Whether it is stories of real patients, calendar reminders, tips for staying on course while traveling, or frequently asked questions, we're here to help. Remember to take DUPIXENT as directed by your physician.
You don’t have to put your life on hold to fit your dosing
schedule. Follow these tips to take DUPIXENT while traveling:
The DUPIXENT MyWay Patient App gives patients enrolled in DUPIXENT MyWay access to tools to help you start and stay on track with your treatment.
In addition to the guidance your doctor provides, the app lets you connect with your DUPIXENT MyWay Support Team with one tap.
To get started:
If your dose schedule is every week and you miss a dose of DUPIXENT: Give the DUPIXENT injection as soon as possible and start a new every-week dose schedule from the time you remember to take your DUPIXENT injection.
If your dose schedule is every other week and you miss a dose of DUPIXENT: Give the DUPIXENT injection within 7 days from the missed dose, then continue with your original schedule. If the missed dose is not given within 7 days, wait until the next scheduled dose to give your DUPIXENT injection.
If your dose schedule is every 4 weeks and you miss a dose of DUPIXENT: Give the DUPIXENT injection within 7 days from the missed dose, then continue with your original schedule. If the missed dose is not given within 7 days, start a new every-4-week dose schedule from the time you remember to take your DUPIXENT injection.
DUPIXENT should be refrigerated at 36 °F to 46 °F in the original carton to protect from light.
If necessary, DUPIXENT may be kept at room temperature up to 77 °F (25 °C) for a maximum of 14 days. Do not store above 77 °F (25 °C). After removal from the refrigerator, DUPIXENT must be used within 14 days or discarded.
Do not heat or put DUPIXENT into direct sunlight.
Do not freeze. Do not shake.
For more questions about DUPIXENT:
Set a date on your calendar to remind you to take DUPIXENT as directed by your physician. Just choose the calendar you want below to get started.
Hear DUPIXENT patients talk about how to get started and what DUPIXENT MyWay can do for you.
Transcript
DUPIXENT is a prescription medicine used:
Important Safety Information
Do not use if you are allergic to dupilumab or to any of the ingredients in DUPIXENT®.
Please see additional Important Safety Information throughout this video and adjacent links for full Prescribing Information.
Individual results with DUPIXENT may vary.
VO: Sponsored by Regeneron and Sanofi
JENNIFER: If you’re thinking about trying DUPIXENT, I would say, talk to your doctor, get connected with DUPIXENT MyWay, and make sure you’ve got a support system out there cheering you on.
RACHEL: I highly recommend getting a good physician that you can talk to that you trust and have that open communication. Develop a good treatment plan together and advocate for yourself.
KRISTY: Know that there is DUPIXENT MyWay. There's always someone there to support you and that they're on your side.
CHLOE: It was so nice knowing that I could call that number to talk to a nurse or whoever to give me more information to find out more about DUPIXENT, whether it was payment or how to inject or anything like that.
SUE: I don’t even think about giving myself an injection anymore. It’s just like putting on makeup or brushing your hair. It’s just there.
But everybody’s different. I know it can be kind of nerve-wracking. It’s so worth it.
JACQUE: There's help out there for you now. The advice I would give someone starting DUPIXENT is to ask all the questions that you have. Talk to your doctor.
Be optimistic. Be persistent. Look forward to the possibilities that lie ahead of you with DUPIXENT.
VO:
Do not use if you are allergic to dupilumab or to any of the ingredients in DUPIXENT®.
Before using DUPIXENT, tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions, including if you:
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Especially tell your healthcare provider if you are taking oral, topical, or inhaled corticosteroid medicines; have asthma and use an asthma medicine; or have atopic dermatitis, chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis, eosinophilic esophagitis, or prurigo nodularis and also have asthma. Do not change or stop your corticosteroid medicine or other asthma medicine without talking to your healthcare provider. This may cause other symptoms that were controlled by the corticosteroid medicine or other asthma medicine to come back.
DUPIXENT can cause serious side effects, including:
The most common side effects include:
Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. These are not all the possible side effects of DUPIXENT. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. 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.
Use DUPIXENT exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. It’s an injection given under the skin (subcutaneous injection). Your healthcare provider will decide if you or your caregiver can inject DUPIXENT. Do not try to prepare and inject DUPIXENT until you or your caregiver have been trained by your healthcare provider. 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.
Please see accompanying adjacent links for full Prescribing Information including Patient Information.
DUPIXENT is a prescription medicine used:
Injection Support Center
Need a refresher on the injection process for taking or giving DUPIXENT?
Visit the Injection Support Center.