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Welcome to our channel! If you're on a journey with Dupixent (dupilumab), or considering it as a treatment option, you're in the right place. In this video, we'll cover everything you need to know about Dupixent, from its uses in treating asthma and eczema to understanding the self-injection process with Dupixent MyWay syringes.

Watch as we walk you through a step-by-step Dupixent injection guide, empowering you to take control of your health. We'll also discuss potential side effects and dosage considerations to keep you well-informed.

Curious about others' experiences with Dupixent? Stay tuned for insightful reviews and updates on this groundbreaking therapy. Additionally, we'll address common questions about discontinuing Dupixent and any potential challenges you may face.

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What is Dupixent?


Dupixent is an injectable prescription medicine used to treat a number of inflammatory conditions.

Dupixent works to inhibit the inflammatory response by binding to a protein called interleukin-4 (IL-4) receptor alpha subunit (IL-4Ra)] that causes inflammation.


What is Dupixent used to treat?


Dupixent is used in adults and children 6 months and older to treat moderate-to-severe eczema (atopic dermatitis). It is used in patients with eczema that is not well controlled with prescription therapies used on the skin (topical), or who cannot use topical therapies. Dupixent can be used with or without topical corticosteroids.

Dupixent is used in adults and children 6 years and older to treat moderate-to-severe asthma in adults and children who are at least 6 years old. It is used with other asthma medicines for the maintenance treatment of patients whose asthma is not controlled with their current medicines.

Dupixent is used only in adults to treat a condition called chronic rhinosinusitis (long-term sinus inflammation) that is associated with nasal polyps.

Dupixent is used to treat eosinophilic esophagitis in adults and children 12 years of age and older, who weigh at least 88 pounds (40 kg).

Dupixent is also used to treat adults with prurigo nodularis.



How should I use Dupixent?


Use Dupixent exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets.

Dupixent is not a rescue medicine for asthma attacks. Use only fast-acting inhalation medicine for an attack. Seek medical attention if your breathing problems get worse quickly, or if you think your asthma medications are not working as well.

Dupixent is injected under the skin, usually once every 2 to 4 weeks. Your first dose may be given in 2 injections.

A healthcare provider may teach you how to properly use the medication by yourself. Read and carefully follow any Instructions for Use provided with your medicine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you don't understand all instructions.

Do not shake the prefilled syringe or injection pen. Prepare your injection only when you are ready to give it. Do not use if the medicine looks cloudy, has changed colors, or has particles in it. Call your pharmacist for new medicine.

Store this medicine in the original carton in the refrigerator. Protect from light and do not freeze.

Take a syringe or pen out of the refrigerator and let it reach room temperature for 30 to 45 minutes before injecting your dose. Leave the needle cap on until you are ready to inject your dose.

You may store a prefilled syringe or injection pen at cool room temperature for up to 14 days. Throw the medicine away if not used within 14 days. Do not put it back into the refrigerator.

Each prefilled syringe or injection pen is for one use only. Throw it away after one use, even if there is still medicine left inside.

The pre-filled pen is for use in adults and children 12 years and older. The pre-filled syringe is for use in adults and children 6 months and older.



Dupixent side effects.


Common side effects of Dupixent may include:

pain, swelling, burning, or irritation where an injection was given;
blood vessel inflammation;
eye redness or itching, puffy eyelids;
stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea;
sore throat;
tooth pain;
sleep problems (insomnia);
cold symptoms such as stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat;
skin sores or blisters, itching, tingling, burning pain in your thigh or lower back;
joint or muscle pain; or
cold sores or fever blisters on your lips or in your mouth.

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

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