NYVEPRIA How will I receive NYVEPRIA?

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How will I receive NYVEPRIA?

NYVEPRIA is given as an injection under your skin (subcutaneous injection) by a healthcare provider. If your healthcare provider decides that the subcutaneous injections can be given at home by you or your caregiver, follow the detailed "Instructions for Use" that comes with your NYVEPRIA for information on how to prepare and inject a dose of NYVEPRIA.
You and your caregiver will be shown how to prepare and inject NYVEPRIA before you use it.
You should not inject a dose of NYVEPRIA to children weighing less than 45 kg from a NYVEPRIA prefilled syringe. A dose less than 0.6 mL (6 mg) cannot be accurately measured using the NYVEPRIA prefilled syringe.
If you are receiving NYVEPRIA because you are also receiving chemotherapy, the last dose of NYVEPRIA should be injected at least 14 days before and 24 hours after your dose of chemotherapy.
If you miss a dose of NYVEPRIA, talk to your healthcare provider about when you should give your next dose.

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How will I receive NYVEPRIA?

How will I receive NYVEPRIA?

NYVEPRIA is given as an injection under your skin (subcutaneous injection) by a healthcare provider. If your healthcare provider decides that the subcutaneous injections can be given at home by you or your caregiver, follow the detailed "Instructions for Use" that comes with your NYVEPRIA for information on how to prepare and inject a dose of NYVEPRIA.
You and your caregiver will be shown how to prepare and inject NYVEPRIA before you use it.
You should not inject a dose of NYVEPRIA to children weighing less than 45 kg from a NYVEPRIA prefilled syringe. A dose less than 0.6 mL (6 mg) cannot be accurately measured using the NYVEPRIA prefilled syringe.
If you are receiving NYVEPRIA because you are also receiving chemotherapy, the last dose of NYVEPRIA should be injected at least 14 days before and 24 hours after your dose of chemotherapy.
If you miss a dose of NYVEPRIA, talk to your healthcare provider about when you should give your next dose.
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How will I receive NYVEPRIA?

How will I receive NYVEPRIA?

NYVEPRIA is given as an injection under your skin (subcutaneous injection) by a healthcare provider. If your healthcare provider decides that the subcutaneous injections can be given at home by you or your caregiver, follow the detailed "Instructions for Use" that comes with your NYVEPRIA for information on how to prepare and inject a dose of NYVEPRIA.
You and your caregiver will be shown how to prepare and inject NYVEPRIA before you use it.
You should not inject a dose of NYVEPRIA to children weighing less than 45 kg from a NYVEPRIA prefilled syringe. A dose less than 0.6 mL (6 mg) cannot be accurately measured using the NYVEPRIA prefilled syringe.
If you are receiving NYVEPRIA because you are also receiving chemotherapy, the last dose of NYVEPRIA should be injected at least 14 days before and 24 hours after your dose of chemotherapy.
If you miss a dose of NYVEPRIA, talk to your healthcare provider about when you should give your next dose.

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