Nurse Judy and Sarah’s ORILISSA Story
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What is ORILISSA?
ORILISSA is a prescription medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain associated with endometriosis. It is not known if ORILISSA is safe and effective in children under 18 years of age.
Do not take ORILISSA if you:
Are or may be pregnant, have osteoporosis, have severe liver disease, or take medicines known as strong OATP1B1 inhibitors, such as cyclosporine or gemfibrozil.
Please see additional Important Safety Information and the Full Prescribing Information, including Medication Guide, on this website.
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Judy, an Ori for Me® nurse & Sarah
DISCUSS HOW Ori for Me® NURSES SUPPORT WOMEN ON ORILISSA
Individual results may vary.
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Ori for Me nurses do not provide medical advice and will direct patients to discuss any treatment-related questions with their health care professional.
SARAH:
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I absolutely loved talking to my Ori for Me® nurse as she helped guide me in many different ways. I remember our initial phone call was probably about a half hour long, just her getting…
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JUDY:
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Mm-hmm. |
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…my history and genuinely caring about what I had gone through… |
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Please see Important Safety Information and the Full Prescribing Information, including the Medication Guide, on this website.
SARAH:
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…before I started on ORILISSA.
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JUDY:
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And getting to know you. |
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Yeah. |
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JUDY:
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I want to be there for you, I want you to feel comfortable talking to me. Um, when you’re starting a medication it can be really scary. Uh, you don’t know what to expect, you don’t know how the medication’s gonna make you feel, you may not understand what’s going on with your insurance. I can help you understand your coverage and navigate through insurance, which I know can be overwhelming.
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SARAH:
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I myself had insurance issues and she guided me and, um, helped me understand. |
JUDY:
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Each patient is assigned a dedicated nurse, so every time you talk to us you’re talking to the same nurse. |
SARAH:
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It’s very assuring knowing that the nurse that you have knows your background. |
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And it’s very rewarding for me as a nurse to be able to help women as they’re going through this journey. Um, I love it when I call a patient and they answer the phone instead of just saying hello they say, “Hello Judy!” because they know it’s me and they’re expecting my call and that just always makes my day. It’s so important to me to help women who are on ORILISSA understand their treatment. I am always just a phone call away. |
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TO LEARN MORE ABOUT Ori for Me, CALL 1-844-OriForMe.
Ori for Me nurses do not provide medical advice and will direct patients to discuss any treatmentrelated questions with their health care professional.
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Do not use ORILISSA if you are or may be pregnant, have osteoporosis or severe liver disease, or take medicines such as cyclosporine or gemfibrozil. ORILISSA does not prevent pregnancy. It may alter your period, so watch for other signs of pregnancy. Stop taking ORILISSA if you become pregnant. Ask about proper birth control, as some may affect how ORILISSA works. ORILISSA can cause serious side effects, including bone loss, abnormal liver tests, suicidal thoughts or behaviors, and worsening mood. Talk to your healthcare provider right away if you notice changes such as jaundice, dark amber-colored urine, suicidal thoughts or actions, depression, or worsening mood.
Please see additional Important Safety Information and the Full Prescribing Information, including Medication Guide, on this website.
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USE
ORILISSA® (elagolix) is a prescription medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain associated with endometriosis. It is not known if ORILISSA is safe and effective in children under 18 years of age.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
What is the most important information I should know about ORILISSA?
ORILISSA may cause serious side effects, including bone loss and effects on pregnancy:
- Bone Loss (decreased Bone Mineral Density [BMD])
While you are taking ORILISSA, your estrogen levels will be low. This can lead to BMD loss. Your BMD may improve after stopping ORILISSA, but may not recover completely. It is unknown if these bone changes could increase your risk for broken bones as you age. Your healthcare provider (HCP) may order a DXA scan to check your BMD. - Effects on Pregnancy
Do not take ORILISSA if you are trying to become or are pregnant, as your risk for early pregnancy loss may increase. If you think you are pregnant, stop taking ORILISSA right away and call your HCP. ORILISSA may change your menstrual periods (irregular bleeding or spotting, a decrease in menstrual bleeding, or no bleeding at all), making it hard to know if you are pregnant. Watch for other signs of pregnancy, such as breast tenderness, weight gain, and nausea. ORILISSA does not prevent pregnancy. You will need to use effective hormone-free birth control (such as condoms or spermicide) while taking ORILISSA and for one week after stopping ORILISSA. Birth control pills that contain estrogen may make ORILISSA less effective. It is unknown how well ORILISSA works while on progestin-only birth control.
Do not take ORILISSA if you:
- Are or may be pregnant, have osteoporosis, have severe liver disease, or take medicines known as strong OATP1B1 inhibitors, such as cyclosporine or gemfibrozil. If you are unsure if you are taking one of these medicines, ask your HCP.
What should I tell my HCP before taking ORILISSA?
Tell your HCP about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
- Have or have had broken bones, have other conditions, or take medicines that may cause bone problems; have or have had depression, mood problems, or suicidal thoughts or behavior; have liver problems; think you may be pregnant; or are breastfeeding or plan to be. It is unknown if ORILISSA passes into breast milk. Talk to your HCP about the best way to feed your baby if you take ORILISSA.
Tell your HCP about all of the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Especially tell your HCP if you take birth control pills. Your HCP may advise you to change the pills you take or your method of birth control.
What are the possible side effects of ORILISSA?
ORILISSA can cause serious side effects including:
- Suicidal thoughts, actions, or behavior, and worsening of mood. Call your HCP right away, or call 911 if an emergency, if you have any of these symptoms, especially if they are new, worse, or bother you: thoughts about suicide or dying, try to commit suicide, new or worse depression or anxiety, or other unusual changes in behavior or mood. You or your caregiver should pay attention to any changes, especially sudden changes in your mood, behaviors, thoughts, or feelings.
- Abnormal liver tests. Call your HCP right away if you have any of these signs and symptoms of liver problems: yellowing of the skin or the whites of the eyes (jaundice), dark amber-colored urine, feeling tired, nausea and vomiting, generalized swelling, right upper stomach area pain, or bruising easily.
The most common side effects of ORILISSA include: hot flashes or night sweats, headache, nausea, difficulty sleeping, absence of periods, anxiety, joint pain, depression, and mood changes.
These are not all of the possible side effects of ORILISSA. This is the most important information to know about ORILISSA. For more information, talk to your doctor or HCP.
Take ORILISSA exactly as your HCP tells you. Tell your HCP if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. Call your HCP for medical advice about side effects.
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.
If you are having difficulty paying for your medicine, AbbVie may be able to help. Visit AbbVie.com/myAbbVieAssist to learn more.
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