SPL Set ID: c44365e9-d470-4e35-978d-8565a9e3471e
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Adalimumab-aaty is a tumor necrosis factor blocker. Adalimumab-aaty is a recombinant human IgG1 monoclonal antibody created using phage display technology resulting in an antibody with human derived heavy and light chain variable regions and human IgG1:k constant regions. Adalimumab-aaty is produced by recombinant DNA technology in a mammalian cell (Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO)) expression system and is purified by a process that includes specific viral inactivation and removal steps. It consists of 1330 amino acids and has a molecular weight of approximately 148 kilodaltons. Adalimumab-aaty injection is supplied as a sterile, preservative-free solution for subcutaneous administration. The drug product is supplied as either a single-dose, auto-injector (Adalimumab-aaty AI), as a single-dose, 1 mL prefilled syringe with safety guard, or a single-dose, 1 mL prefilled syringe. Enclosed within the auto-injector is a single-dose, 1 mL prefilled syringe. The solution of Adalimumab-aaty is clear to opalescent, and colorless to pale brown, with a pH of about 5.2. Each 80 mg/0.8 mL prefilled syringe or prefilled syringe with safety guard or auto-injector delivers 0.8 mL (80 mg) of drug product. Each 0.8 mL of Adalimumab-aaty contains adalimumab-aaty (80 mg), acetic acid (0.13 mg), glycine (15.02 mg), polysorbate 80 (0.8 mg), sodium acetate (0.48 mg) and Water for Injection, USP. Each 40 mg/0.4 mL prefilled syringe or prefilled syringe with safety guard or auto-injector delivers 0.4 mL (40 mg) of drug product. Each 0.4 mL of Adalimumab-aaty contains adalimumab-aaty (40 mg), acetic acid (0.06 mg), glycine (7.51 mg), polysorbate 80 (0.4 mg), sodium acetate (0.24 mg) and Water for Injection, USP. Each 20 mg/0.2 mL prefilled syringe delivers 0.2 mL (20 mg) of drug product. Each 0.2 mL of Adalimumab-aaty contains adalimumab-aaty (20 mg), acetic acid (0.03 mg), glycine (3.75 mg), polysorbate 80 (0.2 mg), sodium acetate (0.12 mg) and Water for Injection, USP.