Fasenra is given as an injection under your skin. This drug should not be used in certain cases. To learn more, see the “What is the Fasenra injection used for?” section below. Fasenra’s ...
Fasenra doses are given via injections under your skin with a single-dose prefilled syringe or auto-injector pen. You may be able to give yourself doses of Fasenra at home after you’ve received ...
Fasenra (benralizumab) can cause side effects that range from mild to serious. More common side effects include sore throat and headache. If side effects from Fasenra become difficult to tolerate ...
Fasenra is approved for the treatment of severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA), administered with injections every four weeks. The study was funded by AstraZeneca. Fasenra was first approved by the US ...
AstraZeneca bioPharmaceuticals business unit executive vice-president Ruud Dobber stated: “Today’s approval of Fasenra, with its convenient, single-monthly injection, is a positive step ...
This recommendation is based on data from the phase III MANDARA study, which compared a single monthly injection of Fasenra to three injections per month of GSK’s GSK blockbuster drug ...
MANDARA was the first head-to-head non-inferiority trial of biologics in patients with EGPA. Patients were randomised to receive either a single 30 mg subcutaneous injection of Fasenra, or three ...