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WHO IS DUPIXENT FOR?

ASTHMA PATIENT PROFILES:
A CLOSER LOOK

If you have a specific type of moderate-to-severe asthma, you don’t have to let it stop you from DUing more. Here are a few examples
of patients who may consider DUPIXENT for treatment of their asthma, after discussion with their doctor.



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Jennifer, 49

UNCONTROLLED SEVERE ASTHMA

Accounting manager

Gardener, amateur chef

Jennifer loves nothing more than tending to her home garden and sharing her food with family. Unfortunately, her uncontrolled asthma has made it difficult to enjoy outdoor activities, with the risk of an attack always looming.

Jennifer is not an actual DUPIXENT patient.

Treatment Goals

Fewer asthma
attacks
leading to
ER visits
Less reliance
on
steroids

Background and Symptoms

  • Limits outdoor activities due to fear of an attack
  • Shortness of breath
  • Nighttime awakening due to asthma

Current Treatments

  • 3 oral steroid courses last year
  • Corticosteroid combination inhaler
  • Frequent use of rescue inhaler

Primary Asthma Specialist

  • Pulmonologist

Discover how DUPIXENT differs from
Jennifer’s current treatments.
How DUPIXENT is Taken

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Harris, 28

MODERATE ASTHMA

Fitness club manager

Runner, outdoor enthusiast

Harris loves to run, but uncontrolled asthma symptoms make it difficult to meet his fitness goals. His training runs are often cut short by coughing fits or chest tightness that makes it hard to keep up with his running buddies.

Harris is not an actual DUPIXENT patient.

Treatment Goals

Better breathing
Play sports with less
asthma attacks

Background and Symptoms

  • Diagnosed with asthma as a child
  • Difficulty breathing during outdoor activities
  • Uses a rescue inhaler 2x/week

Current Treatments

  • 1 oral steroid course last year
  • Corticosteroid combination inhaler
  • Frequent use of rescue inhaler

Primary Asthma Specialist

  • Allergist

Explore how patients like Harris
have seen results with DUPIXENT in
as little as 2 weeks.
RESULTS WITH DUPIXENT

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Avery, 31

DEPENDS ON ORAL
CORTICOSTEROIDS

College student

Business major, fashion vlogger

Avery hides her struggles on social media, but her asthma interrupts her sleep on a nightly basis, making it hard to keep up with her busy schedule. Her grades have slipped, and she rarely has the energy to spend time with her friends. Avery also fears that her active lifestyle will lead to an exacerbation, resulting in another trip to the ER.

Avery is not an actual DUPIXENT patient.

Treatment Goals

Less reliance
on steroids
Reduced asthma
attacks

Background and Symptoms

  • Diagnosed with asthma 10 years ago
  • Asthma attack leading to the ER despite 2
    oral steroid courses
  • Interrupted sleep due to asthma

Current Treatments

  • Corticosteroid inhaler
  • Rescue inhaler
  • Multiple rounds of steroids

Primary Asthma Specialist

  • Co-managed between Allergist and Primary Care Provider

Learn how DUPIXENT works differently to help prevent Avery’s asthma attacks.
HOW DUPIXENT WORKS

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Cade, 8

MODERATE-TO-SEVERE PEDIATRIC ASTHMA

Baseball player, video game lover

Like many kids, Cade never seems to slow down—except when his asthma flares up. His asthma attacks consistently interrupt his favorite activities, whether he’s on the baseball field or simply playing in the backyard. His parents fear he will have an asthma attack while playing sports and want to minimize missed school days.

Cade is not an actual DUPIXENT patient.

Treatment Goals

Fewer symptoms
during activities
Fewer asthma
attacks,
fewer missed
school days

Background and Symptoms

  • Diagnosed with asthma as a toddler
  • Often wheezes while playing sports
  • Hospitalized 2 times in the last year due
    to asthma attacks

Current Treatments

  • Medium dose inhaled corticosteroid + LABA
  • Nebulized rescue treatment

Primary Asthma Specialist

  • Co-managed between
    Pulmonologist and
    Pediatrician

Find out how children like Cade
could benefit from DUPIXENT.
RESULTS IN CHILDREN