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Using ENBREL

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ENBREL is injected just under the skin with a small needle in a part of the body that is easy to reach. The recommended injection sites include the front of the middle thighs (preferred), the abdomen (avoiding the 2-inch area right around the navel) or the outer area of the upper arms.

Patients should rotate the location for each injection. DO NOT inject into areas where the skin is tender, bruised, red, or hard. Avoid areas with stretch marks.

Before starting ENBREL, you must be taught how to self-inject in your doctor's office by a qualified health care professional. Do not self-inject ENBREL before being trained. If someone will be injecting for you, he/she must be trained as well.

Important Injection Information

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  • Select a clean, well-lit, flat work surface, such as a work table
  • Before injecting:
    • Review the Patient Instructions for Use
    • Check the expiration date
    • Make sure the liquid is clear and colorless
    • Wash your hands
    • Wipe the injection site with an alcohol swab
  • After injecting:
    • Never reuse a needle or syringe
    • Dispose of the used needle, syringe or autoinjector. You should always check first with your health care provider for instructions on how to properly dispose of a filled disposal container. There may be special state and local laws for disposing of used needles and syringes, including autoinjectors. Do not throw the disposal container in the household trash. Do not recycle the container.
    • Always keep the container out of reach of children

For more information on injecting ENBREL, please review the Patient Instructions for Use.

Scheduling Tips

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  • Set aside specific times every week to prepare and take your injection of ENBREL.
  • Be sure to stick to your regular treatment schedule, even when you are traveling.

Storage and Travel Tips

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  • Keep ENBREL refrigerated. ENBREL must always be kept cool—at 36° to 46°F (2° to 8°C) (the standard temperature range for most refrigerators)—until you are ready to use.
  • Do not freeze ENBREL
  • Keep ENBREL in the original carton and protected from light
  • If traveling, you can carry ENBREL with you, wrap it in bubble wrap and place it in your travel cooler, then pack it with ice. Put a thermometer in the cooler and check it every few hours, adding ice as necessary to maintain a 36° to 46°F (2° to 8°C) temperature.
  • Currently, you may carry needles and syringes on the airplane, provided you can show you need them for your injectable medications.
    • Since regulations may change, check with your airline before you travel.
    • Make sure that your ENBREL is clearly labeled, preferably in its original carton and with its original preprinted labels.
    • You may also wish to carry medical documentation regarding your condition to present to the screener. Notify the screener if you are carrying a Sharps®* container in your carry-on baggage.

Patient Product Information

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Download Patient Instructions for Use that includes instructions for the prefilled syringe, the Enbrel® (etanercept) SureClick® autoinjector, the vial adapter, and the free-hand method. Download Medication Guide for information you need to know about ENBREL.

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To talk with a Registered Nurse, call 1-888-4-ENBREL (1-888-436-2735).

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

What is the most important information I should know about ENBREL?

ENBREL is a medicine that affects your immune system. ENBREL can lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections. Serious infections have happened in patients taking ENBREL. These infections include tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria that have spread throughout the body. Some patients have died from these infections. Your doctor should test you for TB before you take ENBREL and monitor you closely for TB while on ENBREL.

Before starting ENBREL, tell your doctor if you:
  • Think you have, are being treated for, have signs of, or are prone to infection. You should not start taking ENBREL if you have any kind of infection.
  • Have any open cuts or sores
  • Have diabetes or an immune system problem
  • Have TB or have been in close contact with someone who has had TB
  • Were born in, lived in, or traveled to countries where there is more risk for getting TB. Ask your doctor if you are not sure.
  • Live or have lived in certain parts of the country (such as, the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys, or the Southwest) where there is a greater risk for certain kinds of fungal infections, such as histoplasmosis. These infections may develop or become more severe if you take ENBREL. If you don't know if histoplasmosis or other fungal infections are common in the areas where you live or have lived, ask your doctor.
  • Have or have had hepatitis B
  • Have heart failure
  • Develop symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness while taking ENBREL
  • Use the medicine Kineret® (anakinra)
  • Have or develop a serious nervous disorder, seizures, any numbness or tingling, or a disease that affects your nervous system such as multiple sclerosis
  • Are scheduled to have surgery
  • Are scheduled for any vaccines. All vaccines should be brought up-to-date before starting ENBREL. Patients taking ENBREL should not receive live vaccines.
  • Are allergic to rubber or latex
  • Are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding

After starting ENBREL, call your doctor right away if you have any sign of infection, including a fever, cough, flu-like symptoms, or have any open sores on your body. ENBREL can make you more likely to get infections or make any infection you have worse.

Possible side effects of ENBREL

Serious side effects include: serious infections including TB; nervous system problems, such as multiple sclerosis, seizures, or inflammation of the nerves of the eyes; rare reports of serious blood problems (some fatal); heart failure, including new heart failure or worsening of heart failure you already have; allergic reactions; immune reactions, including a lupus-like syndrome and lymphoma (a type of cancer). People with rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis may have a higher chance for getting lymphoma.

Common side effects include: Injection site reaction, upper respiratory infections (including sinus infection), and headaches.

In a medical study of patients with JIA, infection, headache, abdominal pain, vomiting, and nausea occurred more frequently than in adults. The kinds of infections reported were generally mild and similar to those usually seen in children. Other serious adverse reactions were reported, including serious infection and depression/personality disorder.

If you have any questions about this information, be sure to discuss them with your doctor. 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.

Please see Prescribing Information and Medication Guide.

INDICATIONS
Moderate to Severe Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
ENBREL is indicated for reducing signs and symptoms, keeping joint damage from getting worse, and improving physical function in patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. ENBREL can be taken with methotrexate or used alone.

  • In medical studies, ENBREL was shown to be effective in about 2 out of 3 adults with RA who used it, and has been shown to begin working in as few as 2 weeks, with most patients receiving benefit within 3 months. In an RA medical study, 55% of patients had no progression of joint damage.

Moderate to Severe Polyarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)
ENBREL is indicated for reducing signs and symptoms of moderately to severely active polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in children ages 2 years and older.

  • In a medical study, ENBREL was shown to be effective in about 3 out of 4 children with JIA who used it. For these JIA patients, ENBREL has been shown to begin working in approximately 2 to 4 weeks.

Psoriatic Arthritis
ENBREL is indicated for reducing signs and symptoms, keeping joint damage from getting worse, and improving physical function in patients with psoriatic arthritis. ENBREL can be used in combination with methotrexate in patients who do not respond adequately to methotrexate alone.

  • In a medical study, ENBREL was shown to be effective in about 50% of psoriatic arthritis patients who used it. Clinical responses were apparent at the time of the first visit (4 weeks) and were maintained through 6 months of therapy.

Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)
ENBREL is indicated for reducing signs and symptoms in patients with active ankylosing spondylitis.

  • In a medical study, ENBREL was shown to be effective in about 3 out of 5 adults with AS who used it. Clinical responses were seen at 2 weeks in 46% of patients, with 59% of patients receiving benefit within 8 weeks.

Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis
ENBREL is indicated for the treatment of adult patients (18 years or older) with chronic moderate to severe plaque psoriasis who are candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy.

  • In medical studies, nearly half of patients saw a significant improvement in their plaque psoriasis within 3 months of using ENBREL. Overall, 3 out of 4 patients saw improvement. ENBREL can work fast; many patients saw improvement within 2 months. ENBREL has been shown to be effective through 12 months of therapy.
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