HAEGARDA (C1 Esterase Inhibitor SQ [human]) 

SELF ADMINISTRATION - Subcutaneous

Indications for Prior Authorization:

Indicated for routine prophylaxis to prevent Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) attacks in patients 6 years of age and older.

Coverage Criteria:

1. For diagnosis of Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)

  • Dose does not exceed weight-based dosing, AND
  • Patient is at least 6 years of age and older, AND
  • Prescribed by or in consultation by an immunologist or allergist, AND
  • Diagnosis confirmed by C1 inhibitor (C1-INH) deficiency or dysfunction (Type 1 or II HAE) as documented by ONE of the following:
    • C1-INH antigenic level below the lower limit of normal, OR
    • C1-INH functional level below the lower limit of normal, AND
  • For prophylaxis against HAE attacks, AND
  • Not used in combination with other approved treatments for prophylaxis against HAE attacks
Reauthorization Criteria:

For diagnosis of Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)

  • Dose does not exceed weight-based dosing, AND
  • Patient shows a positive clinical response to therapy
Coverage Duration:
  • Initial: 1 year
  • Reauthorization: 1 year
Dosing:
  • Intended for self (or caregiver)-administration after reconstitution at a dose of 60 IU per kg by subcutaneous injection twice weekly (every 3 to 4 days)
  • Patient or caregiver should be trained on how to administer
  • Each vial is for single-use only
Authorization is not covered for the following:

The use of this drug for indications not listed in this policy does not meet the coverage criteria established by the Western Health Advantage (WHA) Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committee.

Additional Information:
  • Administration – for subcutaneous only
    • Patient or caregiver should be trained on how to self-administer
Policy Updates:
  • 10/19/2021 – Policy update: expanded indication to allow use in patients 6 years of age and older
References:
  • Haegarda Prescribing Information. CSL Behring, LLC. Kankakee, IL. September 2020.

 

Last review date: October 19, 2021

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