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No. Cosentyx is supplied as single-dose syringes intended for one injection each. The dosing you prescribe for a patient uses multiple syringes (or pens/other forms), not one syringe reused for later doses.
The key constraint is that each Cosentyx syringe is a prefilled, measured amount meant to be administered in one session. Once that syringe is used, you cannot split the remaining volume into separate later doses as part of standard administration.
Cosentyx is intended to be used exactly as dispensed for the prescribed dose. Any leftover volume is not meant to be stored for reuse to create additional doses from the same syringe.
If the prescribed regimen calls for more than one dose at a time, clinicians typically use multiple separate prefilled syringes (or the equivalent number of pens/injections) to reach the total required amount during that administration visit.
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