WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE BRANDED AUBAGIO

AUBAGIO, a once-daily pill, comes with
over 10 years of proven results

Hear From Real Patients

People have been treating their relapsing MS with branded AUBAGIO since 2012. If it’s working for you, then keep going. When you treat with branded AUBAGIO, you are part of a community that’s ~100,000 strong. Individual results may vary.

MS One to One Nurses. MS One to One Nurses.

Jessica

on branded AUBAGIO 14 mg since 2012

“I choose to stay with [branded] AUBAGIO because it fits my lifestyle and it allows me to continue to do the things that I love to do. They’re [MS One to One] always there to help me: Insurance, medication, or even when things go wrong and you just need someone to talk to. They’re always there and they’re always encouraging.”


MS One to One Nurses. MS One to One Nurses.

Dara

on branded AUBAGIO 14 mg since 2014

“I’ve had the kind of results I think most people with multiple sclerosis would hope for: a stable and clear MRI and no disability progression. That really gives me no reason to want to switch to another MS medication.”


MS One to One Nurses. MS One to One Nurses.

Chanell

on branded AUBAGIO 14 mg since 2014

“So since being on [branded] AUBAGIO, I’ve had no new lesions, no disability progression, and zero relapses. For me that’s huge. I was scared of hair thinning, as every woman is, that’s one of the side effects they gear you up for in the beginning. And I did have hair thinning… I also had diarrhea in the beginning, but again, they prepared me for it and when it happened, I talked to my doctor and we figured out ways to work around it…”


MS One to One Nurses. MS One to One Nurses.

Marques

on branded AUBAGIO 14 mg since 2018

“My daily routine is just like normal, I take my [branded] AUBAGIO with my breakfast and go on about my day. It’s comforting to know that it has a long track record, so that track record along with its effectiveness keep me on [branded] AUBAGIO.”


MS One to One Nurses. MS One to One Nurses.

Alice

on branded AUBAGIO 14 mg since 2016

“Several months after starting [branded] AUBAGIO, I noticed that my hair was a little bit thinner… but these side effects were manageable for me…”


MS One to One Nurses. MS One to One Nurses.

Terri

on branded AUBAGIO 14 mg since 2017

“I keep my medicine on my bedside table. It’s there, I see it, I take it in the morning with my vitamins and I’m done. And it doesn’t remind me all the time that I have MS, I can just be Terri.”

AUBAGIO® (teriflunomide) is a prescription medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), to include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults. In fact, people have been receiving treatment with branded AUBAGIO since 2012.

Take branded AUBAGIO anywhere, with or without food. Could one pill, once a day, be a good fit with your unique needs? Learn more about AUBAGIO’S Effectiveness.

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INDICATION

AUBAGIO® (teriflunomide) is a prescription medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), to include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

DO NOT TAKE AUBAGIO IF YOU:

  • Have severe liver problems. AUBAGIO may cause serious liver problems, including liver failure that can be life-threatening and may require a liver transplant. Your risk may be higher if you already have liver problems or take other medicines that affect your liver. Your healthcare provider should do blood tests to check your liver within 6 months before you start AUBAGIO and monthly for 6 months after starting AUBAGIO. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you develop any of these symptoms of liver problems: nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, loss of appetite, tiredness, yellowing of your skin or whites of your eyes, or dark urine.
  • Are pregnant. AUBAGIO may harm an unborn baby. You should have a pregnancy test before starting AUBAGIO. After stopping AUBAGIO, continue to use effective birth control until you have made sure your blood levels of AUBAGIO are lowered. If you become pregnant while taking AUBAGIO or within 2 years after stopping, tell your healthcare provider right away and enroll in the AUBAGIO Pregnancy Registry at 1-800-745-4447, option 2.
  • Are of childbearing potential and not using effective birth control.

    It is not known if AUBAGIO passes into breast milk. Your healthcare provider can help you decide if you should take AUBAGIO or breastfeed — you should not do both at the same time.

    If you are a man whose partner plans to become pregnant, you should stop taking AUBAGIO and talk with your healthcare provider about reducing the levels of AUBAGIO in your blood. If your partner does not plan to become pregnant, use effective birth control while taking AUBAGIO.

  • Have had an allergic reaction to AUBAGIO or a medicine called leflunomide.
  • Take a medicine called leflunomide for rheumatoid arthritis.

AUBAGIO may stay in your blood for up to 2 years after you stop taking it. Your healthcare provider can prescribe a medicine that can remove AUBAGIO from your blood quickly.

Before taking AUBAGIO, talk with your healthcare provider if you have: liver or kidney problems; a fever or infection, or if you are unable to fight infections; numbness or tingling in your hands or feet that is different from your MS symptoms; diabetes; serious skin problems when taking other medicines; breathing problems; or high blood pressure. Your healthcare provider will check your blood cell count and TB test before you start AUBAGIO. Talk with your healthcare provider if you take or are planning to take other medicines (especially medicines for treating cancer or controlling your immune system), over-the-counter medicines, vitamins or herbal supplements.

AUBAGIO may cause serious side effects. Tell your doctor if you have any of the following:

  • decreases in white blood cell count — this may cause you to have more infections. Symptoms include fever, tiredness, body aches, chills, nausea, or vomiting. Patients with low white blood cell count should not receive certain vaccinations during AUBAGIO treatment and 6 months after.
  • allergic reactions such as difficulty breathing, itching, or swelling on any part of your body including lips, eyes, throat, or tongue. Stop taking AUBAGIO and call your doctor right away.
  • serious skin reactions that may lead to death. Stop taking AUBAGIO if you have rash or redness and peeling, mouth sores or blisters.
  • other allergic reactions that may affect different parts of the body. If you have a fever or rash in combination with severe muscle pain, swollen lymph glands, swelling of your face, unusual bruising or bleeding, weakness or tiredness, or yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes, stop taking AUBAGIO and call your doctor right away.
  • numbness or tingling in your hands or feet that is different from your MS symptoms
  • high blood pressure
  • breathing problems (new or worsening) — these may be serious and lead to death

The most common side effects when taking AUBAGIO include: headache; diarrhea; nausea; hair thinning or loss; and abnormal liver test results. These are not all the side effects of AUBAGIO. Tell your healthcare provider about any side effect that bothers you.

Consult your healthcare provider if you have questions about your health or any medications you may be taking, including AUBAGIO.

Please click here for full Prescribing Information, including boxed WARNING and Medication Guide.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not take AUBAGIO if you have severe liver problems. AUBAGIO may cause serious liver problems, including liver failure that can be life-threatening and may require a liver transplant. Your risk may be higher if you already have liver problems or take other medicines that affect your liver. Your healthcare provider should do blood tests to check your liver within 6 months before you start AUBAGIO and monthly for 6 months after starting AUBAGIO. View More