PYRUKYND® (mitapivat) tablets
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What is PYRUKYND? PYRUKYND is a prescription medicine used to treat low red blood cell counts caused by the early breakdown of red blood cells (hemolytic anemia) in adults with pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency. It is not known if PYRUKYND is safe and effective in children. IMPORTANT SA
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Join us at a meetup sponsored by Thrive with PK Deficiency! The event will take place at the Ferguson’s Minnesota Harvest in Jordan, Minnesota.
Festivities will kick off at 1:30 PM CDT on Saturday, October 21, 2023, and go until 4:30 PM CDT. Activities will include apple picking, hayrides, corn mazes, pumpkin picking, and socializing with participants.
Sign up today and get your complimentary tickets at: ThriveFallHarvest.eventbrite.com
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We hope those that attended the last live patient program in Boston enjoyed the event! We are also hosting a virtual presentation covering similar topics on November 2nd. Adults with PK deficiency and caregivers can register at www.pyrukynd.com/live-patient-programs
Dr. Blinder, MD will present an overview of PK deficiency and PYRUKYND, and Jim, an individual living with PK deficiency and taking PYRUKYND, will share her story. Following the presentation, we will offer the opportunity to connect with others living with PK deficiency and their caregivers.
This program is sponsored by Agios and is for informational purposes only; it is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare team for all treatment-related questions.
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We enjoyed seeing members of the PK deficiency community at our last live patient program in Boston! We're heading to Minneapolis next on Oct 21st at 11:30 at Crave Restaurant in Eden Prairie, MN. Adults with PK deficiency and caregivers can register at www.pyrukynd.com/live-patient-programs
Dr. Morey Blinder, MD will present an overview of PK deficiency and PYRUKYND, and Marissa, an individual living with PK deficiency and taking PYRUKYND, will share her story. Following the presentation, we will offer the opportunity to connect with others living with PK deficiency and their caregivers.
This live program is sponsored by Agios and is for informational purposes only; it is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare team for all treatment-related questions.
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Are you curious about what it is like to take PYRUKYND (mitapivat) for pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency? Jim is back, continuing to share how he takes care of his PK deficiency—and what his own experience has been with this treatment. It’s important to note that this is Jim’s experience, and that everyone is unique.
If you are interested in treatment, talk to your doctor and find information about PYRUKYND as a treatment option here: https://www.pyrukynd.com
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When diagnosed with pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency, the next step is to find out about the treatment options that may be available to you. Jim, an individual living with PK deficiency, shares how he was inspired to advocate for himself, the questions he asked, and the factors he considered when seeking treatment.
If you have similar questions, please talk to your doctor. You can hear more from Jim and other patients about their experiences with PYRUKYND at: https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/pyrukynd-stories/
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What does self-care mean to you if you have pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency? Jim is living with PK deficiency and has figured out ways to prioritize his health. Here, Jim offers some advice for taking care of yourself as an individual living with PK deficiency.
Find resources about treatment options and support here: https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/events-and-resources/
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Don’t forget that Rare Disease Day is always celebrated on the last day of February! It provides an excellent opportunity for the pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency community to advocate for themselves and spread awareness. Eva is someone who celebrates and explains why this day is so meaningful to those impacted by rare diseases.
Are you looking to share your experience with your network? Visit our website and share facts about pyruvate kinase deficiency to raise awareness of this disease on social media: https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/tools-and-resources
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To recognize Rare Disease Day, take a moment to reflect on how pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency has impacted you. Morgan shares how it has affected her life.
You can easily connect with other individuals who have PK deficiency by joining our in-person programs and webinars where we discuss a variety of topics! https://www.thecmgroupmeetings.com/event/c5b61704-0224-4bcb-b92e-9cbed01e56b8/summary
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It’s the countdown to Rare Disease Day which has many people with a rare disease asking the question: “What can I do to help others who may be impacted by the same condition I have?” Raising awareness by sharing your experiences is one of the most important things you can do.
Marissa shares this same passion and gives her take on understanding those living with a rare disease. Help share facts on social media about pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency by using our website resources: https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/tools-and-resources
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Review some of the key signs and symptoms you may be experiencing with hemolytic anemia associated with pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency. Talk with your doctor today.
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If you’re living with hemolytic anemia associated with pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency, it’s time to learn about your treatment options. Learn more at www.PYRUKYND.com and follow up with your doctor if you have any questions.
We hope you have a healthy and safe holiday season! Make sure to take time for yourself this holiday season and visit your doctor for your annual checkup.
Find information about financial assistance through our Patient Support Managers (PSMs). Connect with a PSM today. https://pyrukynd.myagios.com/
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If you are considering PYRUKYND (mitapivat), our dosage guide will be a great resource to help you understand what to expect. Find this resource along with others here: https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/tools-and-resources
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Is now the time for you to consider PYRUKYND (mitapivat), the first and only targeted pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency treatment for adults with hemolytic anemia? Talk with your doctor today to learn more. www.PYRUKYND.com
We have dedicated Patient Support Managers who can help you find support for accessing PYRUKYND (mitapivat). Talk to a Patient Support Manager today! https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/myagios-support-program
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Did you know? The difference between someone living with pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency and someone with normal-functioning PK enzymes is an inherited enzyme defect that causes the red blood cells to break down faster. Treatment options are available. Talk with your doctor today to see if PYRUKYND (mitapivat) is right for you.
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Keeping track of your symptoms over time can be challenging, and finding ways to speak about them with your doctor may be even more difficult. Our patient brochure includes a helpful discussion guide that can make it easier to talk with your doctor about how you’re affected by pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency.https://www.pyrukynd.com/pdf/pyrukynd-patient-brochure.pdf
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If you’re living with hemolytic anemia due to pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency, do you know your options? We have resources available that can help you live a normal, enjoyable lifestyle. Talk with your doctor today. https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/tools-and-resources
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It’s important to speak up about your PK deficiency symptoms. Prepare for your next doctor’s appointment using the patient brochure:https://www.pyrukynd.com/pdf/pyrukynd-patient-brochure.pdf
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This , give back to your health by visiting your doctor to learn about your options. For those living with PK deficiency, PYRUKYND (mitapivat) may be able to help. 🦃
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Did you know? We have Patient Support Managers that will listen to your concerns and support you in your unique journey with PK deficiency. Connect with a manager today: https://pyrukynd.myagios.com
Don’t miss out on important updates on PYRUKYND (mitapivat). Stay up to date on the latest news and events by signing up for our email list: https://www.pyrukynd.com/sign-up
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We know medication dosing can be confusing. You can understand what to expect with PYRUKYND using our dosing guide. Find this resource along with others on https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/tools-and-resources
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Imagine fewer transfusions with PYRUKYND (mitapivat). Some patients in trials with PK deficiency had the opportunity to receive fewer transfusions. Talk with your doctor today if you have any questions. www.PYRUKYND.com
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Don’t wait to seek treatment for your hemolytic anemia. Talk with your doctor about PYRUKYND (mitapivat) today: www.PYRUKYND.com
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Interested in learning more about the first FDA approved treatment for hemolytic anemia in adults with PK deficiency? Talk with your doctor today!
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Don’t miss out on the downloadable resources available on the PYRUKYND (mitapivat) website. Increase your knowledge on hemolytic anemia associated with PK deficiency and come prepared to your next doctor’s appointment. Find these resources here: https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/tools-and-resources
Don’t let the Halloween season scare you from seeing your doctor 🎃. Remember to reach out to your physician with any questions about beginning treatment with PYRUKYND (mitapivat).
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Did you know? Red blood cells (RBCs) have energy made by the pyruvate kinase enzyme to circulate oxygen throughout the body. People with PK deficiency have a defective PK enzyme and their RBCs break down quicker than normal. Feel better about your diagnosis by understanding it. Learn more at www.PYRUKYND.com.
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We understand that living with PK deficiency isn’t easy. This is why we have Patient Support Managers that will listen to your concerns and provide help for your specific needs. Connect with a manager today: https://pyrukynd.myagios.com
Want to stay updated with information around PYRUKYND (mitapivat)? Sign up and receive more information on our website: https://www.pyrukynd.com/sign-up
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What is the myAgios Support Services program? It’s a program for people living with PK deficiency and their caregivers, including those prescribed PYRUKYND (mitapivat). The program is free of charge and easily accessible!
https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/myagios-support-program
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Learn what real patients think about taking PYRUKYND (mitapivat) as treatment.
Health literacy can be challenging not only for individuals living with rare diseases, but for anyone outside of the healthcare field. That’s why we have online resources to help you build your knowledge of PYRUKYND (mitapivat) and to feel more comfortable at your next doctor’s visit. Find some resources here that may be helpful: https://www.pyrukynd.com/support-and-resources/tools-and-resources/
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Struggling with hemolytic anemia after being diagnosed with PK deficiency? PYRUKYND (mitapivat) may help. Talk with your doctor if you have any questions. www.PYRUKYND.com
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Imagine the possibility of living with a PK deficiency treatment. Visit www.PYRUKYND.com to learn more and to find resources available to you.
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Looking for more information on PYRUKYND (mitapivat)? Join scheduled webinars that discuss topics such as how to start treatment and meet others in the PK deficiency community. Dates are announced on our website: https://www.thecmgroupmeetings.com/event/c5b61704-0224-4bcb-b92e-9cbed01e56b8/summary
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PYRUKYND (mitapivat) is the first approved treatment for hemolytic anemia in PK deficiency. Visit www.pyrukynd.com to learn more.