Only LEQEMBI has FDA-approved maintenance dosing options to keep slowing the progression of early Alzheimer's disease.

What should I know about LEQEMBI IQLIK?
After receiving LEQEMBI for 18 months, people have the option of starting maintenance treatment.
LEQEMBI IQLIK
(pronounced "i-click"
) offers a more convenient administration option than the LEQEMBI infusions you have been receiving.
It’s a single-use, pen-like injection given as a “subcutaneous injection,” or injection given under the skin.
LEQEMBI IQLIK can be given in the front of the thighs or stomach area (abdomen), by you or a care partner. A care partner may also give you an injection of LEQEMBI IQLIK in the back of the upper arms.

What other options are available after 18 months of treatment?
The right treatment option for you can depend on factors like your experience with infusions so far or your comfort with at-home injections. With maintenance infusions, you can either continue going twice monthly (once every 2 weeks) or less often—once monthly (once every 4 weeks). Your healthcare provider will guide you on your schedule and the right option for you. That may include sticking with your current infusion schedule.

How do I use LEQEMBI IQLIK?
Read the detailed Instructions for Use that comes with your LEQEMBI IQLIK for information about the right way to prepare and give your LEQEMBI IQLIK injections at home.
Your healthcare provider will show you how to use LEQEMBI IQLIK and tell you how often you should use it. Use LEQEMBI IQLIK exactly as your healthcare provider tells you to.

How will I receive LEQEMBI IQLIK?
Once your healthcare provider prescribes LEQEMBI IQLIK, your specialty pharmacy will verify your insurance coverage. You should expect a call from the specialty pharmacy (it may show as an unknown number) to confirm where and when your medicine should be delivered. Once you receive your LEQEMBI IQLIK, be sure to store it in the refrigerator until you are ready to inject.

What if I miss an injection?
If a dose is missed, inject the next dose as soon as possible, provided it is administered prior to your next scheduled injection up to 6 days after your missed dose.

What role does my care partner play?
A care partner can support you at any step of the process, from preparing and giving the injection to helping you monitor your weekly treatment schedule. The one place a care partner is required is when giving an injection in the back of the upper arm.