Staying focused and taking PALYNZIQ
When you start treatment with PALYNZIQ, your immune system won’t know what it is and may react to it. This reaction is called a “hypersensitivity event.”
A severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is a type of hypersensitivity event that may be life-threatening and can happen at any time during treatment with PALYNZIQ.
Did you know?
Everyone who had a severe allergic reaction recovered, and NONE OF THEM HAD ANY LASTING PROBLEMS.
Your clinic team will prescribe an epinephrine device in case you experience a severe allergic reaction. They will also train you to recognize the signs of a severe allergic reaction so you can be prepared to manage it if it happens.
The signs include:
Other allergic reactions can happen during treatment, including rash, itching, or swelling of the face, lips, eyes, or tongue. Call your clinic team right away if you experience any of these symptoms, or symptoms of a severe allergic reaction listed above.
Your clinic team may prescribe medicines to help reduce the symptoms of an allergic reaction.
REMEMBER: If you do have a severe allergic reaction with PALYNZIQ, it doesn’t mean it will happen again. You may still be able to take PALYNZIQ.
This video will help you learn more about the potential risk of anaphylaxis with PALYNZIQ and how your care team will ensure you know how to respond if it happens.
You can get PALYNZIQ only through the PALYNZIQ REMS program. The purpose of the program is to ensure that you have been fully informed of the risk of anaphylaxis associated with taking PALYNZIQ, and that you understand this risk before you start treatment. Your clinic team can tell you more about PALYNZIQ REMS and help you enroll.
Some adults and teens taking PALYNZIQ experienced side effects during treatment. Discuss them with your clinic team and keep in mind that these are not all the possible side effects of PALYNZIQ. Call your clinic team for medical advice about side effects.
Other common side effects in adults:
*This includes redness, itching, pain, bruising, rash, swelling, or tenderness.
†Rates of the other common side effects may vary.
‡Episode rate per patient-year is defined as the total number of times a side effect occurred in the study population divided by the length of time patients were in each phase of treatment.
§Maintenance phase was when patients in the clinical studies reached a stable dose for 8 weeks.
Other common side effects in teens:
Change (rotate) your injection site and check your injection site for redness, swelling, or tenderness before each injection. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you develop signs or symptoms of an infection at your injection site that are new, do not go away, or get worse.
What is the most important information I should know about PALYNZIQ?
PALYNZIQ can cause a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) that may be life–threatening and may happen any time during treatment. Severe allergic reactions are a serious and common side effect of PALYNZIQ.
You will get your first injection under the supervision of a healthcare provider prepared to manage a severe allergic reaction. You will be watched for at least 1 hour after your injection for a severe allergic reaction.
Stop PALYNZIQ and get emergency medical care right away if you have any of the following signs or symptoms of a severe allergic reaction during treatment with PALYNZIQ: fainting (passing out); dizziness or lightheadedness; sudden confusion; trouble breathing or wheezing; chest discomfort or chest tightness; fast heart rate; swelling of your face, lips, eyes, or tongue; throat swelling or tightness; flushed or red skin; skin rash, itching, or raised bumps on skin; nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea; losing control of urine or stools.
PALYNZIQ REMS: PALYNZIQ is only available through a restricted program called the PALYNZIQ REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy). Before you can receive PALYNZIQ, you must:
What should I tell my healthcare provider BEFORE starting PALYNZIQ?
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
What are the possible side effects of PALYNZIQ?
PALYNZIQ may cause serious side effects, including:
Do not inject PALYNZIQ into the affected area until the infection has cleared.
The most common side effects of PALYNZIQ include: injection site reactions: redness, itching, pain, bruising, rash, swelling, tenderness; joint pain; allergic reactions; headache; skin reactions that spread and last at least 14 days, such as itching, rash, redness; nausea; stomach pain; vomiting; cough; mouth and throat pain; itching; diarrhea; stuffy nose; feeling very tired; dizziness; anxiety; low levels of Phe in your blood.
The most common side effects of PALYNZIQ in people 12 years to less than 18 years of age include: injection site reactions: redness, itching, pain, bruising, rash, swelling, tenderness; joint pain; headache; fever; allergic reactions; dizziness; nausea; vomiting; feeling very tired; pain in your arms or legs.
These are not all the possible side effects of PALYNZIQ. Call your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects.
You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
Blood Phe testing and diet
Missed dose
Please see full Prescribing Information, including Important Warning, and the Medication Guide.
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What is the most important information I should know about PALYNZIQ?
PALYNZIQ can cause a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) that may be life–threatening and may happen any time during treatment. Severe allergic reactions are a serious and common side effect of PALYNZIQ.
What is PALYNZIQ?
PALYNZIQ® (Pal-lin-zeek) (pegvaliase-pqpz) is a prescription medication used to lower blood levels of phenylalanine (Phe) in people 12 years and older with PKU (phenylketonuria) who have uncontrolled blood Phe levels above 600 micromol/L (10 mg/dL) on their current treatment. You should discuss the potential benefits and risks of PALYNZIQ with your healthcare provider.