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Taltz is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with active ankylosing spondylitis.
Taltz affects the immune system. It may increase your risk of infections. Some people have had serious infections, including tuberculosis (TB), and infections caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses that can spread throughout the body. Some people have been hospitalized from these infections. Do not use Taltz if you have any symptoms of infection, unless your doctor tells you to. If you have a symptom after starting Taltz, call your doctor right away.
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Individual results may vary. To determine if Taltz is right for you, speak with your doctor. Patient was compensated for her time. Please read the Indications and Safety Summary at the end of this video.
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Abby lives with active ankylosing spondylitis and was inspired to share her experience taking Taltz. This is her story.
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Individual results may vary. To determine if Taltz is right for you, speak with your doctor. Patient was compensated for her time. Please read the Indications and Safety Summary at the end of this video.
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#ONTO RESTORING BALANCE
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[Fade into Abby sitting on a mat with her eyes closed and legs crossed doing yoga. This is followed by a shot of her changing into a different yoga pose.]
Abby: It felt life shattering to me. When I was officially given the diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis, it was very hard to kind of understand where to go next.
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[Abby and her husband Ethan are sitting together on a couch, then a shot of the two holding hands. This is followed by a close-up shot of Abby as she narrates. The camera then shows framed photos of Abby and Ethan together.]
Abby: My name is Abby. This is Ethan, my husband. We live in Utah. We love going to the mountains. We love hiking, going on picnics, hanging out with friends, and a lot of movie nights. Our life has just always revolved around being active. Two years ago, I had a lot of problems with my back. A lot of stiffness, fatigue, inflammation. My legs felt like they were crumbling underneath me.
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“My legs felt like they were crumbling underneath me.”
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[Abby and Ethan are packing their car with hiking equipment, after which, they pull out of the driveway. Then, the camera cuts back to Abby and Ethan sitting on the couch.]
Abby: I wasn’t able to do everyday things, like getting in and out of bed was really hard or getting out of a car was hard. I was frustrated with my own body and that led me to seeking out a doctor. I was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis when I was 21 years old.
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[A shot of Abby and Ethan driving through the mountains and then exiting the car and greeting friends with hugs before they all walk to a hiking trail.]
Abby: I was concerned about not being able to live my life to the fullest. I had all these goals and aspirations in my life, and suddenly they felt unreachable.
[Conversation between friends, occurs in between narration.]
Hey! Hi! How are you? How’s it going (said by Abby and Ethan’s friends)?
Abby: My rheumatologist recommended Taltz and after about a month, I started seeing results.
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Patients with AS who took Taltz achieved significant symptom improvement when measured at 4 months. In as early as 1 week, Taltz was proven to help some patients achieve symptom relief. Individual results may vary.
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[Shot moves from Abby and Ethan hiking to them sitting on the couch. This is followed by another shot of them walking along the trail with their friends. Ethan hands Abby her camera to take a photo. Ethan explains how Taltz has helped Abby manage her condition better.]
Ethan: After starting treatment with Taltz, she’s more active, she can hang out longer, and there’s fewer times where we have to leave early.
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#ONTO THE PATH AHEAD
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Taltz improves the ability to carry out daily activities.
Abby: Having balance in my life has given me the ability to do the things that I want to do throughout the week. I feel confident that I can hang out with friends and plan things that I don’t have to worry about cancelling later.
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[Cut to Abby’s face smiling, friends walking together. The camera pans back to Abby and Ethan sitting on the couch watching TV and eating popcorn. Screen fades to ONTO logo.]
Ethan: I would describe her as a warrior. She handles every day with grace and puts her best foot forward in everything that she does.
Abby: You still have to figure things out as you go, but Taltz allows me to have more good days than bad.
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“TALTZ ALLOWS ME TO HAVE MORE GOOD DAYS THAN BAD.”
Abby: I will not let this disease define my life, and I will not let this disease take hold of my future.
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ONTO
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Indications and Safety Summary to follow
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See Indications and Safety Summary in this video
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Taltz® and its delivery device base are trademarks owned or licensed by Eli Lilly and Company, its subsidiaries, or affiliates. PP-IX-US-6984 09/2024 © Lilly USA, LLC 2024. All rights reserved.
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INDICATIONS AND SAFETY SUMMARY FOR TALTZ (ixekizumab)
Taltz® (tȯl-ts) is an injectable medicine used to treat:
- People 6 years of age and older with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis who may benefit from taking injections or pills (systemic therapy) or treatment using ultraviolet or UV light (phototherapy).
- Adults with active psoriatic arthritis.
- Adults with active ankylosing spondylitis.
- Adults with active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis with objective signs of inflammation.
It is not known if Taltz is safe and effective in children for conditions other than plaque psoriasis or in children under 6 years of age.
Warnings - Taltz affects the immune system. It may increase your risk of infections, some people have had serious infections, including tuberculosis (TB), and infections caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses that can spread throughout the body. Some people have been hospitalized from these infections. Do not use Taltz if you have any symptoms of infection, unless your doctor tells you to. If you have a symptom after starting Taltz, call your doctor right away.
Your doctor should check you for TB before you start Taltz, and watch you closely for signs of TB during and after treatment with Taltz. If you have TB, or had it in the past, your doctor may treat you for it before you start Taltz.
Do not use Taltz if you have had a serious allergic reaction to ixekizumab or any other ingredient in Taltz, such as: swelling of your eyelids, lips, mouth, tongue or throat, trouble breathing, feeling faint, throat or chest tightness, or skin rash. Get emergency help right away if you have any of these reactions. See the Medication Guide that comes with Taltz for a list of ingredients.
Severe skin reactions that look like eczema can happen during treatment with Taltz from days to months after your first dose and can sometimes lead to hospitalization. Your doctor may temporarily stop treatment with Taltz if you develop severe skin reactions. Tell your doctor if you have any of the following: redness or rash, itching, patches, your skin is dry or feels like leather, blisters or abrasions that ooze or become crusty, small bumps or plaques with scale or crusting.
Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (inflammatory bowel disease) can start or get worse with Taltz use. Tell your doctor if you have any of these symptoms or if they get worse: stomach pain, diarrhea, and weight loss.
You should not get live vaccines while taking Taltz. You should get the vaccines you need before you start Taltz.
Common side effects
The most common side effects of Taltz include:
- Injection site reactions
- Nausea
- Upper respiratory infections
- Fungal skin infections
Tell your doctor if you have any side effects. You can report side effects at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
Before using
Before you use Taltz, review these questions with your doctor:
❑ Are you being treated for an infection?
❑ Do you have an infection that does not go away or keeps coming back?
❑ Do you have TB or have you been in close contact with someone with TB?
❑ Do you have possible symptoms of an infection such as fever, cough, sores, diarrhea, or other symptoms? Ask your doctor about other possible symptoms.
❑ Do you have Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis?
Tell your doctor if:
❑ You need any vaccines or have had one recently.
❑ You take prescription or over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.
❑ You are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if Taltz can harm an unborn baby. Pregnancy Exposure Registry: There is a pregnancy registry to collect information about women who are exposed to Taltz during pregnancy. The purpose of this registry is to collect information about the health of you and your baby. If you become pregnant while taking Taltz, you are encouraged to enroll in the pregnancy registry by calling 1-800-284-1695 or by visiting online at http://www.pregnancyregistry.lilly.com.
❑ You are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed. It is not known if Taltz passes into breastmilk.
How to take
See the instructions for use that come with Taltz. There you will find information about how to store, prepare, and inject Taltz. Adults may self-inject after receiving training from a healthcare provider.
For children 6 to 17 years of age:
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If your child's healthcare provider decides that you may give Taltz injections at home, you should receive training on the right way to prepare and inject Taltz. Do not try to give Taltz to your child until you have been shown how to inject Taltz. Children should not inject themselves with Taltz. You or an adult caregiver should prepare and give Taltz injections to your child.
Learn more
Taltz is a prescription medicine available as a 80 mg/mL, 40 mg/0.5mL, 20 mg/0.25mL injection. For more information, call 1-800-545-5979 or go to taltz.lilly.com.
This summary provides basic information about Taltz but does not include all information known about this medicine. Read the information that comes with your prescription each time your prescription is filled. This information does not take the place of talking with your doctor. Be sure to talk to your doctor or other healthcare provider about Taltz and how to take it. Your doctor is the best person to help you decide if Taltz is right for you.
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