You Must Receive Meningococcal Vaccines at Least 2 Weeks Before Starting ULTOMIRIS®
Your healthcare provider will make sure you receive these vaccines as part of a required proactive plan
Before starting on ULTOMIRIS (ravulizumab-cwvz), you will receive meningococcal vaccines. The vaccine does not eliminate the risk of meningococcal infection, which may be higher because ULTOMIRIS works directly on the immune system.
If your healthcare provider decides that urgent treatment with ULTOMIRIS is needed, you should get the meningococcal vaccines as soon as possible. If you have not been vaccinated and ULTOMIRIS must be started immediately, you should also receive antibiotics for as long as your healthcare provider tells you.
Please download this helpful vaccination guide to learn more about meningococcal vaccinations and the support available to you
Download The Vaccination GuideIf you had a meningococcal vaccine in the past, you might need additional vaccines before starting ULTOMIRIS.
Your healthcare provider will decide if you need additional meningococcal vaccines for meningococcal infections.
Meningococcal vaccines do not prevent all meningococcal infections.
Call your healthcare provider or get emergency medical care right away if you get any of these signs and symptoms of a meningococcal infection:
- fever
- fever and a rash
- fever with high heart rate
- headache with nausea or vomiting
- headache and fever
- headache with stiff neck or stiff back
- confusion
- eyes sensitive to light
- muscle aches with flu-like symptoms
REMS program
ULTOMIRIS is available only through a restricted program called the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS).
Before you can receive ULTOMIRIS, your healthcare provider must:
- enroll in the REMS program
- counsel you about the risk of serious meningococcal infections
- give you information about the signs and symptoms of serious meningococcal infection
- make sure that you are vaccinated against serious infections caused by meningococcal bacteria and that you receive antibiotics if you need to start ULTOMIRIS right away and are not up to date on your vaccines
- give you a Patient Safety Card about your risk of meningococcal infection, as discussed below
Have questions about the REMS program? Call us at 1-877-GMG-ULTO (877-464-8586)
Carry your Patient Safety Card
Your healthcare provider will give you a Patient Safety Card about the risk of serious meningococcal infection.
Carry it with you at all times during treatment and for 8 months after your last ULTOMIRIS dose. Your risk of meningococcal infection may continue for several months after your last dose of ULTOMIRIS.
It is important to show this card to any healthcare provider who treats you. This will help them diagnose and treat you quickly.