

While it is not known if the skin redness predisposes to photosensitivity, patients should be advised to avoid direct sun while their skin remains discolored. It therefore has potential to cause photosensitivity. Hydroxocobalamin absorbs visible light in the UV spectrum.This should be considered before hemodialysis is initiated in patients treated with hydroxocobalamin.


Acute renal failure with acute tubular necrosis, renal impairment and urine calcium oxalate crystals have been reported following CYANOKIT therapy.Allergic reactions including angioneurotic edema have also been reported in postmarketing experience. Allergic reactions may include: anaphylaxis, chest tightness, edema, urticaria, pruritus, dyspnea, and rash.Consider alternative therapies, if available, in patients with known anaphylactic reactions to hydroxocobalamin or cyanocobalamin.Risk of Anaphylaxis and Other Hypersensitivity Reactions Consideration should be given to decontamination measures based on the route of exposure. In conjunction with CYANOKIT, treatment of cyanide poisoning must include immediate attention to airway patency, adequacy of oxygenation and hydration, cardiovascular support, and management of seizures.
