Kathy,
Real DUPIXENT patient.
Individual results may vary.
DUPIXENT treats adults and children 6 months of age and older with
moderate-to-severe eczema that is not well controlled with topical
prescription therapies.
Continuously treats eczema, even between flare-ups
Helps block an underlying source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema
DUPIXENT works differently by targeting a key source of inflammation inside the body/under the skin that can cause eczema. It continuously treats eczema, even between flare-ups, helping you stay ahead of your symptoms.
DUPIXENT is not taken every day. It’s an injection given under the skin that is taken every 2 to 4 weeks. Your doctor will tell you how much DUPIXENT to inject and how often.
Advocating for yourself is an important part of finding a treatment plan that is right for you. Start by personalizing your doctor discussion guide to help you have a more productive conversation with your doctor.
If eligible, you could pay as little as $0 with a copay card.* 99% of patients are covered.1,a
*Approval is not guaranteed. Program has an annual maximum of $13,000.† THIS IS NOT INSURANCE. Not valid for prescriptions paid, in whole or in part, by Medicaid, Medicare, VA, DOD, TRICARE, or other federal or state programs, including any state pharmaceutical assistance programs. This program is not valid where prohibited by law, taxed, or restricted. DUPIXENT MyWay reserves the right to rescind, revoke, terminate, or amend this offer, eligibility, and terms of use at any time without notice. Any savings provided by the program may vary depending on patients’ out-of-pocket costs. The program is intended to help patients afford DUPIXENT. Patients may have insurance plans that attempt to dilute the impact of the assistance available under the program. In those situations, the program may change its terms. Additional terms and conditions apply.
†Annual maximum subject to change.
aMMIT Analysis, March 2024.
1. Data on file, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
That’s great. Specialists like dermatologists or allergists often have more experience treating moderate-to-severe eczema and can help create a personalized care plan for you.
The Eczema Skin Gallery highlights photos from real eczema patients to help you understand what uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema may look like across various skin tones.
I spent years dealing with my eczema, not knowing whether there could be a treatment that works for me. Now, I’m enjoying things with my family, without being as worried about my eczema.
DIANA TAURASI,
All-star basketball athlete and real DUPIXENT patient living with
moderate-to-severe eczema. Individual results may vary.
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