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| Esperoct® is used to treat and prevent or reduce the number of bleeding episodes in people with hemophilia A. |
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| Hi, I’m Ajie. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “I wanted to be a liaison for the hemophilia community to help people and keep them connected.” |
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| Hi, I’m Brittany. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “Hearing people’s stories of overcoming struggle is really what made me interested in working with the hemophilia community.” |
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| Hi, I’m Craig. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “My favorite thing about the hemophilia community is how close and tight-knit it is. There’s a lot of love and people are committed to helping each other.” |
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| Hi, I’m Dan. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “I make a choice every day to be grateful and make the most of right now, which is all I have guaranteed.” |
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| Hi, I’m Danielle. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “I’m amazed by the parents of children with hemophilia who show up every minute of every day to make sure their kids are happy, healthy, and thriving.” |
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| Hi, I’m Heather. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “I’m inspired to be a part of the bleeding disorders community because they always show up for each other — no matter what.” |
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| Hi, I’m Judy. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “I love how the hemophilia community has the passion to get things done, and they don’t let things stand in their way.” |
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| Hi, I’m Lorie. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “After taking care of my son with a severe bleeding disorder, I want to be a resource and lifeline to other families like mine.” |
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| Hi, I’m Marc. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “Being a liaison helps me connect with and learn from other people with bleeding disorders.” |
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| Hi, I’m Marquez. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “My favorite thing about the community is that they’re always willing and open to share their experiences and provide education to others.” |
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| Hi, I’m Michelle. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “My favorite thing about the bleeding disorders community is our ability to face obstacles together and grow from them.” |
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| Hi, I’m Natalie. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “My favorite thing about this community is the passion and dedication of its members. They’re always willing to help each other live better with a bleeding disorder.” |
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| Hi, I’m Norberto. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “My favorite thing about the bleeding disorders community is that they’re one big family whenever they’re together.” |
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| Hi, I’m Sarah. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “The commitment and passion within the bleeding disorders community is like nothing I’ve ever seen before.” |
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| Hi, I’m Stacey. |
| I’m your local Hemophilia Community Liaison (HCL), which means I’m part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| I’m available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, I’m nearby and ready to help. |
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| “I’m inspired every day by how close-knit and supportive the bleeding disorders community is.” |
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| Hi, we’re Ajie and Stacey. |
| We’re Hemophilia Community Liaisons (HCLs), which means we're part of a national team of people whose job is to offer personalized, location-specific, 1-on-1 support for people living with hemophilia A and other rare bleeding disorders. |
| We’re available by e-mail, phone, or video call–whichever is more convenient for you. Whether you have questions about Esperoct®, you’re looking for educational resources, or you want updates on local events, your local HCL is nearby and ready to help. |
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| Enter your zip code to be matched with your local Hemophilia Community Liaison. |
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| Selected Important Safety Information |
| Who should not use Esperoct®? |
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You should not use Esperoct® if you are allergic to factor VIII or any of the other ingredients of Esperoct® or if you are allergic to hamster proteins |
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Do not attempt to do an infusion yourself unless you have been taught how by your healthcare provider or hemophilia treatment center |
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Call your healthcare provider right away or get emergency treatment right away if you get any signs of an allergic reaction, such as: hives, chest tightness, wheezing, dizziness, difficulty breathing, and/or swelling of the face |
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| What’s Your Treatment Personality? |
| Once you connect with me, I’ll be in touch soon. In the meantime, you may want to take the treatment personality quiz, which provides you with custom resources to help you speak with your doctor about your treatment journey. It’s important to have information to help advocate for yourself. |
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| What’s Your Treatment Personality? |
| Once you connect with me, I’ll be in touch soon. In the meantime, you may want to take the treatment personality quiz, which provides you with custom resources to help you speak with your doctor about your treatment journey. It’s important to have information to help advocate for yourself. |
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| What is Esperoct®? |
| Esperoct® [antihemophilic factor (recombinant), glycopegylated-exei] is an injectable medicine to treat and prevent or reduce the number of bleeding episodes in people with hemophilia A. Your healthcare provider may give you Esperoct® when you have surgery |
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Esperoct® is not used to treat von Willebrand Disease |
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| What should I tell my healthcare provider before using Esperoct®? |
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Before taking Esperoct®, you should tell your healthcare provider if you have or have had any medical conditions, take any medicines (including non-prescription medicines and dietary supplements), are nursing, pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or have been told that you have inhibitors to factor VIII |
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Your body can make antibodies called “inhibitors” against Esperoct®, which may stop Esperoct® from working properly. Call your healthcare provider right away if your bleeding does not stop after taking Esperoct® |
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Common side effects of Esperoct® include rash or itching, and swelling, pain, rash or redness at the location of infusion |
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| Please click here for Prescribing Information. |
| Esperoct® is a prescription medication. |
| You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088. |
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