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Horizon By Your Side is now Amgen By Your Side. New name, same dedicated support. During this transition period, you’ll see a mix of materials from Horizon By Your Side as well as Amgen By Your Side. Don’t worry, there is no change to our program.
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Kelly, Narrator: A new diagnosis can make you feel alone. Outside of just processing the change to your life, understanding everything that goes into your treatment can feel overwhelming.

Horizon By Your Side is a patient support program designed specifically for someone prescribed a Horizon medication. Our dedicated team is your partner, committed to providing non-medical, personalized support so you can start and continue treatment as your doctor recommends.

Once you are prescribed a Horizon medication, you will work with your doctor to be enrolled into Horizon By Your Side and get matched with a Patient Access Liaison, or PAL. Or in some cases, a clinical nurse educator – a CNE.

Lindsey (PAL) talking to Khash: … I’m available to help you as you need for anything that might come up. I’m basically your advocate, your cheerleader, your friend. I’m here to support you through the entire journey.

Khash: My primary care physician said, “We’re going to have a Patient Access Liaison get in contact with you to discuss it further with you, and tell you all the pluses, minuses and all that stuff.” Lindsey, really took the time to explain it all to me, including the commitment it’s going to take on my side to get this done.

Kelly, Narrator: A PAL is your partner to support and champion you while accomplishing your treatment goals. Some of the ways your PAL can support you include:
- Learning about insurance coverage and the approval process
- Understanding potential costs or cost assistance options
- Sharing additional resources, connect to advocacy groups, or connect with others if interested

Roxie: I did work with the Patient Access Liaison, more commonly known as PALs, and she kept in touch with me. I was really worried about insurance and about out-of-pocket cost. Although I was willing to do whatever it took. She checked out my insurances and I am so blessed because it was 100% covered.

Randi: They assigned me a Patient Access Liaison after I was approved for treatment and just helped guide me through the process as far as what to expect, the process that I was going to go through and just to be there for general support for me.

Melanie: She really took the time to explain everything and go through it and has been there for me for every single question ever since.

Kelly, Narrator: With everything you and your caregivers have going on, it can be difficult to fit treatment into your routine. Your PAL can help you understand what to expect at the start of treatment, how treatment can fit into your routine and send reminders to help you stay on track.

Carol (PAL): I want them to understand that I will be a point person for them. First and foremost, I’m there to listen and also let them know I’m there to support them through the process. And ultimately to empower them.

Latoya: They remind you of things that you typically forget. Even like when it comes to testing kits, you know. I was able to work out a plan. The PAL also will also make sure, like when it’s time to renew insurance, that at the end of the year you know, they shoot you a text message to call. So I think they’re a great resource. They really are.

Melanie: They call me to do refills earlier than I need them so that I don’t run out of the medication.

Carol (PAL): We don’t want patients to feel that they’re just out there alone and floating in the space of the unknown. They can reach out to us at any time. We’re always available to them.

Kelly, Narrator: The Horizon By Your Side team can also help you become more comfortable with your diagnosis, even visiting to teach you hands-on how to take your medication and help you find medicine in case of an emergency.

Jerry (CNE): As a Clinical Nurse Educator my responsibility and my job is to make sure that our patients are well taken care of and that their needs are met. We also have communication with their primary doctors to make sure that they know and they are up-to-date in their treatment.

Shannon (CNE): I teach them about lifestyle modifications needed to stay healthy, a lot of disease state education.

Kelly, Narrator: We can also help connect you with a peer mentor, who are other Horizon patients that are going through a similar experience.

Randi: I may talk to three or four newly diagnosed patients a week. They want to know what the experience was like for me.

Kelly, Narrator: Horizon By Your Side also has many other resources available to patients and caregivers through our website, HorizonByYourSide.com. There you’ll find information about enrollment, treatment cost assistance options, treatment planning, and many other resources to assist you during your treatment experience.

In the end, Horizon By Your Side is designed to be just that …. by your side.

Melanie: I was so happy because I was so scared. She was there from the very beginning, I am trying to manage this disease by myself, but I’m not really by myself because I have these people in my corner that are available to me at any time.

Roxie: After being so dismissed and feeling like I was doing this by myself, it was so helpful to have somebody who understood, who knew it. It gave me hope and it let me know that at some point, I was going to be able to go on with my life and not be held back by this anymore.

Our mission is to connect, coordinate, and champion YOU at the most important steps along the way:

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CONNECT: You will be connected to one person dedicated to partner with you throughout your treatment experience

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COORDINATE: You will receive support on anything from insurance and cost assistance options to coordinating appointments and more

CHAMPION: Your dedicated partner will empower you—through education and resources—to be focused, motivated, and committed to maintaining your treatment goals

  • CONNECT:

    Your patient will be connected to one person dedicated to partnering with them throughout their treatment experience

  • COORDINATE:

    Your patient will receive educational support on insurance, financial assistance options, important appointment-related information, and more

  • CHAMPION:

    Your patient’s dedicated partner will empower them to be confident self-advocates for maintaining treatment goals

Amgen By Your Side is a patient support program designed specifically for you, someone prescribed TEPEZZA.
Our dedicated team is your partner, committed to providing nonmedical, personalized support so you can start and continue treatment as your doctor recommends.

How Will Amgen By Your Side Support You?

See how Amgen By Your Side can help educate patients on important health information

USE

TEPEZZA is a prescription medicine used to treat Thyroid Eye Disease (TED), no matter if you’ve had TED for months or years.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

What is the most important information I should know about TEPEZZA?

Infusion reactions can happen during or within 24 hours after your infusion of TEPEZZA. If you have a reaction while receiving TEPEZZA, your doctor or nurse will slow or stop your infusion and treat your reaction. If you have a severe infusion reaction, your doctor may stop your treatment completely.

Tell your doctor or nurse right away if you have any of these symptoms during or after your treatment with TEPEZZA:

  • High blood pressure
  • Fast heartbeat
  • Redness of the face/Feeling hot
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Headache
  • Muscle pain

If you have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, TEPEZZA may make your IBD symptoms worse. Symptoms of worsening IBD may include: an increased number of loose stools with stomach pain or cramps, and blood in your stools. After each TEPEZZA infusion, tell your doctor right away if you have worsening IBD symptoms.

TEPEZZA may cause an increase in your blood sugar. Before starting treatment with TEPEZZA, tell your doctor if you are currently being treated for diabetes, know your blood sugar is high, or have been diagnosed with diabetes. It is important for you to take your treatments and follow an appropriate diet for glucose control as prescribed by your doctor.

TEPEZZA may cause severe hearing problems including hearing loss, which in some cases may be permanent. Tell your doctor if you have any signs or symptoms of hearing problems or changes in hearing.

Before receiving TEPEZZA, tell your doctor if you:

  • Have inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis).
  • Are currently being treated for diabetes, have been diagnosed with diabetes, or know your blood sugar is high.
  • Are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. TEPEZZA may harm your unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you become pregnant or suspect you are pregnant during treatment with TEPEZZA.
    • Women who are able to become pregnant should use an effective form of birth control (contraception) prior to starting treatment, during treatment and for at least 6 months after the final dose of TEPEZZA.
  • Are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if TEPEZZA passes into your breast milk. Talk to your doctor about the best ways to feed your baby during treatment with TEPEZZA.
  • Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, dietary and herbal supplements. Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them to show your doctor and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.

What are the possible side effects of TEPEZZA?

The most common side effects of TEPEZZA include muscle cramps or spasms, nausea, hair loss, diarrhea, feeling tired, high blood sugar, hearing problems, taste changes, headache, dry skin, weight loss, nail problems, and changes in menstruation.

This is not a complete list of all possible side effects. Tell your doctor or treatment team about any side effect you may have.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please visit TEPEZZA.com for more information.

P-TEP-US-01252 07/23

USE

TEPEZZA is a prescription medicine used to treat Thyroid Eye Disease (TED), no matter if you’ve had TED for months or years.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

What is the most important information I should know about TEPEZZA?

Infusion reactions can happen during or within 24 hours after your infusion of TEPEZZA. If you have a reaction while receiving TEPEZZA, your doctor or nurse will slow or stop your infusion and treat your reaction. If you have a severe infusion reaction, your doctor may stop your treatment completely.

Tell your doctor or nurse right away if you have any of these symptoms during or after your treatment with TEPEZZA:

  • High blood pressure
  • Fast heartbeat
  • Redness of the face/Feeling hot
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Headache
  • Muscle pain

If you have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, TEPEZZA may make your IBD symptoms worse. Symptoms of worsening IBD may include: an increased number of loose stools with stomach pain or cramps, and blood in your stools. After each TEPEZZA infusion, tell your doctor right away if you have worsening IBD symptoms.

TEPEZZA may cause an increase in your blood sugar. Before starting treatment with TEPEZZA, tell your doctor if you are currently being treated for diabetes, know your blood sugar is high, or have been diagnosed with diabetes. It is important for you to take your treatments and follow an appropriate diet for glucose control as prescribed by your doctor.

TEPEZZA may cause severe hearing problems including hearing loss, which in some cases may be permanent. Tell your doctor if you have any signs or symptoms of hearing problems or changes in hearing.

Before receiving TEPEZZA, tell your doctor if you:

  • Have inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis).
  • Are currently being treated for diabetes, have been diagnosed with diabetes, or know your blood sugar is high.
  • Are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. TEPEZZA may harm your unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you become pregnant or suspect you are pregnant during treatment with TEPEZZA.
    • Women who are able to become pregnant should use an effective form of birth control (contraception) prior to starting treatment, during treatment and for at least 6 months after the final dose of TEPEZZA.
  • Are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if TEPEZZA passes into your breast milk. Talk to your doctor about the best ways to feed your baby during treatment with TEPEZZA.
  • Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, dietary and herbal supplements. Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them to show your doctor and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.

What are the possible side effects of TEPEZZA?

The most common side effects of TEPEZZA include muscle cramps or spasms, nausea, hair loss, diarrhea, feeling tired, high blood sugar, hearing problems, taste changes, headache, dry skin, weight loss, nail problems, and changes in menstruation.

This is not a complete list of all possible side effects. Tell your doctor or treatment team about any side effect you may have.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please visit TEPEZZA.com for more information.

P-TEP-US-01252 07/23

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