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    IPSEN CARES® serves as a central point of contact between patients, caregivers, healthcare providers (HCPs), insurance companies, and specialty pharmacies. Services and support include:

    • Helping patients navigate the insurance coverage process to determine out-of-pocket costs
    • Helping with copay assistance for eligible* patients
    • Providing free medication to eligible patients through the Patient Assistance Program
    • Helping to minimize delays or interruptions in treatment
    • Coordinating delivery of patient medication to HCP offices through specialty pharmacies

    *For copay assistance eligibility requirements, see or visit .

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    Assistance with private insurance copay or coinsurance costs

     

    The Copay Assistance Program is available to help ease eligible* patients’ out-of-pocket costs for Dysport.

    • IPSEN CARES® will confirm every 12 months that eligible patients meet the criteria for the program

     

    as little as $0 per prescription for eligible patients. Annual maximum of $5,000 per calendar year in copay assistance as little as $0 per prescription for eligible patients. Annual maximum of $5,000 per calendar year in copay assistance

     

    To learn more or get your patients started, visit IpsenCares.com

     

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    Favorable access for nearly all of your patients

     

    Nearly 100% of patient lives covered for adult spasticity, pediatric spasticity, and cervical dystonia.*

     

    The national total of all patients with spasticity, and cervical dystonia, without restrictions is 99% across all channels The national total of all patients with spasticity, and cervical dystonia, without restrictions is 99% across all channels

     

    This information represents no promise or guarantee concerning coverage or levels of reimbursement. It is recommended that you contact your local payers with regard to local reimbursement policies and practices. Please consult your counsel on reimbursement specialist or billing questions specific to your practice.

     

    Coverage data provided by Breakaway Partners and current as of August 2023.

     

    *Covered lives represents the total number of individuals and their beneficiaries enrolled in a health insurance plan.

    INDICATIONS

    DYSPORT (abobotulinumtoxinA) for injection is indicated for the treatment of:

    • spasticity in patients 2 years of age and older
    • cervical dystonia in adults

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

    Warning: Distant Spread of Toxin Effect

    Postmarketing reports indicate that the effects of DYSPORT and all botulinum toxin products may spread from the area of injection to produce symptoms consistent with botulinum toxin effects. These may include asthenia, generalized muscle weakness, diplopia, blurred vision, ptosis, dysphagia, dysphonia, dysarthria, urinary incontinence and breathing difficulties. These symptoms have been reported hours to weeks after injection. Swallowing and breathing difficulties can be life threatening and there have been reports of death. The risk of symptoms is probably greatest in children treated for spasticity but symptoms can also occur in adults treated for spasticity and other conditions, particularly in those patients who have underlying conditions that would predispose them to these symptoms. In unapproved uses and in approved indications, cases of spread of effect have been reported at doses comparable to or lower than the maximum recommended total dose.

    Contraindications

    DYSPORT is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any botulinum toxin products, cow’s milk protein, or to any of the components in the formulation, or infection at the proposed injection site(s). Serious hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylaxis, serum sickness, urticaria, soft tissue edema, and dyspnea have been reported. If such a serious reaction occurs, discontinue DYSPORT and institute appropriate medical therapy immediately.

    Warnings and Precautions

    Lack of Interchangeability Between Botulinum Toxin Products

    The potency Units of DYSPORT are specific to the preparation and assay method utilized. They are not interchangeable with other preparations of botulinum toxin products and, therefore, units of biological activity of DYSPORT cannot be compared to or converted into units of any other botulinum toxin products assessed with any other specific assay method.

    Dysphagia and Breathing Difficulties

    Treatment with DYSPORT and other botulinum toxin products can result in swallowing or breathing difficulties. Patients with pre-existing swallowing or breathing difficulties may be more susceptible to these complications. In most cases, this is a consequence of weakening of muscles in the area of injection that are involved in breathing or swallowing. When distant effects occur, additional respiratory muscles may be involved. Deaths as a complication of severe dysphagia have been reported after treatment with botulinum toxin. Dysphagia may persist for several weeks and require use of a feeding tube to maintain adequate nutrition and hydration. Aspiration may result from severe dysphagia and is a particular risk when treating patients in whom swallowing or respiratory function is already compromised. Treatment of cervical dystonia with botulinum toxins may weaken accessory muscles of ventilation, which may result in a critical loss of breathing capacity in patients with respiratory disorders who may have become dependent upon these muscles. Patients treated with botulinum toxin may require immediate medical attention should they develop problems with swallowing, speech, or respiratory disorders. These reactions can occur within hours to weeks after injection with botulinum toxin. 

    Pre-existing Neuromuscular Disorders

    Individuals with peripheral motor neuropathic diseases, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or neuromuscular junction disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome) should be monitored particularly closely when given botulinum toxin. Patients with neuromuscular disorders may be at increased risk of clinically significant effects including severe dysphagia and respiratory compromise from typical doses of DYSPORT.

    Human Albumin and Transmission of Viral Diseases

    This product contains albumin, a derivative of human blood. Based on effective donor screening and product manufacturing processes, it carries an extremely remote risk for transmission of viral diseases and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD). There is a theoretical risk for transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), but if that risk actually exists, the risk of transmission would also be considered extremely remote. No cases of transmission of viral diseases, vCJD, or CJD have ever been identified for licensed albumin or albumin contained in other licensed products.

    Intradermal Immune Reaction

    The possibility of an immune reaction when injected intradermally is unknown. The safety of DYSPORT for the treatment of hyperhidrosis has not been established. DYSPORT is approved only for intramuscular injection.

    Pre-existing Conditions at the Injection Site

    Caution should be exercised when DYSPORT is used where the targeted muscle shows excessive weakness or atrophy.

    Adverse Reactions

    • The most common adverse reactions (≥4%) in adults with upper limb spasticity include muscular weakness; in adults with lower limb spasticity (≥5%) include falls, muscular weakness, and pain in extremity
    • The most common adverse reactions (≥10%) in pediatric patients with upper limb spasticity include upper respiratory tract infection and pharyngitis; in pediatric patients with lower limb spasticity include nasopharyngitis, cough, and pyrexia
    • The most common adverse reactions (≥5%) in adults with cervical dystonia include muscular weakness, dysphagia, dry mouth, injection site discomfort, fatigue, headache, musculoskeletal pain, dysphonia, injection site pain, and eye disorders

    Drug Interactions

    Co-administration of DYSPORT and aminoglycosides or other agents interfering with neuromuscular transmission (e.g., curare-like agents) should only be performed with caution because the effect of the botulinum toxin may be potentiated. Use of anticholinergic drugs after administration of DYSPORT may potentiate systemic anticholinergic effects such as blurred vision. The effect of administering different botulinum neurotoxins at the same time or within several months of each other is unknown. Excessive weakness may be exacerbated by another administration of botulinum toxin prior to the resolution of the effects of a previously administered botulinum toxin. Excessive weakness may also be exaggerated by administration of a muscle relaxant before and after administration of DYSPORT.

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