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The Triptodur CareSM Program has you covered with support and resources for caregivers with children undergoing central precocious puberty (CPP) therapy with Triptodur.

1. Getting Started

Embark With Confidence

Get Enrolled

Your child’s doctor will help enroll your child in Triptodur CareSM to give you access to resources and additional support.

2. We’ve got you Covered

Support Through the Process

Benefits and Insurance

Once your child is enrolled, our dedicated Triptodur CareSM team will work with your doctor to complete a benefit investigation and help out with any necessary paperwork for insurance, copays, or anything else you need to help your child start on Triptodur.

Triptodur CareSM Copay Assistance

95% of commercially insured eligible patientsa pay $5 or less for Triptodur.

If you have any questions, the Triptodur CareSM Team is here to help. For more information on Triptodur Copay Assistance, please call the Triptodur CareSM Team at 833-401-CARE (2273), Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM ET.

aPlease see Terms and Conditions.

3. Coverage that Cares

Rest Easy, We’ve Got You Covered

We have additional coverage options for eligible patients who need it.

Triptodur CareSM Patient Assistance Program (PAP)

Approved eligible patientsa may receive medications at no cost, based on eligibility criteria.

aPlease see Terms and Conditions.

Triptodur CareSM Bridge Program

Eligible, insured patientsa can receive their first Triptodur treatment at no cost to bridge the time it takes to get coverage for their prescribed treatment.

aPlease review full Terms and Conditions.

4. Continuous Support

Support Throughout Your Child’s Journey

Our dedicated Triptodur CareSM Team is available Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM EST at 833-401-CARE (2273) to answer any questions about therapy, copay assistance, and insurance and access support.

Trip and the Patient Welcome Kit

Get started with Trip, the lovable dinosaur whose story helps explain what CPP is and what to expect with treatment. Also includes a storybook and is delivered in a Triptodur bag.

Medication shipment coordination

The Triptodur CareSM Team will reach out to you and your child’s doctor to schedule shipment of the medication around the injection appointment.

Triptodur must be administered by a healthcare provider.

In-Home Nurse Injection Program

May allow patients, with approval of their healthcare provider, to receive in-home injections by a trained nurse.

Additional materials and resources

Caregiver Brochure with more about CPP, treatment with Triptodur, and tips on talking to your child about CPP (English/Spanish)

Trip and Growing Up Ahead of Schedule Storybook (English/Spanish/Chinese) and video series

Video Resources

Trip and Growing Up Ahead of Schedule

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TRIPTODUR

INDICATION

TRIPTODUR is indicated for the treatment of pediatric patients 2 years of age and older with central precocious puberty (CPP).

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not use TRIPTODUR in:

  • Those allergic to gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH), GnRH agonist medicines, or any ingredients in TRIPTODUR.
  • children under 2 years of age
  • women who are or may become pregnant

Tell your child’s healthcare provider if any of the above conditions apply to your child.

It is important to stick to the dosing schedule (one injection every 24 weeks) in order for the drug to work. Do not miss or delay a scheduled dose.

Some people taking gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists like TRIPTODUR have had new or worsened mental (psychiatric) problems. Mental (psychiatric) problems may include emotional symptoms such as crying, irritability, restlessness (impatience), anger, or acting aggressive. Call your child’s doctor right away if your child has any new or worsening emotional symptoms while taking TRIPTODUR.

Some people taking GnRH agonists like TRIPTODUR have had seizures. The risk of seizures may be higher in people who have a history of seizures, have a history of epilepsy, have a history of brain or brain vessel (cerebrovascular) problems or tumors, are taking a medicine that has been connected with seizures such as bupropion or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Seizures have also happened in people who have not had any of these problems. Call your child’s doctor right away if your child has a seizure while taking TRIPTODUR.

Some people taking triptorelin, the active ingredient in TRIPTODUR, have had serious allergic reactions. Call your child’s doctor or get emergency medical help right away if your child gets any of the following symptoms of a serious allergic reaction: skin rashes, redness, or swelling, severe itching, hives, trouble breathing or swallowing, fast heartbeat, sweating, throat tightness, hoarseness, swelling of face, mouth, and tongue, dizziness or fainting.

The most common side effects of TRIPTODUR include injection site reactions, menstrual (vaginal) bleeding, hot flush, headache, cough, and infections (bronchitis, gastroenteritis, influenza, nasopharyngitis, otitis externa, pharyngitis, sinusitis, and upper respiratory tract infection). These are not all the possible side effects of TRIPTODUR. Tell your child’s healthcare provider if they have any side effect that bothers them or that does not go away.

In the first few weeks after your child receives their first TRIPTODUR injection or after additional injections, TRIPTODUR can cause a brief increase in some hormones. During this time you may notice more signs of puberty in your child, including vaginal bleeding. Call your child’s doctor if signs of puberty continue after 2 months of receiving TRIPTODUR.

Reports of pseudotumor cerebri (idiopathic intracranial hypertension) have been observed in pediatric patients receiving GnRH agonists, including triptorelin. Patients and caregivers should contact their healthcare provider if the patient develops any of following symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri, including headache, and vision issues such as blurred vision, double vision, loss of vision, pain behind the eye or pain with eye movement, ringing in the ears, dizziness, and nausea.

These are not all the possible side effects of TRIPTODUR. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Azurity Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-800-461-7449, or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

The Important Safety Information does not include all the information needed to use TRIPTODUR safely and effectively. For additional safety information, please consult the full Prescribing Information for TRIPTODUR.