Hello {FirstName},
Welcome to the BIMZELX Xperience
program!
We’re excited your BIMZELX journey
has begun. In about 4 weeks after
receiving your first BIMZELX dose,
you’ll receive an email with a link to
your BIMZELX Xperience survey. Here’s
what happens next:
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Complete the short,
eight-question survey |
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Click “Submit” and you’re done!
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Feedback will automatically be
sent to your healthcare provider
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Be sure to also discuss your
progress with your provider at your next
visit, as communication helps inform the
next steps in your treatment journey.
If you
have any questions, concerns, or would
like to share more information about
your BIMZELX treatment or your
psoriasis, please contact your
healthcare provider.
Congratulations on your decision to
participate in the BIMZELX Xperience,
and for taking an active role in your
psoriasis treatment journey. Welcome to
the program.
If you
wish to opt out of the BIMZELX Xperience
program, you may do so at any time by
informing your healthcare provider.
Please
see Important Safety Information
below as well as a link to the full Prescribing
Information.
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Use
for BIMZELX |
BIMZELX is a prescription medicine
used to treat moderate to severe
plaque psoriasis in adults who may
benefit from taking injections or
pills (systemic therapy) or
treatment using ultraviolet light
alone or with pills
(phototherapy). |
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION |
What is the most important
information I should know about
BIMZELX®
(bimekizumab-bkzx)? |
BIMZELX is a medicine that
affects your immune system.
BIMZELX may increase your risk of
having serious side effects,
including: |
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Suicidal
thoughts and behavior have
happened in some people treated
with BIMZELX. Get medical
help right away or call the
National Suicide and Crisis
Lifeline at 988 if you, your
caregiver or your family member
notice in you any of the following
symptoms: |
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new or worsening depression or
anxiety |
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thoughts of suicide, dying, or
hurting yourself |
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changes in behavior or mood |
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acting on dangerous impulses |
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attempt to commit suicide |
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Infections.
BIMZELX is a medicine that may
lower the ability of your immune
system to fight infections and may
increase your risk of infections.
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Your healthcare provider should
check you for infections and
tuberculosis (TB) before starting
treatment with BIMZELX. |
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If your healthcare provider feels
you are at risk for TB, you may be
treated with medicine for TB
before you begin treatment with
BIMZELX and during your treatment.
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Your doctor should watch you
closely for signs and symptoms of
TB during and after treatment with
BIMZELX. Do not take BIMZELX
if you have an active TB
infection. |
Before starting BIMZELX, tell your
healthcare provider if you: |
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are being treated for an infection
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have an infection that does not go
away or that keeps coming back. |
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have TB or have been in close
contact with someone with TB. |
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think you have an infection or
have symptoms of an infection such
as: |
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fever, sweats, or chills |
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muscle aches |
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cough |
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shortness of breath |
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blood in your phlegm |
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weight loss |
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warm, red, or painful skin or
sores on your body different from
your psoriasis |
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diarrhea or stomach pain |
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burning when you urinate or
urinating more often than normal |
After starting BIMZELX, call
your healthcare provider right
away if you have any of the
signs of infection listed above.
Do not use BIMZELX if you have any
signs of infection unless you are
instructed to by your healthcare
provider. See “What are the
possible side effects of
BIMZELX?” for more
information about side effects. |
What is BIMZELX? |
BIMZELX is a prescription medicine
used to treat adults with moderate
to severe plaque psoriasis who may
benefit from taking injections or
pills (systemic therapy) or
treatment using ultraviolet light
alone or with pills
(phototherapy). |
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It
is not known if BIMZELX is safe
and effective in children. |
Before using BIMZELX, tell your
healthcare provider about all of
your medical conditions, including
if you: |
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have any of the conditions or
symptoms listed in the section “What
is the most important
information I should know about
BIMZELX?” |
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have a history of depression, or
suicidal thoughts or behavior |
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have liver problems |
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have inflammatory bowel disease
(Crohn’s disease or ulcerative
colitis) |
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have recently received or are
scheduled to receive an
immunization (vaccine). You should
avoid receiving live vaccines
during treatment with BIMZELX. |
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are pregnant or plan to become
pregnant. It is not known if
BIMZELX can harm your unborn baby.
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If you become pregnant while
taking BIMZELX, you are encouraged
to enroll in the Pregnancy
Registry, which is used to collect
information about the health of
you and your baby. Talk to your
healthcare provider or call 1-877-311-8972
to enroll in this registry or
visit http://mothertobaby.org/pregnancy-studies/.
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are breastfeeding or plan to
breastfeed. It is not known if
BIMZELX passes into your breast
milk. Talk to your healthcare
provider about the best way to
feed your baby during treatment
with BIMZELX. |
Tell your healthcare provider
about all the medicines you
take, including prescription
and over the counter medicines,
vitamins and herbal supplements. |
What are the possible side effects
of BIMZELX? |
BIMZELX may cause serious side
effects. See “What is
important information I should
know about BIMZELX?” |
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Elevated liver enzyme levels.
Your healthcare provider will do
blood tests to check your liver
enzyme levels before starting
treatment and during treatment
with BIMZELX. Your healthcare
provider may temporarily stop or
permanently stop your treatment
with BIMZELX if you develop liver
problems. Call your healthcare
provider right away if you develop
any signs or symptoms of liver
problems, including: |
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pain on the right side of your
stomach-area |
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feeling very tired |
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loss of appetite |
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nausea and vomiting |
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itching |
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dark urine |
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light-colored stool |
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yellowing of your skin or the
whites of your eyes |
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Inflammatory bowel disease.
New cases of inflammatory bowel
disease or “flare-ups” have
happened with BIMZELX. If you have
inflammatory bowel disease
(Crohn’s disease or ulcerative
colitis), tell your healthcare
provider if you have worsening
disease symptoms during treatment
with BIMZELX or develop new or
worsening signs of Crohn’s disease
or ulcerative colitis. |
The most common side effects of
BIMZELX include: |
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upper respiratory tract infections
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headache |
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Herpes Simplex infections (cold
sores in or around the mouth) |
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small red bumps on your skin |
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feeling tired |
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fungal infections (oral thrush or
infections in the mouth, throat,
skin, nails, feet, or genitals) |
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pain, redness, or swelling at the
injection site |
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stomach flu (gastroenteritis) |
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acne |
These are not all of the possible
side effects of BIMZELX. Call your
doctor for medical advice about
side effects.
Use BIMZELX exactly has your
doctor tells you to use it.
You are encouraged to report
negative side effects of
prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch,
or call 1-800-FDA-1088. |
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For the
full Prescribing Information and
Medication Guide, please
visit BIMZELX.com.
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