SUPPLEMENTAL INJECTION RESOURCES

Being unfamiliar with injections or having questions around taking DUPIXENT is normal. After you’ve been trained by your healthcare provider, take advantage of our supplemental injection resources. And remember, it is always important to talk to your doctor.

Do not try to prepare and inject DUPIXENT until you or your caregiver have been trained by your healthcare provider.

Building a Consistent Routine

Finding Your Rhythm:
Building a Routine

As you begin to set a routine for treatment, think about a time and day you plan to use DUPIXENT. Then, consider adding an activity—like working a crossword puzzle or watching an episode of a favorite show—that could help further establish your new routine. Use this activity every time you want to administer DUPIXENT.

For extra support as you establish a routine, consider asking friends or family to help you. A loved one may be able to help remind you—and provide support if you need it—when it’s time for your next injection.

Getting Results With DUPIXENT Means Working Closely With Your Healthcare Provider

Take DUPIXENT exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. By following along with your progress and sharing it with them, you can both see if treatment with DUPIXENT is working for you.

Getting Comfortable With the Process

Navigate Through Your Injection Concerns

  • Focus on what you’re hoping to accomplish with eczema treatment
  • Remember to keep your reason for doing this in mind to help guide you along the way
  • Think of challenges you’ve overcome before
  • Reach out to your personal support system

Refer to the DUPIXENT MyWay® support resources designed to help you feel more comfortable with the injection process, like the supplemental injection training videos below (after you have been trained by your healthcare provider)

Contact DUPIXENT MyWay Nurse Educators at 1-844-DUPIXENT (1-844-387-4936), option 1

Still Feeling Uncertain?

If you find yourself feeling uneasy about injections at any point, it’s always best to first consult your healthcare provider. Watch this video—it may help you manage feelings of uncertainty and help you stay on track with DUPIXENT.

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Listen to this mindful breathing exercise.

Let’s take a second to get situated before we begin our breathing exercise. Find a spot where you can be still and quiet. Get into a comfortable position. This can be seated, standing, or laying down. Pause for just a moment before you begin.

[5 seconds of silence]

Now, close your eyes and settle your mind. Focus on your body relaxing as you settle into position. Relax your muscles; start with your toes, work upward to your arms and then your head. Transition your focus to your breath. Slowly take a deep breath. Let your stomach expand [pause], and now your rib cage, and your chest. Pause for just a moment. Exhale at the same pace as the inhale. Allow the breath to come steadily out of your nose until your lungs are completely empty. Pay attention when you breathe in. First your stomach rises, then your rib cage, finally your chest. Notice each of them fall as you breathe out: chest, rib cage, stomach. Feel your body respond as you continue to breathe.

[5 seconds of silence]

This can be done for as long as you like. You can repeat this any time you are feeling anxious to help calm yourself.

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Administration

How to Administer DUPIXENT

For supplemental injection support, watch these videos or contact a DUPIXENT MyWay Nurse Educator. 

Do not try to prepare and inject DUPIXENT until you or your caregiver have been trained by your healthcare provider. Your healthcare provider will also provide additional guidance, such as the need to choose a different injection site each time. For supplemental injection training, watch the videos and read the Instructions for Use for your prescribed dosage form and strength of DUPIXENT.

The 200-mg pre-filled pen and the 300-mg pre-filled pen are approved for patients 2 years of age and older. The 200-mg pre-filled syringe and the 300-mg pre-filled syringe are approved for use in adults and children 6 months of age and older. In children 12 years of age and older, it’s recommended DUPIXENT be administered by or under supervision of an adult. In children 6 months to less than 12 years of age, DUPIXENT should be given by a caregiver.

Pre-Filled Syringe Injection Training Video

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Pre-Filled Pen Injection Training Video (for Patients 2 Years of Age and Older)

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Building Confidence

“I’m Nervous About Injections.”

The idea of an injection may be intimidating. However, with the help of your healthcare provider and the support available from DUPIXENT MyWay, you may become comfortable with injections.

Remember, DUPIXENT works from within to help heal your skin.

Refer Back to the Instructions for Use

The DUPIXENT Instructions for Use is a helpful reference and should be read prior to administration. Once you feel confident, you can take steps to successfully make DUPIXENT part of a regular routine and help stay ahead of eczema symptoms. The 200-mg pre-filled syringe and the 300-mg pre-filled syringe are approved for use in adults and children 6 months of age and older. The 200-mg pre-filled pen and the 300-mg pre-filled pen are approved for patients 2 years of age and older.

Keeping Up With Your Progress

Depending on How Long You’ve Been Using DUPIXENT, Now May Be a Good Time to Check Your Progress

If you’ve been taking photos of your skin, compare your most recent photo to your very first. Take a look back and see how far you’ve come. Be sure to share any progress you’ve made with your healthcare provider.

Taking DUPIXENT With You

Going On A Trip?

Contact a Case Manager at 1-844-DUPIXENT (1-844-387-4936), option 1 to learn more about traveling and storing products.