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Is Makena™ safe?

Who should not receive Makena?

Makena should not be used if you:1

  • Have now or have had a history of blood clots or other blood clotting problems
  • Have now or have had a history of breast cancer or other hormone-sensitive cancers
  • Have unusual vaginal bleeding not related to your current pregnancy
  • Have yellowing of your skin due to liver problems during your pregnancy
  • Have liver problems, including liver tumors
  • Have uncontrolled high blood pressure

What should I tell my healthcare provider before receiving Makena?

Before you receive Makena, tell your healthcare provider if you have:1

  • An allergy to hydroxyprogesterone caproate, castor oil, or any of the other ingredients in Makena
  • Diabetes or prediabetes
  • Epilepsy
  • Migraine headaches
  • Asthma
  • Heart problems
  • Kidney problems
  • Depression
  • High blood pressure

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.

What are the possible side effects of Makena?

Makena may cause serious side effects including:1

  • Blood clots - Symptoms of a blood clot may include leg swelling, redness in your leg, a spot on your leg that is warm to touch, or leg pain that worsens when you bend your foot
  • Allergic reactions - Symptoms of an allergic reaction may include hives, itching, or swelling of the face
  • Depression
  • Yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes

The most common adverse reactions observed with Makena were injection site reactions (pain, swelling. itching, bruising, or a hard bump), hives, itching, nausea, and diarrhea.1

In a clinical study, certain complications or events associated with pregnancy occurred more often in women who received Makena. These included miscarriage (pregnancy loss before 20 weeks of pregnancy), stillbirth (fetal death occurring during or after the 20th week of pregnancy), hospital admission for preterm labor, preeclampsia (high blood pressure and too much protein in your urine), gestational hypertension (high blood pressure caused by pregnancy), gestational diabetes, and oligohydramnios (low amniotic fluid levels).1

Is Makena safe for my baby?

In a follow-up study, children between the ages of 2–5 years old were evaluated for development in various physical, mental, and social measures. The results were similar to children born to non-Makena treated moms.2

Now that you know about the safety of Makena, you may wonder just how well Makena works.

If you’ve already had a preterm birth and are pregnant with a single baby, talk with your healthcare provider to determine if Makena is right for you.

Makena™ is a prescription hormone medicine (progestin) used to lower the risk of preterm birth in women who are pregnant with one baby and who have delivered one baby too early (preterm) in the past. Makena was shown to work based on a lower number of women who delivered babies at less than 37 weeks of pregnancy. There are no studies showing Makena reduces the number of babies who have serious problems shortly after birth or who die. It is not known whether Makena is safe and effective in women who have other risk factors for preterm birth.

Important safety information for Makena

Makena should not be used in women with any of the following conditions: blood clots or other blood clotting problems, breast cancer or other hormone-sensitive cancers, or history of these conditions; unusual vaginal bleeding not related to your current pregnancy, yellowing of the skin due to liver problems during pregnancy, liver problems, including liver tumors, or uncontrolled high blood pressure.

Before you receive Makena, tell your healthcare provider if you have an allergy to hydroxyprogesterone caproate, castor oil, or any of the other ingredients in Makena; diabetes or prediabetes, epilepsy, migraine headaches, asthma, heart problems, kidney problems, depression, or high blood pressure.

In a clinical study, certain complications or events associated with pregnancy occurred more often in women who received Makena. These included miscarriage (pregnancy loss before 20 weeks of pregnancy), stillbirth (fetal death occurring during or after the 20th week of pregnancy), hospital admission for preterm labor, preeclampsia (high blood pressure and too much protein in your urine), gestational hypertension (high blood pressure caused by pregnancy), gestational diabetes, and oligohydramnios (low amniotic fluid levels).

Makena may cause serious side effects including blood clots, allergic reactions, depression, and yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes. Call your healthcare provider right away if you think you have symptoms of a blood clot (leg swelling, redness in your leg, a spot on your leg that is warm to touch, or leg pain that worsens when you bend your foot) or symptoms of an allergic reaction (hives, itching, or swelling of the face). The most common side effects of Makena include injection site reactions (pain, swelling, itching, bruising, or a hard bump), hives, itching, nausea, and diarrhea.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see full prescribing information for Makena.


References: 1. Makena™ (hydroxyprogesterone caproate injection) prescribing information, Ther-Rx Corporation, 2011. 2. Northen AT, Norman GS, Anderson K, et al. Follow-up of children exposed in utero to 17α-hydroxyprogesterone caproate compared with placebo. Obstet Gynecol. 2007;110:865-872.

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