Contraindicated in:
Active, serious infection
;Use Cautiously in:
Chronic, recurrent infection
;Previous exposure to tuberculosis (TB)
;History of serious or opportunistic infection
;Lived or traveled in areas of endemic TB or mycoses
;Predisposed to infection
;>50 yr old with ≥1 cardiovascular risk factor (may ↑ risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular death, MI, stroke, and thrombosis)
;Current or past history of smoking (↑ risk of malignancy, cardiovascular death, MI, or stroke)
;Known malignancy (other than a successfully treated nonmelanoma skin cancer or cervical cancer)
;CV: ARTERIAL THROMBOSIS, CARDIOVASCULAR DEATH, DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT), MI
Derm: acne, atopic dermatitis, folliculitis, rash, urticaria
GI: diarrhea, ↑liver enzymes, stomatitis
Hemat: anemia, lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia
MS: ↑CK
Neuro: headache, dizziness, STROKE
Resp: PULMONARY EMBOLISM (PE)
Misc: fever, HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS (INCLUDING ANAPHYLAXIS), INFECTION (INCLUDING TB, BACTERIAL, INVASIVE FUNGAL, VIRAL, AND OTHER INFECTIONS DUE TO OPPORTUNISTIC PATHOGENS), MALIGNANCY
Drug-drug:
Advise patients and family to call 911 and seek urgent treatment if signs and symptoms of MI or stroke (chest pain, dizziness, nausea, weakness, slurred speech, confusion, trouble breathing); or blood clots (swelling, pain, or tenderness in one or both legs; sudden, unexplained chest or upper back pain; shortness of breath or difficulty breathing; changes in vision, especially in one eye only) occur.
Advise patient to notify health care provider if signs and symptoms of infections (fever; sweating; chills; muscle aches; cough or shortness of breath; blood in phlegm; weight loss; warm, red, or painful skin or sores on the body; diarrhea or stomach pain; burning on urination or urinating more often than usual; feeling very tired).
Inform patient that ritlecitinib may ↑ risk of cancer (lymphoma, lung cancer). Advise patient to have periodic skin examinations and to tell health care provider if they have ever had any type of cancer.