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Looking for a treatment that fits your lifestyle?

Novoeight® is designed with storage flexibility, to help keep you on the go.

Looking for a treatment that fits your lifestyle?

Novoeight® is designed with storage flexibility, to help keep you on the go.


Peter
lives with hemophilia A.
 

Get a higher degree of portability.

Now you can choose a treatment that’s ready to go when you are.

The ONLY standard half-life (SHL) rFVIII with stability up to 104˚F for up to 3 months.a

Factor VIII Stability Temperature Graph

rFVIII=recombinant factor VIII.
a
Compared with other recombinant FVIII products. Please see Prescribing Information for complete product storage instructions.

Store Novoeight® at up to 104˚F for up to 3 months or up to 86˚F for up to 12 months.

Temperature storage

Temperature storage

Novoeight® offers the highest storage temperature after reconstitution of any standard half-life product—104˚F.a Plus, the longest room temperature storage time after reconstitution of any standard half-life product—4 hours at up to 86˚F.a

Temperature storage

Temperature storage
Temperature storage

Esperoct® [antihemophilic factor (recombinant), glycopegylated-exei], our extended half-life factor VIII product, can also be stored up to 104°F for up to 3 months, or up to 86°F for up to 12 months.

Treatment that goes where you go.

Maintaining an active lifestyle is important to Team Novo8™ member Vaughn. See how the portability of Novoeight® allows him to take it on the go.

80 percent

of patients and caregivers prefer a FVIII treatment be stored at a higher temperature for longer durations.b

bFrom a Web-based survey of 145 people and caregivers.

How's the weather where you're traveling?

In cities across the country—like Boise, Idaho; Wichita, Kansas; and Richmond, Virginia—temperatures often climb above 86˚F. With Novoeight®, you can store your product up to 104˚F, which may mean more options for you.c

Map of the United States showing temperatures across multiple cities
Map of the United States showing temperatures across multiple cities

Temperatures shown are averages of the highest recorded temperatures in 2016 and 2017
(June-August) as reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
cPlease see Prescribing Information for complete product storage conditions.

Keep things simple.

Novoeight® offers multiple dose strengths—so you can infuse with fewer vials.

MixPro® prefilled syringe with diluent

Every dose comes with a syringe that’s prefilled with diluent, so you have fewer supplies to take with you.

Multiple dose strengths provide more options for you.d,e

Do not attempt to do an infusion yourself unless you have been taught how by your health care provider or hemophilia treatment center.
dAlways check the actual dosage strength printed on the label to make sure you are using the strength prescribed by your doctor.
ePlease refer to Instructions for Use for complete information.

Small enough to take along.

Novoeight® fits into your lifestyle with a compact package that’s easy to store and ready to toss into a briefcase, backpack, or carry-on bag.

Hemophilia Dictionary.

Hemophilia Dictionary

Learn common terms about bleeding disorders and much more.


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It’s important to know how a treatment will fit into your life.


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Novoeight® Selected Important Safety Information

Who should not use Novoeight®?
  • You should not use Novoeight® if you are allergic to factor VIII or any of the other ingredients of Novoeight® or if you are allergic to hamster proteins
What is the most important information I need to know about Novoeight®?
  • Do not attempt to do an infusion yourself unless you have been taught how by your healthcare provider or hemophilia center
  • Call your healthcare provider right away and stop treatment if you get any of the following signs of an allergic reaction: rashes or hives, difficulty breathing or swallowing, tightness of the chest, swelling of the lips and tongue, light-headedness, dizziness or loss of consciousness, pale and cold skin, fast heartbeat, or red or swollen face or hands

What is Novoeight®?

Novoeight® (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) is an injectable medicine used to control and prevent bleeding in people with hemophilia A. Your healthcare provider may give you Novoeight when you have surgery

  • Novoeight® is not used to treat von Willebrand Disease

Important Safety Information

Who should not use Novoeight®?
  • You should not use Novoeight® if you are allergic to factor VIII or any of the other ingredients of Novoeight® or if you are allergic to hamster proteins
What is the most important information I need to know about Novoeight®?
  • Do not attempt to do an infusion yourself unless you have been taught how by your healthcare provider or hemophilia center
  • Call your healthcare provider right away and stop treatment if you get any of the following signs of an allergic reaction: rashes or hives, difficulty breathing or swallowing, tightness of the chest, swelling of the lips and tongue, light-headedness, dizziness or loss of consciousness, pale and cold skin, fast heartbeat, or red or swollen face or hands
What should I tell my healthcare provider before using Novoeight®?
  • Before taking Novoeight®, you should tell your healthcare provider if you have or have had any medical conditions, take any medicines (including non-prescription medicines and dietary supplements), are nursing, pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or have been told that you have inhibitors to factor VIII
  • Your body can make antibodies called “inhibitors” against Novoeight®, which may stop Novoeight® from working properly. Call your healthcare provider right away if your bleeding does not stop after taking Novoeight®
What are the possible side effects of Novoeight®?
  • Common side effects of Novoeight® include inhibitors in patients who were not previously treated with factor VIII products, swelling or itching at the location of injection, and fever
Please click here for Prescribing Information for Novoeight®.

Novoeight® is a prescription medication.

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.


 

Esperoct® Selected Important Safety Information

Who should not use Esperoct®?
  • You should not use Esperoct® if you are allergic to factor VIII or any of the other ingredients of Esperoct® or if you are allergic to hamster proteins
What is the most important information I need to know about Esperoct®?
  • Do not attempt to do an infusion yourself unless you have been taught how by your healthcare provider or hemophilia treatment center
  • Call your healthcare provider right away or get emergency treatment right away if you get any signs of an allergic reaction, such as: hives, chest tightness, wheezing, dizziness, difficulty breathing, and/or swelling of the face

What is Esperoct®?

Esperoct® [antihemophilic factor (recombinant), glycopegylated-exei] is an injectable medicine to treat and prevent or reduce the number of bleeding episodes in people with hemophilia A. Your healthcare provider may give you Esperoct® when you have surgery

  • Esperoct® is not used to treat von Willebrand Disease

Important Safety Information

Who should not use Esperoct®?
  • You should not use Esperoct® if you are allergic to factor VIII or any of the other ingredients of Esperoct® or if you are allergic to hamster proteins
What is the most important information I need to know about Esperoct®?
  • Do not attempt to do an infusion yourself unless you have been taught how by your healthcare provider or hemophilia treatment center
  • Call your healthcare provider right away or get emergency treatment right away if you get any signs of an allergic reaction, such as: hives, chest tightness, wheezing, dizziness, difficulty breathing, and/or swelling of the face
What should I tell my healthcare provider before using Esperoct®?
  • Before taking Esperoct®, you should tell your healthcare provider if you have or have had any medical conditions, take any medicines (including non-prescription medicines and dietary supplements), are nursing, pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or have been told that you have inhibitors to factor VIII
  • Your body can make antibodies called “inhibitors” against Esperoct®, which may stop Esperoct® from working properly. Call your healthcare provider right away if your bleeding does not stop after taking Esperoct®
What are the possible side effects of Esperoct®?
  • Common side effects of Esperoct® include rash or itching, and swelling, pain, rash or redness at the location of infusion
Please click here for Prescribing Information for Esperoct®.

Esperoct® is a prescription medication.

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.