About Exondys 51
Strength:
Injection: 100mg/2mL (50mg/mL); 500mg/10mL (50mg/mL) in single-dose vial.
Recommended Dosage:
The drug is administered by a health care professional once a week directly into the bloodstream through intravenous or IV infusion. It takes approximately an hour for Exondys 51 to be infused into the body. Contact your doctor or seek emergency medical attention at the nearest hospital.
Important:
Discontinuing Exondys 51 treatment should be done only under the guidance of your physician. It’s essential to understand that this medication is not a replacement for standard care. Individuals using Exondys 51 should continue to receive all recommended treatments, such as physical therapy and occupational therapy. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to discuss them with your healthcare provider.
To ensure your safe and effective use of Exondys 51, it’s crucial to provide a comprehensive medical history, including any allergies, infections, or existing medical conditions. Additionally, disclose all medications you are currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements. If you have questions or concerns about this medication, discuss them with your doctor. Following these instructions diligently is essential to maximize the medicine’s benefits and minimize the risk of side effects.
Warnings & Precautions
Common Exondys 51 Side Effects:
Use in Specific Population
Storage and Handling
For the medicine procurement, we follow a simple four-step process.
For the importation of medication, we will require the following documents from the patient:
Once all these documents are provided, the Sansfro team will begin the import license application process. This license is a crucial requirement to facilitate the procurement of the necessary medication upon receiving government approval.
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Know More...What is Exondys 51, and how does it work?
Exondys 51 is a gene therapy product that works by skipping exon 51 of the SMN1 gene. This exon contains a mutation that leads to the production of a truncated SMN protein. Exondys 51 allows the body to produce a longer, more functional SMN protein.
What are the risks of Exondys 51?
The most common side effects of Exondys 51 are infusion reactions, which can include fever, chills, headache, and nausea. These side effects are usually mild to moderate and can be managed with supportive care. Less common side effects of Exondys 51 include liver problems, kidney problems, and eye problems. These side effects can be serious and may require medical attention.
What is Sarepta Exondys 51?
Sarepta Therapeutics is the pharmaceutical company that developed and markets Exondys 51. They are actively involved in research and development related to DMD treatments.
What is the difference between Exondys 51 and Eteplirsen?
The only difference between Exondys 51 and Eteplirsen is the brand name. They are both the same drug with the same mechanism of action and the same target population.
What is the price of Exondys 51 in India?
Exondys 51 price in India depends on the product requirement. Request more details by contacting our Patient Support Team at (+91) 93157 05373 or help@sansfro.com.
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