysis to reduce or avoid the need for red blood cell transfusions.

  • http://www.epogen.com/patient/understanding-anemia/what-is-anemia.html What is Anemia? | EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) - When you have anemia due to CKD, your body has fewer red blood cells than normal. Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body.
  • http://www.epogen.com/patient/understanding-anemia/what-causes-anemia.html What Causes Anemia? | EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) - Anemia has many causes. If your anemia is caused by chronic kidney disease, it means your kidneys are not making enough of the "messenger" hormone, erythropoietin.
  • http://www.epogen.com/patient/about-epogen/what-is-epogen.html What is EPOGEN®? | EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) - EPOGEN® is a medicine that acts like the hormone, erythropoietin. EPOGEN® helps the body create more red blood cells and raises the hemoglobin level in your blood.
  • http://www.epogen.com/patient/about-epogen/your-treatment-schedule.html Your Treatment Schedule | EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) - EPOGEN® is given three times a week for patients on dialysis, either injected into your skin or directly into your dialysis line.
  • http://www.epogen.com/patient/about-epogen/monitoring-your-treatment.html Monitoring Your Treatment | EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) - When taking EPOGEN®, your doctor will test your blood regularly to make sure your treatment is working. With EPOGEN® treatment, Hb levels usually increase in 2 to 6 weeks.
  • http://www.epogen.com/patient/about-epogen/benefits-and-risks-of-epogen.html Benefits and Risks of EPOGEN® | EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) - EPOGEN® increases hemoglobin (Hb) levels and decreases the need for blood transfusions. EPOGEN® use has been associated with serious side effects.
  • http://www.epogen.com/patient/helpful-resources/helpful-resources.html Resources | EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa) - There are resources available to help you understand your anemia and chronic kidney disease.

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