Takeda Patient Support: your source for education and access

Takeda Patient Support

Tailored support for your hereditary angioedema therapy

Takeda Patient Support offers tailored support for FIRAZYR.

We understand that living with hereditary angioedema looks different for everyone. We get to know you, understand who you are, and learn what’s important to you – so we can provide the treatment support you need.

Our long-term commitment to the HAE community allows us to better understand and meet your unique needs.

After you and your physician choose a treatment path, Takeda Patient Support is here for you with a range of personalized services.

Takeda Patient Support is a product support program for people who have been prescribed FIRAZYR. Our support specialists are here to address your questions and help get you the resources you need. Some of the resources we offer include:

  • Enrolling you in the Takeda Patient Support Co-Pay Assistance Program, if you qualify*
  • Working with your specialty pharmacy or site of care to help you receive your prescribed Takeda treatment
  • Arrange for in-home injection training from a specially trained nurse
  • Navigating the health insurance process
  • Directing you to community support resources and education

To learn more about Takeda Patient Support visit: www.takedapatientsupport.com

*To be eligible, you must be enrolled in Takeda Patient Support and have commercial insurance. Other terms and conditions apply. Call us for more details.

WANT TO CONNECT?

Our support specialists are never more than a tap or call away—1‑866‑888‑0660, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 8 PM ET. Not enrolled? You can join Takeda Patient Support in a few simple steps at TakedaPatientSupport.com. If English is not your preferred language, let us know. We may be able to assist you in the language of your choosing.

What is FIRAZYR?

FIRAZYR is prescribed to treat acute HAE attacks in adults 18 years of age and older.

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Injection Guide

Get step-by-step instructions for injecting FIRAZYR.

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