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DUPIXENT is something different: the only dual-targeting biologic treatment for moderate-to-severe asthma. It's taken by injection under the skin (subcutaneous injection). It is taken differently than oral steroids and inhalers.
*Based on weight and age.
DUPIXENT can be given by your doctor
in a clinic
or doctor’s office, or
self-administered at home.
If your healthcare provider decides that you or a caregiver
can give DUPIXENT injections, you or your caregiver should
receive training on the right way to prepare and
inject DUPIXENT.
In addition to the training from your doctor, explore the resources available in the Injection Support Center:
For children (6-11 years) with asthma and comorbid moderate-to-severe eczema, follow the recommended dosage for pediatric patients 6-17 with eczema, which includes an initial loading dose.
Pre-filled Pen
Pre-filled Syringe
Administer the subcutaneous
injection into the:
OUTER UPPER ARMS
only if a caregiver is
administering injection
ABDOMEN
except for the
2 inches around the navel
THIGHS
Follow these instructions if your dosing schedule gets off track.
Set a date on your calendar to remind you to take DUPIXENT as directed by your physician. Just choose the calendar you want below to get started.
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The benefits and risks of DUPIXENT have been evaluated in clinical trials for both adults and kids (6+ years).
As little as $0 copay may be available, and 99% of patients are commercially insured and approved.
We can help you advocate for yourself by creating a personalized discussion guide for a productive conversation with your doctor.
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In addition to the training from your doctor, DUPIXENT MyWay®
Nurse Educators can provide supplemental injection training with a training kit and syringe for practice in a variety of ways. EXPLORE INJECTION SUPPORTFor more information, dial
1-844-DUPIXENT
(1‑844‑387‑4936),
option 1
Monday-Friday, 8 am-9 pm ET
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team
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Real patient.
Individual results may vary.
If your dose schedule is every 4 weeks and you miss a dose of DUPIXENT: Give the DUPIXENT injection within 7 days from the missed dose, then continue with your original schedule. If the missed dose is not given within 7 days, start a new every 4 week dose schedule from the time you remember to take your DUPIXENT injection.
If your dose schedule is every other week and you miss a dose of DUPIXENT: Give the DUPIXENT injection within 7 days from the missed dose, then continue with your original schedule. If the missed dose is not given within 7 days, wait until the next scheduled dose to give your DUPIXENT injection.
SET UP INJECTIONNo, you should always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions for dosing and how to give injections.
The recommended dose of
DUPIXENT for patients 12+ years is:
The recommended dose of
DUPIXENT for children 6-11 years is:
For pediatric patients 6-11 years old with asthma
and co‑morbid moderate-to-severe eczema, follow
the recommended dosage for pediatric patients
6-17 years with eczema.
Talk to your healthcare provider and see the detailed Instructions for Use that come with DUPIXENT for information on how to prepare and inject DUPIXENT and how to properly store and throw away (dispose of) used DUPIXENT Pre-filled Syringes or DUPIXENT Pre-filled Pens prior to taking the drug. The DUPIXENT Pre-filled Pen is only in use for adults and children 6 years of age and older.
DUPIXENT is a biologic—an injectable type of medication that is processed in the body differently than oral medications (pills) or steroids. Today, different biologics are used to treat many conditions you may be familiar with.