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Aimovig 140 Mg Prefilled Pen (Refrigerator)
1. What this product is and what it is used for
Aimovig contains the active substance erenumab. It belongs to a group of medicines called
monoclonal antibodies.
Aimovig works by blocking the activity of the CGRP molecule, which has been linked to migraine
(CGRP stands for calcitonin gene-related peptide).
Aimovig is used to prevent migraine in adults who have at least 4 migraine days per month when
starting treatment with Aimovig.
2. What you need to know before you use this product
a. Do not use Aimovig
- if you are allergic to erenumab or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in
section 6).
b. Take special care with Aimovig.
Talk to your doctor before using Aimovig:
- if you have ever had an allergic reaction to rubber latex. The container of this medicinal product
contains latex rubber within the cap.
- if you suffer from a cardiovascular disease. Aimovig has not been studied in patients with
certain cardiovascular diseases.
Talk to your doctor or get emergency medical help immediately:
- if you get any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, such as rash or swelling usually of the
face, mouth, tongue, or throat; or difficulty breathing. Serious allergic reactions can happen
within minutes, but some may happen more than one week after using Aimovig.
- Contact a doctor if you get constipation and seek medical help immediately if you develop
constipation with severe or constant belly (abdominal) pain and vomiting, swelling of abdomen
or bloating. Constipation can occur when treated with Aimovig. It is usually mild or moderate in
intensity. However, some patients using Aimovig have had constipation with serious
complications and have been hospitalised. Some cases have required surgery.
Children and adolescents
Do not give this medicine to children or adolescents (under 18 years old) because the use of Aimovig
has not been studied in this age group.
c. using other medicines and Aimovig
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
d. pregnancy and breast-feeding
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask
your doctor for advice before using this medicine.
Pregnancy
Your doctor will decide whether you should stop using Aimovig during pregnancy.
Breast-feeding
Monoclonal antibodies like Aimovig are known to pass into breast milk during the first few days after
birth, but after this first period Aimovig can be used. Talk to your doctor about using Aimovig while
breast-feeding in order to help you decide whether you should stop breast-feeding or stop using
Aimovig.
e. Driving and using machines
Aimovig is unlikely to affect your ability to drive and use machines.
f. Important information about some of the ingredients of Aimovig.
Aimovig contains sodium
Aimovig contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per dose, that is to say essentially “sodium-free”.
3. How to use this product.
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. Check with your doctor if you are not sure.
If you have not noticed any treatment effect after 3 months, tell your doctor who will decide whether you should continue treatment.
Use Aimovig exactly as prescribed by your doctor. If your doctor prescribes the 70 mg dose you should have one injection once every 4 weeks. If your doctor prescribes the 140 mg dose you should have either one injection of Aimovig 140 mg or two injections of Aimovig 70 mg once every 4 weeks.
If you are having two injections of Aimovig 70 mg, the second injection must be given immediately after the first one at a different injection site. Make sure that you inject the entire contents of both
pens.
Aimovig is given as an injection under your skin (known as a subcutaneous injection). You or your
caregiver can give the injection into your abdomen or your thigh. The outer area of your upper arm can
also be used as an injection site, but only if someone else is giving you the injection. If you need
2 injections, they should be given in different sites to avoid hardening of the skin and should not be
given into areas where the skin is tender, bruised, red or hard.
Your doctor or nurse will give you or your caregiver training in the right way to prepare and inject
Aimovig. Do not try to inject Aimovig until this training has been given.
Aimovig pens are for single use only.
For detailed instructions on how to inject Aimovig, see “Instructions for use of Aimovig pre-filled
pen” at the end of this leaflet.
a. If you use more Aimovig than you should
If you have received more Aimovig than you should or if the dose has been given earlier than it should
have been, tell your doctor.
b. If you forget to use Aimovig
- If you forget an Aimovig dose, take it as soon as possible after you realise.
- Then contact your doctor, who will tell you when you should schedule your next dose. Follow
the new schedule exactly as your doctor has told you.
c. If you stop using Aimovig
Do not stop using Aimovig without talking to your doctor first. Your symptoms may return if you stop
the treatment.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse.
4. Possible side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Possible side effects are listed below. Most of these side effects are mild to moderate.
Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people
- allergic reactions such as rash, swelling, hives or difficulty breathing (see section 2)
- constipation
- itching
- muscle spasms
- injection site reactions, such as pain, redness and swelling where the injection is given.
Aimovig may cause skin reactions such as rash, itching, hair loss or mouth/lip sores.
Reporting of side effects
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side
effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects. By reporting side effects you can help
provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
5. How to store this product
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the label and carton after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
Keep the pen(s) in the outer carton in order to protect from light. Store in a refrigerator (2°C – 8°C). Do not freeze.
After Aimovig has been taken out of the refrigerator, it must be kept at room temperature (up to 30°C) in the outer carton and must be used within 7 days, or else discarded. Do not put Aimovig back in the
refrigerator once it has been removed.
Do not use this medicine if you notice that the solution contains particles, is cloudy or is distinctly yellow.
Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. There may be local regulations for disposal. These measures will help protect the environment.
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About Product
1. What this product is and what it is used for
Aimovig contains the active substance erenumab. It belongs to a group of medicines called
monoclonal antibodies.
Aimovig works by blocking the activity of the CGRP molecule, which has been linked to migraine
(CGRP stands for calcitonin gene-related peptide).
Aimovig is used to prevent migraine in adults who have at least 4 migraine days per month when
starting treatment with Aimovig.
2. What you need to know before you use this product
a. Do not use Aimovig
- if you are allergic to erenumab or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in
section 6).
b. Take special care with Aimovig.
Talk to your doctor before using Aimovig:
- if you have ever had an allergic reaction to rubber latex. The container of this medicinal product
contains latex rubber within the cap.
- if you suffer from a cardiovascular disease. Aimovig has not been studied in patients with
certain cardiovascular diseases.
Talk to your doctor or get emergency medical help immediately:
- if you get any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, such as rash or swelling usually of the
face, mouth, tongue, or throat; or difficulty breathing. Serious allergic reactions can happen
within minutes, but some may happen more than one week after using Aimovig.
- Contact a doctor if you get constipation and seek medical help immediately if you develop
constipation with severe or constant belly (abdominal) pain and vomiting, swelling of abdomen
or bloating. Constipation can occur when treated with Aimovig. It is usually mild or moderate in
intensity. However, some patients using Aimovig have had constipation with serious
complications and have been hospitalised. Some cases have required surgery.
Children and adolescents
Do not give this medicine to children or adolescents (under 18 years old) because the use of Aimovig
has not been studied in this age group.
c. using other medicines and Aimovig
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
d. pregnancy and breast-feeding
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask
your doctor for advice before using this medicine.
Pregnancy
Your doctor will decide whether you should stop using Aimovig during pregnancy.
Breast-feeding
Monoclonal antibodies like Aimovig are known to pass into breast milk during the first few days after
birth, but after this first period Aimovig can be used. Talk to your doctor about using Aimovig while
breast-feeding in order to help you decide whether you should stop breast-feeding or stop using
Aimovig.
e. Driving and using machines
Aimovig is unlikely to affect your ability to drive and use machines.
f. Important information about some of the ingredients of Aimovig.
Aimovig contains sodium
Aimovig contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per dose, that is to say essentially “sodium-free”.
3. How to use this product.
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. Check with your doctor if you are not sure.
If you have not noticed any treatment effect after 3 months, tell your doctor who will decide whether you should continue treatment.
Use Aimovig exactly as prescribed by your doctor. If your doctor prescribes the 70 mg dose you should have one injection once every 4 weeks. If your doctor prescribes the 140 mg dose you should have either one injection of Aimovig 140 mg or two injections of Aimovig 70 mg once every 4 weeks.
If you are having two injections of Aimovig 70 mg, the second injection must be given immediately after the first one at a different injection site. Make sure that you inject the entire contents of both
pens.
Aimovig is given as an injection under your skin (known as a subcutaneous injection). You or your
caregiver can give the injection into your abdomen or your thigh. The outer area of your upper arm can
also be used as an injection site, but only if someone else is giving you the injection. If you need
2 injections, they should be given in different sites to avoid hardening of the skin and should not be
given into areas where the skin is tender, bruised, red or hard.
Your doctor or nurse will give you or your caregiver training in the right way to prepare and inject
Aimovig. Do not try to inject Aimovig until this training has been given.
Aimovig pens are for single use only.
For detailed instructions on how to inject Aimovig, see “Instructions for use of Aimovig pre-filled
pen” at the end of this leaflet.
a. If you use more Aimovig than you should
If you have received more Aimovig than you should or if the dose has been given earlier than it should
have been, tell your doctor.
b. If you forget to use Aimovig
- If you forget an Aimovig dose, take it as soon as possible after you realise.
- Then contact your doctor, who will tell you when you should schedule your next dose. Follow
the new schedule exactly as your doctor has told you.
c. If you stop using Aimovig
Do not stop using Aimovig without talking to your doctor first. Your symptoms may return if you stop
the treatment.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse.
4. Possible side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Possible side effects are listed below. Most of these side effects are mild to moderate.
Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people
- allergic reactions such as rash, swelling, hives or difficulty breathing (see section 2)
- constipation
- itching
- muscle spasms
- injection site reactions, such as pain, redness and swelling where the injection is given.
Aimovig may cause skin reactions such as rash, itching, hair loss or mouth/lip sores.
Reporting of side effects
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side
effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects. By reporting side effects you can help
provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
5. How to store this product
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the label and carton after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
Keep the pen(s) in the outer carton in order to protect from light. Store in a refrigerator (2°C – 8°C). Do not freeze.
After Aimovig has been taken out of the refrigerator, it must be kept at room temperature (up to 30°C) in the outer carton and must be used within 7 days, or else discarded. Do not put Aimovig back in the
refrigerator once it has been removed.
Do not use this medicine if you notice that the solution contains particles, is cloudy or is distinctly yellow.
Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. There may be local regulations for disposal. These measures will help protect the environment.
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