Important Safety Information
EXJADE is available by prescription only.
What is the most important safety information to know about EXJADE?
EXJADE may cause serious kidney problems, liver problems, and bleeding in the stomach or intestines. In some cases, these problems were fatal.
These problems occurred more often in elderly patients, patients with high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes, pre-existing kidney or liver problems, or low blood counts.
EXJADE may also cause serious liver problems. In some cases, these problems were fatal. These problems occurred more often in patients greater than 55 years of age.
Your doctor should check your kidneys with a blood test called serum creatinine and/or creatinine clearance:
- Before taking EXJADE
- Monthly during treatment
If you already have kidney problems or are at risk for kidney problems your doctor should check your kidneys:
- Every week for the first month
- Monthly during treatment
Your doctor should check your liver with blood tests called serum transaminases and bilirubin:
- Before taking EXJADE
- Every other week for the first month after starting EXJADE
- Monthly during treatment
Please see additional Important Safety Information, including Boxed WARNING.
Please see accompanying Full Prescribing Information.

How to Take EXJADE
Taking EXJADE Step-by-Step
Step 1:
Drop your tablet(s) into a glass of orange juice, apple juice, or water, using the amount of liquid as directed by your health care provider. Do not chew or swallow tablets whole or take EXJADE at the same time as aluminum-containing antacids (for example, Maalox®).
*Maalox is a registered trademark of Novartis Consumer Health, Inc.
Step 2:
Stir until the tablet or tablets are evenly mixed. The EXJADE mixture may become thick in consistency.
Step 3:
Drink. Add liquid to any remaining part of EXJADE in the glass or on the stirrer and drink.
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