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Pharmaranks rates Winrevair 3.5/5 for recall safety — an independent score from its FDA recall history and its manufacturer's record. Winrevair (Sotatercept-Csrk) is a medication used to treat Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

Sotatercept-Csrk · by Merck Sharp Dohme

70/100Limited · 1 source

Based on 1 source · Recall-safety score from FDA recall history — this product's own recalls and its manufacturer's record. Not an efficacy or quality rating. methodology →

Rated against independent regulatory sources·Last updated August 20, 2026·How we rate
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Key facts

Active ingredient
Sotatercept-Csrk
Form
Kit
Strength
SOTATERCEPT-CSRK 45MG · SOTATERCEPT-CSRK 60MG
Type
Prescription (Rx)
Brand or generic
Brand-name
Manufacturer
Merck Sharp Dohme
FDA application
BLA761363

What is Winrevair?

From the FDA label:Sotatercept-csrk is a homodimeric recombinant fusion protein consisting of the extracellular domain of the human activin receptor type IIA (ActRIIA) linked to the human IgG1 Fc domain. The molecular weight based on the amino acid sequence of sotatercept-csrk is approximately 78 kDa as a homodimer. Sotatercept-csrk for injection is a sterile, preservative-free, white to off-white lyophilized cake or powder appearance in single-dose vials for subcutaneous administration after reconstitution. Each 45 mg single-dose vial provides 45 mg of sotatercept-csrk and citric acid monohydrate (0.40 mg), polysorbate 80 (0.18 mg), sodium citrate (1.84 mg), and sucrose (72 mg) at pH 5.8. After reconstitution with 1 mL Sterile Water for Injection, the resulting concentration is 50 mg/mL of sotatercept-csrk and the nominal deliverable volume is 0.9 mL. Each 60 mg single-dose vial provides 60 mg of sotatercept-csrk and citric acid monohydrate (0.53 mg), polysorbate 80 (0.24 mg), sodium citrate (2.45 mg), and sucrose (96 mg) at pH 5.8. After reconstitution with 1.3 mL Sterile Water for Injection, the resulting concentration is 50 mg/mL of sotatercept-csrk and the nominal deliverable volume is 1.2 mL.

How to use

The recommended starting dose is 0.3 mg/kg by subcutaneous injection. ( 2.1 ) The recommended target dose is 0.7 mg/kg every 3 weeks by subcutaneous injection. ( 2.2 ) Dosage modifications due to increased hemoglobin (Hgb) and decreased platelets may be necessary. Check Hgb and platelets before each dose for the first 5 doses, or longer if values are unstable, and monitor periodically thereafter. ( 2.3 ) See full prescribing information for preparation and administration instructions. ( 2.4 ) 2.1 Recommended Starting Dosage WINREVAIR is administered once every 3 weeks by subcutaneous injection according to patient body weight. The starting dose of WINREVAIR is 0.3 mg/kg. Obtain hemoglobin (Hgb) and platelet count prior to the first dose of WINREVAIR. Do not initiate treatment if platelet count is <50,000/mm 3 (<50 x 10 9 /L) [see Dosage and Administration (2.3) ] . Injection volume for starting dose is calculated based on patient weight as follows: Injection Volume (mL) = Weight (kg) x 0.3 mg/kg 50 mg/mL Injection volume should be rounded to the nearest 0.1 mL. For example: (70 kg x 0.3 mg/kg) ÷ 50 mg/mL = 0.42 mL, rounds to 0.4 mL See Table 1 for selecting the appropriate kit based on calculated injection volume for starting dose. Table 1: Kit Type Based on Injection Volume for Dose of 0.3 mg/kg Injection Volume (mL) Kit Type 0.2 to 0.9 45 mg kit (containing 1 x 45 mg vial) 1…

Side effects

The following clinically significant adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling: Erythrocytosis [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1) ] Severe Thrombocytopenia [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2) ] Serious Bleeding [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3) ] Embryo-Fetal Toxicity [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4) ] Impaired Fertility [see Warnings and Precautions (5.5) ] The most common (≥10% in patients receiving WINREVAIR and 5% more than placebo) adverse reactions were infections, epistaxis, telangiectasia, diarrhea, headache, rash, increased hemoglobin, dizziness, erythema, and gingival bleeding. ( 6.1 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC at 1-877-888-4231 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice. STELLAR The following data reflect exposure to WINREVAIR in the STELLAR trial. Adult PAH patients with WHO FC II or III (n=323) were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive WINREVAIR or placebo in combination with background standard of care therapies. Patients received a starting dose of 0.3 mg/kg via SC injection and the dose was increased…

Warnings

Important safety information

Erythrocytosis: If severe, may increase the risk of thromboembolic events and hyperviscosity syndrome. Monitor Hgb before each dose for the first 5 doses, or longer if values are unstable, and periodically thereafter to determine if dose adjustments are required. ( 5.1 ) Severe Thrombocytopenia: May increase the risk of bleeding. Monitor platelets before each dose for the first 5 doses, or longer if values are unstable, and periodically thereafter to determine if dose adjustments are required. ( 5.2 ) Serious Bleeding: Serious bleeding events were reported and were more likely with concomitant prostacyclin and/or antithrombotic agents, or with low platelet counts. Do not administer WINREVAIR if the patient is experiencing serious bleeding. ( 5.3 ) Embryo-Fetal Toxicity: May cause fetal harm. Advise females of reproductive potential of the potential risk to a fetus and use of effective contraception. ( 5.4 , 8.1 , 8.3 ) Impaired Fertility: May impair female and male fertility. ( 5.5 , 8.3 , 13.1 ) 5.1 Erythrocytosis WINREVAIR may increase hemoglobin. Severe erythrocytosis may increase the risk of thromboembolic events or hyperviscosity syndrome. In clinical studies, moderate elevations in Hgb (>2 g/dL above ULN) occurred in 15% of patients taking WINREVAIR while no elevations ≥4 g/dL above ULN were observed. Monitor Hgb before each dose for the first 5 doses, or longer if values are unstable, and periodically thereafter, to determine if dose adjustments are required [see Dosage and Administration (2.3) , Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] . 5.2 Severe Thrombocytopenia WINREVAIR may decrease platelet count. Severe thrombocytopenia may increase the risk of bleeding. In clinical studies, severe thrombocytopenia (platelet count <50,000/mm 3 [<50 x 10 9 /L]) occurred in 3% to 6% of patients taking WINREVAIR. Thrombocytopenia occurred more frequently in patients also receiving prostacyclin infusion. Do not initiate treatment if platelet count is <50,000/mm 3 [see Dosage and Administration (2.3) ] . Monitor platelets before each dose for the first 5 doses, or longer if values are unstable, and periodically thereafter to determine whether dose adjustments are required. [see Dosage and Administration (2.3) , Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] . 5.3 Serious Bleeding In clinical studies, serious bleeding (e.g., gastrointestinal, intracranial hemorrhage) was reported in 4% vs 1% (STELLAR) and 7% vs 5% (ZENITH) of patients taking WINREVAIR vs placebo, respectively [see Clinical Studies (14.1) ] . Patients with serious bleeding were more likely to be on prostacyclin background therapy and/or antithrombotic agents, or have low platelet counts. Advise patients about signs and symptoms of blood loss. Evaluate and treat bleeding accordingly. Do not administer WINREVAIR if the patient is experiencing serious bleeding [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2) , Adverse Reactions (6.1) ] . 5.4 Embryo-Fetal Toxicity Based on findings in animal reproduction studies, WINREVAIR may cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. In animal reproduction studies, administration of WINREVAIR to pregnant rats and rabbits during organogenesis resulted in adverse developmental outcomes, including increased embryo-fetal mortality, alterations to growth, and structural variations at exposures 4-fold and 0.6-fold (based on area under the curve [AUC]) those occurring at the maximum recommended human dose (MRHD), respectively. Advise pregnant women of the potential risk to a fetus. Advise females of reproductive potential to use an effective method of contraception during treatment with WINREVAIR and for at least 4 months after the final dose [see Use in Specific Populations (8.1 , 8.3) ] . 5.5 Impaired Fertility Based on findings in animals, WINREVAIR may impair female and male fertility. Advise patients on the potential effects on fertility [see Use in Specific Populations (8.3) , Nonclinical Toxicology (13.1) ].

Who should not take Winrevair

None. None ( 4 )

Overdose — what happens if you take too much

In healthy volunteers, WINREVAIR dosed at 1 mg/kg resulted in increases in Hgb associated with hypertension; both improved with phlebotomy. In the event of overdose, monitor closely for increases in Hgb and blood pressure, and provide supportive care as appropriate. WINREVAIR is not dialyzable.

U.S. Poison Control: call or text 1-800-222-1222 (free, 24/7). In an emergency call 911. From the FDA label; not medical advice.

May treat (source: NIH RxClass)

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Frequently asked questions

What does Winrevair treat?
Winrevair (Sotatercept-Csrk) may be used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension, based on NIH RxClass drug-classification data (conditions a drug may treat — not a verbatim copy of the FDA-approved label). This is general reference, not medical advice.
How is Winrevair rated?
pharmaranks gives Winrevair a composite score of 3.5 out of 5, currently based on 1 weighted source (FDA regulatory recall-safety data weighted highest). See our methodology at /how-we-rate.
Is there a coupon or discount for Winrevair?
pharmaranks is an independent ratings site, not a pharmacy — we don't issue coupons or sell Winrevair. To pay less, ask your prescriber or pharmacist whether a generic equivalent exists, check the manufacturer's copay/savings card and patient-assistance program, and compare a pharmacy discount card against your insurance copay. Prices vary by pharmacy, insurance, and location, so always confirm at the counter. This is general reference, not medical or financial advice.
Who makes Winrevair?
Winrevair is marketed by Merck Sharp Dohme. You can see Merck Sharp Dohme's full profile, rating, and other products on pharmaranks.
Is Winrevair a brand-name or generic drug?
Winrevair is a brand-name product with the active ingredient Sotatercept-Csrk.
Is Winrevair available over the counter?
No. Winrevair is a prescription (Rx) medication in the US — you need a prescription from a licensed clinician (in person or via telehealth); it isn't sold over the counter. For some conditions there are OTC alternatives — ask your pharmacist.
What forms does Winrevair come in?
Winrevair is currently marketed as kit, per the FDA's National Drug Code Directory.
Is Winrevair FDA-registered?
Winrevair is on record with the U.S. FDA under application number BLA761363. You can verify this on its official FDA label.
Has Winrevair been recalled by the FDA?
Winrevair has no FDA recalls recorded under its own application in the openFDA enforcement database. Its recall-safety score reflects its manufacturer's overall recall record. This is general reference, not medical advice — check the FDA recall database for the latest alerts.
Is Winrevair safe?
There's no single safe-or-not verdict. pharmaranks gives Winrevair a recall-safety score of 70/100, based on its FDA recall history (no recalls under its own FDA application) — not an efficacy or side-effect rating. Review its FDA-label side effects and warnings before use, and always consult a licensed professional.
What are the side effects of Winrevair?
Winrevair's side effects are taken directly from its FDA label. From the label: The following clinically significant adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling: Erythrocytosis [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1) ] Severe Thrombocytopenia [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2) ] Serious Bleeding [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3) ] Embryo-Fetal Toxicity [see Warning… Both common and serious reactions are documented in full on this page. This is general reference from the FDA, not medical advice — always consult a professional.

Clinical content sourced from the FDA label via openFDA (U.S. FDA). View the FDA label on DailyMed → Provided for general reference only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed professional and the current prescribing information.

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