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Glassia®

This product is manufactured by Takeda Canada using the ingredient alpha 1-antitrypsin.

This product is taken via intravenous injection.

Why is it prescribed?

Alpha1-antitrypsin is indicated for the treatment of congenital alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency in adults who have developed emphysema.

Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency is an inherited disorder that causes significant reduction in the naturally occurring protein alpha1-antitrypsin.
Lung disease (emphysema) is the most common problem associated with a deficiency of alpha1-antitrypsin.
Glassia®, made from human plasma, is a concentrated form of alpha1-antitrypsin. Glassia® is given as a replacement therapy to restore blood levels of alpha1-antitrypsin. This may help lessen the risk of developing emphysema.

Glassia® should be stored in the refrigerator. It should not be frozen. Administer within 3 hours after reconstitution.


Alternatives

Other products that have the same ingredient as Glassia® are •Prolastin-C® •

See other products used in the treatment of •congenital alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency •

The recommended dosage is 60mg/kg body weight administered intravenously once weekly. This dose is intended to increase and maintain a level of functional alpha1-antitrypsin in the epithelial lining of the lower respiratory tract.


Alpha1-antitrypsin is a naturally occurring protein in the body which protects the lungs. Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AAT deficiency) is an inherited condition that raises your risk for lung and liver disease.

Symptoms of AAT deficiency include:

  • Shortness of breath and wheezing
  • Repeated lung infections
  • Tiredness
  • Rapid heartbeat upon standing
  • Vision problems
  • Weight loss

Therapy with alpha1-antitrypsin restores blood levels of this protein to a desired level. 


Alpha1-antitrypsin replacement therapy is usually very well tolerated. The following side effects may occur:

  • fever
  • lightheadedness
  • dizziness
  • flu- like symptoms
  • allergic-like reactions
  • chills
  • trouble breathing
  • abnormal heartbeat
  • changes in blood pressure
  • chest pain

If you experience any of the above side effects, contact your health care provider.


  • Alpha1-antitrypsin is made from human blood and therefore carries the risk of transmitting some viruses or illnesses.  Discuss this risk with yor physician.
  • Alpha1-antitrypsin must only be given by the intravenous route.
  • You should not use this medication if you are allergic to albumin or to any ingredient in the formulation or component of the container.
  • You should not use this medicine if your body does not make enough immunoglobulin A (IgA), which could cause you to have an allergic reaction to blood products that contain IgA.

Use in pregnancy: It is not known whether this medication can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. It should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed.

Use in breastfeeding: It is not known if this medication is passed into breast milk.  Consult doctor or pharmacist before using