Terms and Conditions for the
ORENCIA® (abatacept)
On Call™
Patient Support Text Message Program
- Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation text message. After activation, you can opt-out at any time by texting STOP to 42247. You will receive one final text confirming your opt-out request. (Text HELP to 42247 for help.) Message and data rates may apply.
- Data obtained from you in connection with your registration for, and use of, this service may include your phone number and related carrier information. This data may be used to administer this Program and to provide Program benefits such as refill reminders and alerts sent directly to your device.
- Participants may receive approximately 3 messages a month during the course of this Program.
- You may unsubscribe from the Program at any time by texting STOP to 42247.
- Compatible carriers include: AT&T, T-Mobile®, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, Boost, U.S. Cellular, Cellular One, MetroPCS, ACS/Alaska, Bluegrass Cellular, Cellular One of East Central Illinois, Centennial Wireless, Cox Communications, EKN/Appalachian Wireless, GCI, Illinois Valley Cellular, Immix/Keystone Wireless, Inland Cellular, Nex-Tech Wireless, Rural Cellular Corporation, Thumb Cellular, United Wireless, West Central (WCC), Cellcom, Cellsouth, Cricket, Cincinnati Bell, and Virgin Mobile.
- For help, text HELP to 42247 or contact your mobile carrier. (For questions about the On Call Program, call 1-800-673-6242.)
- If you accidentally unsubscribe, or your mobile number changes, you may re-enroll in the mobile program via the method by which you may have originally enrolled or by calling 1-877-267-2874.
- Bristol Myers Squibb reserves the right to rescind, revoke, or amend the Program without notice.
Important Facts About ORENCIA® (abatacept)
This is a summary of important information that you need to know in order to take ORENCIA safely. Work with the healthcare provider to make the treatment suitable and safe for you or your loved one. Keep this information, so you can refer to it before and during your treatment.
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What is ORENCIA?
ORENCIA (abatacept) is a prescription biologic medicine for:
Adult Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
ORENCIA is used to reduce signs and symptoms of moderate to severe Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in adults 18 years and older. Taking ORENCIA may prevent further damage to your bones and joints, and may help your ability to perform daily activities. ORENCIA may help those who are not getting the results they need with other medicines for RA.
In adults, ORENCIA may be used alone or with other RA treatments other than Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors or biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs), such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF) antagonists (also called TNF-blockers). TNF-blockers are a type of RA medication, and include such treatments as Enbrel® (etanercept), Humira® (adalimumab), and Remicade® (infliximab).
Polyarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (pJIA):
ORENCIA is used to reduce signs and symptoms of moderate to severe polyarticular JIA in patients 2 years of age and older. ORENCIA may be used alone or with methotrexate (MTX).
Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA)
ORENCIA is used to reduce signs and symptoms of active Psoriatic Arthritis in people 2 years of age and older. In adults, ORENCIA may be used alone or with other non-biologic PsA treatments. In children, ORENCIA can be used alone or with methotrexate.
ORENCIA should not be used with other strong medicines that affect the immune system, such as bDMARDs and JAK inhibitors.
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ORENCIA is for adults 18 years and older with moderate to severe RA. |
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ORENCIA is for patients 2 years of age and older with moderate to severe pJIA or active PsA. |
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ORENCIA should not be used with bDMARDs and JAK inhibitors. |
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ORENCIA has not been studied in children under 2 years of age. |
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ORENCIA has not been studied in children for uses other than pJIA. |
What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before starting ORENCIA?
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Talk to your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if:
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Tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical treatments, including if:
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What should I avoid while I am on ORENCIA?
ORENCIA and other medicines may affect each other, which could cause serious side effects. You should avoid taking ORENCIA with other biologics that may affect your immune system. Doing so may increase your chances of getting a serious infection.
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Tell your healthcare provider if you are taking other biologic medicines, such as:
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Talk to your healthcare provider before you begin to take anything new or if you have any changes to your medications during your treatment with ORENCIA. It is a good idea to keep an up-to-date list of all of your medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements on hand to show your doctors and pharmacists. |
What are the possible side effects of ORENCIA?
This is a list of some of the possible side effects of ORENCIA for your reference.
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Talk to your healthcare provider about any side effect that may be bothering you. Your healthcare provider can work with you to manage side effects throughout your treatment. |
Serious side effects
Serious side effects are those that may require medical treatment or hospitalization, cause permanent damage, or be life-threatening or sometimes even fatal. Talk to your healthcare provider about any concerns you may have.
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Most common side effects
The most common side effects of ORENCIA include:
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In children and adolescents, other side effects may include:
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These are not all of the possible side effects of ORENCIA. If you have any questions or want more information about side effects, ask your healthcare provider.
If you experience any side effects and would like to report them to the FDA, you can call 1-800-FDA-1088.
How will I receive ORENCIA?
ORENCIA is available in two forms, as intravenous (IV) infusions and as subcutaneous (SC) injections. Work with your healthcare provider to determine the right treatment plan for you or your child.
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ORENCIA IV infusion is given by a healthcare provider through a vein in your arm.
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ORENCIA SC injection is a shot that is given just under your skin. It is available as a prefilled syringe or ClickJect™ Autoinjector.
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