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FAQs
Please note, any and all questions regarding VABYSMO® should be discussed with your retina specialist. These questions may help you get started with the conversation.
RVO occurs when either the central vein or any of the smaller branch veins in the eye become blocked by a blood clot.
Macular edema means there is a swelling in the part of the retina that controls sharp, straight-ahead vision.
People with macular edema following RVO may have blurry vision, but VABYSMO can help reduce the swelling and prevent vision loss.
While RVO affects everyone differently, its symptoms may appear suddenly. They include:
In RVO, blood and fluid can spill into the macula—the part of the eye that controls sharp, straight-ahead vision.
The macula swells, leading to blurred vision and vision loss.
VABYSMO can help quickly dry the excess fluid.
It’s important to keep up with your treatment for RVO. Your retina specialist can tell you more about what to expect from treatment with VABYSMO.
VABYSMO is a prescription medicine administered by injection into the eye by your retina specialist.
It is approved for the treatment of wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic macular edema (DME), and macular edema following retinal vein occlusion (RVO).
VABYSMO may cause serious side effects, including:
VABYSMO is given to people with macular edema following RVO every 4 weeks for 6 months.
Everyone is different, but studies show that VABYSMO may improve your vision after just 1 treatment.
Treatment will depend on the severity of your condition. Your retina specialist can tell you more about what to expect from treatment with VABYSMO.
Contact your retina specialist right away if you think you might be experiencing any side effects.
You may report side effects to the FDA at (800) FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch. You may also report side effects to Genentech at (888) 835-2555.
For additional Safety Information, please talk to your retina specialist and see the VABYSMO full Prescribing Information.
If you are already on a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatment, ask your retina specialist if switching to VABYSMO is right for you.
There may be options to help you afford your VABYSMO, no matter what type of health insurance you have.
There are a number of things you can do that can make a big difference in the life of a loved one with vision loss associated with macular edema following RVO.
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