What should I tell my care team before I take this medication?
They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
- Alcohol use disorder
- Auto-immune hepatitis
- Blood or bleeding disorders
- Colitis, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease
- Depression or other mental health conditions
- Diabetes
- Heart disease
- History of cancer
- Kidney disease
- Lupus
- Psoriasis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Substance use disorder
- Thyroid problems
- An unusual or allergic reaction to peginterferon, other medications, foods, dyes, or preservatives like benzyl alcohol
- Pregnant or trying to get pregnant
- Breast-feeding
What may interact with this medication?
- Alcohol
- Medications for HIV, such as didanosine, lamivudine, stavudine, zidovudine
- Methadone
- Theophylline
This list may not describe all possible interactions. Give your health care provider a list of all the medicines, herbs, non-prescription drugs, or dietary supplements you use. Also tell them if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use illegal drugs. Some items may interact with your medicine.
What should I watch for while using this medication?
Visit your care team for regular checks on your progress. You may need blood work while taking this medication.
This medication may cause serious skin reactions. They can happen weeks to months after starting the medication. Contact your care team right away if you notice fevers or flu-like symptoms with a rash. The rash may be red or purple and then turn into blisters or peeling of the skin. You may also notice a red rash with swelling of the face, lips, or lymph nodes in your neck or under your arms.
This medication can affect your coordination, reaction time, or judgment. Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how this medication affects you. Sit up or stand slowly to reduce the risk of dizzy or fainting spells. Alcohol may interfere with the effect of this medication. Avoid alcoholic drinks.
This medication may increase blood sugar. The risk may be higher in patients who already have diabetes. Ask your care team what you can do to lower your risk of diabetes while taking this medication.
What are the most serious risks of this medication?
This medicine can increase the risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
This medicine can lower your body’s ability to fight infections. You may get more infections while taking this medicine. Any infection you get could become serious and even deadly.
This medicine can cause serious mental health problems. Patients of all ages and their families should watch for changes, especially sudden changes in mood, behaviors, thoughts, or feelings. Some symptoms to watch for are depression, thoughts of suicide, aggressive behavior, wanting to hurt others, hostility, anger, anxiety, irritability, being suspicious or distrustful, or any unusual or extreme changes in behavior or mood. Call your healthcare provider right away for new or worsening mental problems. Call your healthcare provider as needed, especially if you are worried about symptoms.
This medicine can cause immune system disorders or make them worse. Examples are rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, sarcoidosis, thyroid disease, and psoriasis. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any kind of immune disease.
The use of this medicine with ribavirin requires extra caution. Ribavirin can cause severe birth defects or death to an unborn baby. Pregnant females should not take ribavirin. Females who can become pregnant must use effective birth control during combined treatment and for 6 months after the last dose. Call your healthcare provider if you become pregnant, have unprotected sex, or think your birth control has failed. Males must also use extra care. Males taking ribavirin must always use a condom during sex with female partners who are pregnant or who can get pregnant. If a pregnant woman is exposed to your semen during treatment, it could cause birth defects or death to the unborn baby. Condoms must be used during treatment and for 6 months after the last dose. Tell your healthcare provider right away if your partner becomes pregnant or thinks she is pregnant while you are taking ribavirin.