NGENLA® What is NGENLA?

(somatrogon-ghla)

What is NGENLA?

Do not use NGENLA if:

your child has a critical illness caused by certain types of heart or stomach surgery, trauma or breathing (respiratory) problems.
your child is allergic to somatrogon-ghla or any of the ingredients in NGENLA. See the end of this leaflet for a complete list of ingredients in NGENLA.
your child has closed bone growth plates (epiphyses).
your child has cancer or other tumors.
your child’s healthcare provider tells you that your child has certain types of eye problems caused by diabetes (diabetic retinopathy).
your child has Prader-Willi syndrome, is severely obese, or has breathing problems including sleep apnea (briefly stop breathing during sleep).

Before using NGENLA, tell your child’s healthcare provider about all of your child’s medical conditions, including if your child:

has had heart or stomach surgery, trauma or serious breathing (respiratory) problems.
has had a history of problems breathing while they slept (sleep apnea).
has or has had cancer or any tumor.
has diabetes.
is pregnant or plans to become pregnant. It is not known if NGENLA will harm your child’s unborn baby. Talk to your child’s healthcare provider if your child is pregnant or plans to become pregnant.
is breastfeeding or plans to breastfeed. It is not known if NGENLA passes into breast milk. You and your child’s healthcare provider should decide if they will take NGENLA while breastfeeding.

Tell your child’s healthcare provider about all the medicines your child takes, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. NGENLA may affect how other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how NGENLA works.

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What is NGENLA?

What is NGENLA?

Do not use NGENLA if:

your child has a critical illness caused by certain types of heart or stomach surgery, trauma or breathing (respiratory) problems.
your child is allergic to somatrogon-ghla or any of the ingredients in NGENLA. See the end of this leaflet for a complete list of ingredients in NGENLA.
your child has closed bone growth plates (epiphyses).
your child has cancer or other tumors.
your child’s healthcare provider tells you that your child has certain types of eye problems caused by diabetes (diabetic retinopathy).
your child has Prader-Willi syndrome, is severely obese, or has breathing problems including sleep apnea (briefly stop breathing during sleep).

Before using NGENLA, tell your child’s healthcare provider about all of your child’s medical conditions, including if your child:

has had heart or stomach surgery, trauma or serious breathing (respiratory) problems.
has had a history of problems breathing while they slept (sleep apnea).
has or has had cancer or any tumor.
has diabetes.
is pregnant or plans to become pregnant. It is not known if NGENLA will harm your child’s unborn baby. Talk to your child’s healthcare provider if your child is pregnant or plans to become pregnant.
is breastfeeding or plans to breastfeed. It is not known if NGENLA passes into breast milk. You and your child’s healthcare provider should decide if they will take NGENLA while breastfeeding.

Tell your child’s healthcare provider about all the medicines your child takes, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. NGENLA may affect how other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how NGENLA works.

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What is NGENLA?

What is NGENLA?

Do not use NGENLA if:

your child has a critical illness caused by certain types of heart or stomach surgery, trauma or breathing (respiratory) problems.
your child is allergic to somatrogon-ghla or any of the ingredients in NGENLA. See the end of this leaflet for a complete list of ingredients in NGENLA.
your child has closed bone growth plates (epiphyses).
your child has cancer or other tumors.
your child’s healthcare provider tells you that your child has certain types of eye problems caused by diabetes (diabetic retinopathy).
your child has Prader-Willi syndrome, is severely obese, or has breathing problems including sleep apnea (briefly stop breathing during sleep).

Before using NGENLA, tell your child’s healthcare provider about all of your child’s medical conditions, including if your child:

has had heart or stomach surgery, trauma or serious breathing (respiratory) problems.
has had a history of problems breathing while they slept (sleep apnea).
has or has had cancer or any tumor.
has diabetes.
is pregnant or plans to become pregnant. It is not known if NGENLA will harm your child’s unborn baby. Talk to your child’s healthcare provider if your child is pregnant or plans to become pregnant.
is breastfeeding or plans to breastfeed. It is not known if NGENLA passes into breast milk. You and your child’s healthcare provider should decide if they will take NGENLA while breastfeeding.

Tell your child’s healthcare provider about all the medicines your child takes, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. NGENLA may affect how other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how NGENLA works.

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