To avoid serious risks to unborn babies, POMALYST is available only through a restricted distribution called POMALYST Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program.
Your doctor must enroll you in the POMALYST REMS program before they can prescribe you POMALYST. Keep in mind, there are special requirements for both men and women.
Your doctor will tell you how to take POMALYST and can also provide answers about the REMS program. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. Be sure to ask your doctor or nurse about any questions you have.
Your healthcare provider will counsel you on why and how you and your partner should prevent pregnancy. Your healthcare provider will also inform you not to share the drug, not to donate blood or sperm, and about appropriate contraceptive use. You should be instructed not to extensively handle or open POMALYST® (pomalidomide) capsules.
You and your healthcare provider will then complete and submit the POMALYST® (pomalidomide) Patient-Physician Agreement Form.
You will not have to take a survey for your first prescription, but will have to for the following ones. Visit www.pomalystrems.com or call 1-888-423-5436 and press 1 to take your survey. You can also download the REMS Companion App on your iPhone or Android device.
Your healthcare provider will send your prescription to a specialty pharmacy.
The specialty pharmacy will contact you to provide counseling on the serious risks and safe-use conditions of POMALYST before you receive your prescription. They will also coordinate delivery of POMALYST to you.
POMALYST will be shipped with a Medication Guide to the address you provide. A signature will be required to receive this shipment.
For each of your following prescriptions, you will need to follow a similar process. For detailed information about the POMALYST REMS® program requirements, please visit www.pomalystrems.com, download the REMS Companion App, or review the Patient Guide to POMALYST REMS® program.
Your healthcare provider will counsel you on why and how you and your partner should prevent pregnancy. Your healthcare provider will also inform you not to share the drug, not to donate blood, and about appropriate contraceptive use. You should be instructed not to extensively handle or open POMALYST® (pomalidomide) capsules.
If you can get pregnant, you must take an initial pregnancy test within 10-14 days before getting a POMALYST prescription.
If you can get pregnant, you must take a second pregnancy test within 24 hours before getting a POMALYST prescription.
You and your healthcare provider will then complete and submit the POMALYST® (pomalidomide) Patient-Physician Agreement Form.
You will not have to take a survey for your first prescription, but will have to for the following ones. Visit www.pomalystrems.com or call 1-888-423-5436 and press 1 to take your survey. You can also download the REMS Companion App on your iPhone or Android device.
Your healthcare provider will send your prescription to a specialty pharmacy.
The specialty pharmacy will contact you to provide counseling on the serious risks and safe-use conditions of POMALYST before you receive your prescription. They will also coordinate delivery of POMALYST to you.
POMALYST will be shipped with a Medication Guide to the address you provide. A signature will be required to receive this shipment.
For each of your following prescriptions, pregnancy tests will be required depending on your ability to get pregnant. For detailed information about the POMALYST REMS® program requirements, please visit www.pomalystrems.com, download the REMS Companion App, or review the Patient Guide to POMALYST REMS® program.
Download the REMS Companion app to take your surveys anywhere.
Once the app has been downloaded, allow notifications to get a reminder when it’s time to complete your survey.
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