If you want more information about TAKHZYRO or you want to know more about self-administration:
Talk to your healthcare professional.
Find the full product monograph that is prepared for healthcare professionals and includes Patient Medication Information by visiting the manufacturer’s website at www.takeda.com/en-ca/takhzyropm or by calling 1-800-268-2772.
Download these support documents to reference how TAKHZYRO works, proper dosage and administration, proper injection technique, and a log to track your injection details.
If you are going on a trip during your next dose, remember to keep TAKHZYRO refrigerated until use (2–8°C). Do not freeze.
Don’t forget to bring a letter from your physician that explains your medical travel needs.
DOWNLOADFamily members including grandparents, parents, siblings, children, and grandchildren of HAE-1/2 patients should be screened for HAE.
Click here to access a letter that an HAE patient can provide to their relatives, encouraging them to be tested for HAE, since they may have the disease even if they have not experienced any symptoms. HAE clinician contact information may be included.
DOWNLOADSupport in obtaining your medication
TAKHZYRO injection training and education
Treatment updates to your healthcare team
If you have any questions at any point in time, you can contact the OnePath® Patient Support Program by calling the toll-free telephone number 1-844-MY1-PATH (1-844-691-7284), or emailing support@onepathprogram.ca
Contact your OnePath® Care Manager if you would like to receive a magnet to help you remember the date of your next dose of TAKHZYRO injection.
HAE Canada is a patient group formed in 2010 to work with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare-related professionals to create a better life for HAE patients living in Canada. All HAE patients in Canada are encouraged to join this group. There is no membership fee and you will find many helpful resources. For more information, visit www.haecanada.org.
The purpose of L’angio-oedème héréditaire du Québec is to contribute to improving the health and quality of life of people with HAE. In addition to raising public awareness of this disease, the organization’s mission is to train medical staff so that they can make a correct diagnosis, and thus better direct patients to specialists. For further education, visit www.aohq.ca or call toll-free 1-855-561-4563.
If you are looking for a CHAEN physician and/or clinic, please visit www.chaen-rcah.ca/patient-resources.
HAEi is the international patient organization for C1 inhibitor deficiencies.
Find support and educational information for patients at www.haei.org.