HAE Long-Term Prophylaxis from CSL Behring.
Haegarda is a subcutaneous C1 esterase inhibitor replacement therapy for HAE prophylaxis. By directly replacing the deficient C1 inhibitor, it substantially reduces attack frequency and severity. It is the only subcutaneous C1 inhibitor approved for HAE prophylaxis.
Haegarda is FDA-approved for the following indications:
Haegarda is administered subcutaneously twice weekly via self-injection. Patients are trained on technique and can administer independently.
The manufacturer offers a patient support program — CSL Behring Assurance — that can help with insurance navigation, copay assistance for eligible patients, nursing support, and ongoing education. More information is available at https://www.haegarda.com/financial-assistance.
Treatment with Haegarda is initiated and monitored by Dr. McNeil. Prior authorizations are handled in-house — patients are not asked to navigate insurance approvals on their own. This is a subcutaneous self-administered medication. After prior authorization, the prescription is sent to a specialty pharmacy that ships the medication directly to the patient. A manufacturer-sponsored nurse or office-based training visit is typically arranged for the first dose so patients are confident with self-administration before continuing at home.
A note on age: The FDA indications above may include pediatric or adolescent age groups. Optimed Immunology's clinical practice is focused on adults. If you are seeking care for a minor, please contact the office and we can advise on referral options.
Important safety note: This page is not a substitute for the FDA prescribing information. Risks, contraindications, drug interactions, and required monitoring vary by patient. The official manufacturer website (https://www.haegarda.com) provides the most current full prescribing and safety information. Treatment decisions and monitoring are individualized — please discuss with Dr. McNeil whether Haegarda is appropriate for your situation.
Donald L. McNeil, MD · Board Certified in Allergy & Immunology and Internal Medicine
This page is provided for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. If you have an emergency, call 911.