Mandy and ryan’s ixperience

    Learning How to Stand Strong for Their Son Cooper

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    We treat Cooper just like any normal kid, but we’re always ready to snap back into ‘hemophilia mode’.

    -Ryan, hemophilia B community member

    Making Sure Cooper Gets the Factor IX He Needs

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    It’s good to know that today, there are plenty of options for hemophilia B, so Cooper could try different things.

    -Mandy, hemophilia B community member

    Women and girls have hemophilia, too - Brooke's story

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    When we found out we were having a little girl, we wanted to have her tested so we knew her levels and could have factor on-hand, just for her.

    -Mandy, hemophilia B community member

    This information is based on their experience. Different patients may have different results. Talk to your doctor about whether IXINITY is right for you or the person you're caring for.

    Selected Important Safety Information
    Call your healthcare provider right away about any side effects that bother you or do not go away, or if your bleeding does not stop after taking IXINITY. The most common side effect that was reported with IXINITY during clinical trials was headache. These are not all the side effects possible with IXINITY. You can ask your healthcare provider for information that is written for healthcare professionals.

    INDICATIONS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

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    What is IXINITY?

    IXINITY [coagulation factor IX (recombinant)] is a medicine used to replace clotting factor (factor IX) that is missing in adults and children with hemophilia B. Hemophilia B is also called congenital factor IX deficiency or Christmas disease. Hemophilia B is an inherited bleeding disorder that prevents clotting. For children and adults, your healthcare provider may give you IXINITY for on-demand treatment and control of bleeding episodes, when you have surgery, or for routine prophylaxis to prevent bleeding episodes.

    IXINITY is not indicated for induction of immune tolerance in patients with hemophilia B.

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION for IXINITY

    • You should not use IXINITY if you are allergic to hamsters or any ingredients in IXINITY.

    • You should tell your healthcare provider if you have or have had medical problems, take any medicines, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, such as over-the-counter medicines, supplements, or herbal remedies, have any allergies, including allergies to hamsters, are nursing, are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or have been told that you have inhibitors to factor IX.

    • You can experience an allergic reaction to IXINITY. Contact your healthcare provider or get emergency treatment right away if you develop a rash or hives, itching, tightness of the throat, chest pain, or tightness, difficulty breathing, lightheadedness, dizziness, nausea, or fainting.

    • Your body may form inhibitors to IXINITY. An inhibitor is part of the body's defense system. If you develop inhibitors, it may prevent IXINITY from working properly. Consult with your healthcare provider to make sure you are carefully monitored with blood tests for development of inhibitors to IXINITY.

    • If you have risk factors for developing blood clots, the use of IXINITY may increase the risk of abnormal blood clots.

    • Call your healthcare provider right away about any side effects that bother you or do not go away, or if your bleeding does not stop after taking IXINITY.

    • The most common side effect that was reported with IXINITY during clinical trials was headache.

    • These are not all the side effects possible with IXINITY. You can ask your healthcare provider for information that is written for healthcare professionals.


    For more information about IXINITY, please see full Prescribing Information.

    You are encouraged to report adverse events related to Medexus Pharma products by calling 1-844-859-6675. If you prefer, you may contact the Food and Drug Administration directly. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.