How to take Kevzara

Kevzara should be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor or another healthcare professional. Kevzara is available as a prefilled pen or syringe that must be used only once. (You should never reuse a pen or syringe.) You may find it easier to use one form over another, so ask your doctor which is best for you. The medication is injected just beneath your skin (subcutaneous). A healthcare professional may demonstrate how to give Kevzara injections at home to you or your caregiver. You won't have to go to your doctor's office for your injections this way.


You will typically receive a Kevzara injection every two weeks. Make sure to take the remaining doses on the same day and time each week. For instance, if you took your first dose on a Monday morning, you should also take your subsequent dose on a Monday morning two weeks later. Set a reminder on your phone to make sure you don't forget to take a dose. You could also schedule your injections using a calendar.

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