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Prescribed WAINUA

or considering it as a treatment option? Here are some resources to help you learn all about it.

Prescribed WAINUA

or considering it as a treatment option? Here are some resources to help you learn all about it.

Prescribed WAINUA?

WAINUA Auto Injector
 

Learn how to take WAINUA

Do you learn best by watching a tutorial, reading instructions, or trying it yourself? Choose the option that's right for you.

Watch the Instructional Video  Download the Injection Guide   Get a Demonstration Autoinjector
WAINUA Savings Affordability
 

Pay as little as $0* for WAINUA, if eligible

*Subject to eligibility rules; restrictions apply. Patient must be enrolled in WAINUA Savings Program.

Enroll in the WAINUA Savings Program
WAINUA Helpful Kit
 

Receive a Welcome Kit

With answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) and helpful tools to get you started.

Enroll in the WAINUA WAY Support Program
WAINUA Patient Education
 

One-on-one support from your Patient Education Manager

They’re your point of contact at every step, providing information about WAINUA, updates on insurance approval, and more.

Get Connected with a Patient Education Manager

Considering WAINUA?

Learn More About Polyneuropathy of hATTR Amyloidosis

Learn how WAINUA works

Watch Video 
WAINUA Educational Resources

Learn more about WAINUA

Download the WAINUA brochure  
WAINUA Notification Updates

Get the latest notifications and updates from WAINUA

Stay Connected
WAINUA Q&A Savings Program

Not sure what to ask at your next doctor appointment?

Download a helpful guide  

Important Safety Information

WAINUA may cause side effects, including:

Low vitamin A level, which is a serious, but common side effect of treatment with WAINUA. Your doctor should tell you to take vitamin A supplements. Do not take more than the amount of vitamin A your doctor has recommended. Call your doctor if you develop eye problems such as difficulty seeing at night or in low-lit areas (night blindness), or dry eyes. If you develop eye problems, your doctor should refer you to an eye doctor

APPROVED USES

WAINUA injection, for subcutaneous use, 45 mg is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with polyneuropathy of hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis.

The most common side effects include decreased vitamin A and vomiting.

Before you take WAINUA, tell your healthcare provider:

  • if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant or breastfeed. It is not known if WAINUA can harm your baby. Changes in vitamin A levels and vitamin A supplementation related to use of WAINUA may harm your unborn baby. It is not known if WAINUA passes into breast milk
  • about all the medicines you take, including prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take vitamin A or beta-carotene supplements

APPROVED USES

WAINUA injection, for subcutaneous use, 45 mg is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with polyneuropathy of hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis.

Please see full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information.

You may report side effects related to AstraZeneca products.

Important Safety Information

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