How to Start Treatment With ULTOMIRIS® for Anti-AChR Antibody-Positive gMG
Step 1: Prepare for what you may expect while on ULTOMIRIS
When you’re being treated with ULTOMIRIS (ravulizumab-cwvz), you may expect:
- To receive meningococcal vaccines as part of a required proactive plan. The vaccine does not eliminate the risk of meningococcal infection, which may be higher because ULTOMIRIS works directly on the immune system. If you're not vaccinated and ULTOMIRIS is needed urgently, you should also receive antibiotics with your vaccines to take for as long as your healthcare provider tells you
- To have scheduled maintenance dosing once every 8 weeks, starting 2 weeks after your initial dose
- To have an infusion of ULTOMIRIS (less than 1 hour for most people) and to be monitored for at least 1 hour after each infusion*
- To experience certain common side effects such as diarrhea or upper respiratory tract infection
- To track improvement over your gMG symptoms
*Minimum infusion times for ULTOMIRIS 100 mg/mL maintenance doses range from 30 minutes to less than 1 hour, depending on body weight. If a side effect occurs during the infusion of ULTOMIRIS, the infusion may be slowed or stopped by the healthcare provider.
Step 2: Find a doctor near you
If you don’t already have a neurologist or are searching for a new one, use our search tool to find a doctor near you.
Search Doctors Near YouStep 3: We’re here to help! Enroll in support services available to you through OneSource™, a free, personalized patient support program offered by Alexion
Alexion OneSource Support Specialists (OSS) partner with you to help with:
- Navigating health insurance, financial concerns, or gaps in coverage, including information about the Alexion OneSource CoPay Program
- Providing support for meningococcal vaccinations before starting treatment
- Offering education about your condition and treatment with ULTOMIRIS
- Creating community connections through events and resources like our helpful peer-to-peer program, Peer Connects
- Providing ongoing support to ensure you receive your medicine as prescribed, including logistics with infusion centers and doctor's offices
Want to learn more about support with OneSource? Call us at 1-877-GMG-ULTO (877-464-8586)
Find your Alexion Patient Education Manager
Understanding your disease is important. A Patient Education Manager (PEM) is a local partner who can help empower you with educational resources and community connections throughout your gMG treatment journey.
If you have any questions about treatment or support with ULTOMIRIS, don't hesitate to reach out to your PEM.