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- Oxybate Treatment for Cataplexy and EDS in Narcolepsy |XYREM®
XYREM® (sodium oxybate) is approved for use in adults and children ages 7 and older to help treat cataplexy and EDS in narcolepsy See XYREM® prescribing information BOXED Warning about serious side effects, CNS depression, misuse and abuse
- Talk to Your Healthcare Provider - XYREM
• Prescribed to more than 64,000 patients as of 2018 XYREM is recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine as a standard of care for cataplexy and EDS in narcolepsy Please see the list of questions below to help facilitate a more informed conversation with your healthcare provider
- Patient Support and Resources | XYREM®
Learn about the XYREM® (sodium oxybate) support and resources available to adult and pediatric patients through JazzCares® Program See XYREM® prescribing information BOXED Warning about serious side effects, CNS depression, misuse and abuse
- Stay Connected | XYREM®
XYWAV and XYREM can cause serious side effects, including the following: Breathing problems, including slower breathing, trouble breathing, and or short periods of not breathing while sleeping (sleep apnea) People who already have breathing or lung problems have a higher chance of having breathing problems when they take XYWAV or XYREM
- Sitemap - XYREM®
XYWAV and XYREM can cause serious side effects, including the following: Breathing problems, including slower breathing, trouble breathing, and or short periods of not breathing while sleeping (sleep apnea) People who already have breathing or lung problems have a higher chance of having breathing problems when they take XYWAV or XYREM
- Stay Connected | XYREM® for Patients
XYWAV and XYREM can cause serious side effects, including the following: Breathing problems, including slower breathing, trouble breathing, and or short periods of not breathing while sleeping (sleep apnea) People who already have breathing or lung problems have a higher chance of having breathing problems when they take XYWAV or XYREM
- MY WEEKLY DIARY - XYREM
Sleep 1991;14(6):540-545 This copyrighted material is reproduced with permission of the authors Unauthorized copying, printing, or distribution is strictly prohibited Higher scores are associated with more daytime sleepiness You should discuss your responses and your total score with your healthcare provider
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