Nina reading a book at the infusion center.
Nina reading a book at the infusion center.

NINA

REAL LEQEMBI PATIENT

LEQEMBI infusions

Tap on the questions below to see the answers.

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What is an infusion?

LEQEMBI is an intravenous (IV) infusion.

This means a needle is placed in a vein in your arm to give the medicine.

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How long do infusions take?

Each infusion takes about 1 hour.

You will likely be at the infusion center for longer than that, especially for your first infusion, so set aside extra time so you don’t feel rushed.

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Where do I go for my infusion?

Infusions will be given at a healthcare provider's office or at an infusion center.

Talk to your healthcare provider and insurance provider about where to get your infusions, or find a center using the link below.

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How often are infusions given?

Initially, infusions are given twice monthly (once every 2 weeks).

It's a good idea to figure out transportation early so you can make a plan for each infusion appointment.

Will my infusion schedule change?

After 18 months of infusions, you may have the option of starting maintenance treatment.

You and your healthcare provider will determine if you can switch to less-frequent, once-monthly (once every 4 weeks) infusions, or once-weekly (once every 7 days) at-home injections with LEQEMBI IQLIK™. LEQEMBI IQLIK is an injection given under the skin (a subcutaneous injection) by you or a care partner.
Learn more about maintenance treatment.
Initial treatment schedule (First 18 months) twice-monthly infusion (once every 2 weeks), Maintenance treatment schedule (after 18 months) once-monthly infusion (once every 4 weeks) or once-weekly, at-home injection with LEQEMBI® IQLIK™ Initial treatment schedule (First 18 months) twice-monthly infusion (once every 2 weeks), Maintenance treatment schedule (after 18 months) once-monthly infusion (once every 4 weeks) or once-weekly, at-home injection with LEQEMBI® IQLIK™
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What if I miss a dose?

If you miss an infusion of LEQEMBI, you should receive your next dose as soon as possible.

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What are the possible serious allergic reactions?

Swelling of the face, lips, mouth, or tongue, hives, or difficulty breathing have happened during treatment with LEQEMBI. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction during or after your LEQEMBI infusion.

Keep track of how you're feeling between infusions and let your healthcare provider know right away if anything comes up.

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Ongoing treatment keeps LEQEMBI working in your body. People who continue treatment beyond 18 months may be able to keep the benefits of LEQEMBI for longer.

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Nina sitting down at an infusion center
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I have gotten used to my LEQEMBI infusions.
The staff at the hospital are very good.

THEY TAKE GOOD
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NINA

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