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HemAssist Patient Support complements the assistance you give your patients and their caregivers throughout their journey with Qfitlia™

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Financial assistance

  • Works with patients to identify eligibility for programs, like the QuickStart Program*
  • The QuickStart Program helps first-time patients receive up to 6 months of Qfitlia while their insurance is pending
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Treatment education

  • Provides information on getting started on Qfitlia and antithrombin testing
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Access to treatment

  • Help facilitate a transition to Qfitlia that is as efficient as possible for your patients

* Claims for free products dispensed through the QuickStart Program shall not be submitted to any third-party payer, public or private (eg, private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, VA, DoD, TRICARE®, or similar federal or state programs), for reimbursement. All programs not valid where prohibited by law. Sanofi reserves the right to modify or terminate the Programs at any time without notice. Program details provided upon registration.

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Therapeutic Education Manager 

• Provides guidance and ongoing support
• Answers questions about antithrombin testing
• Offers supplemental injection training

Therapeutic Education Managers can answer questions about your patient's condition and treatment and can provide helpful support, including disease state education, treatment tips, and administration training.

Case Manager 

• Helps navigate insurance coverage
• Identifies eligibility for financial support

Our dedicated Case Managers will provide you with personalized insurance investigations and answer your specific questions about financial assistance options for eligible patients.

Field Reimbursement Manager 

 

Our Field Reimbursement Managers can help you navigate insurance coverage and provide reimbursement education and solutions.

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Soleo Health® has been chosen as the specialty pharmacy partner of choice for commercially insured patients taking Qfitlia.

INDICATION

Qfitlia™ (fitusiran) is an antithrombin (AT)-directed small interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA) indicated for routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes in adult and pediatric patients aged 12 years and older with hemophilia A or B with or without Factor VIII or IX inhibitors.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING: THROMBOTIC EVENTS AND ACUTE AND RECURRENT GALLBLADDER DISEASE

THROMBOTIC EVENTS
Serious thrombotic events have occurred in Qfitlia-treated patients with risk factors for thromboembolism including persistent antithrombin (AT) activity less than 15%, use of Qfitlia 80 mg once monthly, presence of indwelling venous catheters, and in the post-operative setting when Bleed Management Guidelines were not followed. 

Monitor AT activity using an FDA-cleared test and target AT activity 15-35% to reduce the risk of thrombosis. Monitor patients for signs and symptoms of thrombotic events. Interrupt Qfitlia in patients with a thrombotic event and manage as clinically indicated.

ACUTE AND RECURRENT GALLBLADDER DISEASE
Acute and recurrent gallbladder disease, including cholelithiasis and cholecystitis have occurred in Qfitlia-treated patients, some of whom required cholecystectomy or had complications (e.g., pancreatitis) related to gallbladder disease. Monitor patients for signs and symptoms of acute and recurrent gallbladder disease. 

Consider interruption or discontinuation of Qfitlia if gallbladder disease occurs. Consider alternative treatment for hemophilia in patients with a history of symptomatic gallbladder disease.

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Thrombotic Events:  

  • Serious thrombotic events have been reported in Qfitlia-treated patients. Thrombotic events were reported in 2.6% of patients receiving the 80 mg once monthly dose, including a fatal event of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. The 80 mg once monthly dose is not approved or recommended for use. Thrombotic events were reported in 1.4% of patients receiving Qfitlia prophylaxis using the AT-based dose regimen (AT-DR) that targeted AT activity 15-35%
  • The risk of thrombosis is greater in patients with certain risk factors (see Boxed WARNING). Treatment of breakthrough bleeding episodes with clotting factor concentrate (CFC) or bypassing agent (BPA) at a dose greater or more frequent than recommended may also increase thrombotic risk

Acute and Recurrent Gallbladder Disease: 

  • Treatment with Qfitlia is associated with an increased occurrence of acute and recurrent gallbladder disease, including cholelithiasis and cholecystitis (see Boxed WARNING). In the 270 patients in the clinical studies who received Qfitlia at a fixed dose of 80 mg once monthly, 17% experienced gallbladder events and 4% underwent cholecystectomy. In 286 patients who received the AT-DR, 3.8% experienced gallbladder events and 0.3% underwent cholecystectomy

Hepatotoxicity: 

  • In the two randomized studies testing Qfitlia 80 mg once monthly, alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST) elevations above 3 times the upper limit of normal (ULN) occurred in 32% of patients with hemophilia with inhibitors and 18% of patients with hemophilia without inhibitors. There was one case of moderate hepatic injury attributable to Qfitlia use. On the AT-DR, 3.4% of patients treated with Qfitlia had at least one ALT value >3x ULN
  • Avoid use of Qfitlia in patients with hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh Class A, B, and C)
  • Obtain baseline liver tests, including AST, ALT, and total bilirubin, prior to initiating Qfitlia, monthly for at least the first 6 months of Qfitlia use, monthly for at least 6 months after a dose increase, and periodically thereafter as clinically indicated  
  • If new or worsening liver test abnormalities occur, initiate medical management as appropriate and monitor until they return to baseline. If ALT or AST elevations >5x ULN occur, interrupt Qfitlia treatment. If Qfitlia is restarted and ALT or AST elevations >5x ULN reoccur or the patient experiences jaundice due to hepatotoxicity with other causes of liver test elevation ruled out, permanently discontinue Qfitlia

DRUG INTERACTIONS
Hypercoagulability with Concomitant Use of CFC or BPA: Qfitlia prophylaxis leads to increased thrombin generation with additive increase in peak thrombin when used concomitantly with CFC or BPA.

ADVERSE REACTIONS
Common adverse reactions (incidence ≥10%) are viral infection, nasopharyngitis, and bacterial infection.

INDICATION

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DoD=Department of Defense; VA=Veterans Affairs.

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