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  1. How to Use Repatha® (evolocumab) SureClick Injection

    Watch a demonstration video to learn how to self-administer the Repatha® SureClick® Autoinjector. See Full Prescribing & Safety Info.

  2. How to Take Repatha® (evolocumab) Injection

    Find how to take Repatha® SureClick® Autoinjector, Pushtronex® System, and Prefilled Syringe through self-administration. See Full Prescribing & Safety Info.

  3. INJECTION RESOURCES FOR YOU Are you getting started at home? Feel confident in knowing you have supplemental injection support online, on the phone, or at home.

  4. Patient Resources and Support | Repatha® (evolocumab)

    Whether you’re considering Repatha ® or already have a prescription, helpful resources are available to support you on your path to lower LDL-C (“bad” cholesterol) and to reduce your risk of heart attack or …

  5. ® Autoinj Read all instructions in carton before use. Questions? Call 1-844-REPATHA (1-844-737-2842)

  6. Starting Repatha® (evolocumab) Treatment

    Be ready to dispose of the used device in a sharps disposal container. Repatha ® will remain good for use for up to 30 days if kept at room temperature (68°F to 77°F). We also have a step-by-step …

  7. What is Repatha® (evolocumab)?

    Learn what Repatha® is and how it can dramatically lower bad cholesterol (LDL-C) & reduce risk of a heart attack for adults at increased risk of a major cardiovascular event.

  8. prefilledsyringeupdate - repatha.com

    For help with using the new device, visit www.repatha.com/injection to learn more about how to take Repatha ®, review Instructions for Use, and view a Demo Video along with other helpful resources.

  9. The recommended subcutaneous dosage of REPATHA in patients with HoFH is 420 mg once monthly. In patients with HoFH, measure LDL-C levels 4 to 8 weeks after starting REPATHA, since response …

  10. The most common side effects of Repatha® include: runny nose, sore throat, symptoms of the common cold, flu or flu-like symptoms, back pain, high blood sugar levels (diabetes) and redness, pain, or …