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Living with MS can be challenging. Whether it’s dealing with relapses or having to take time out for
treatment, life with MS means adapting to new routines.
AUBAGIO is a once-daily pill that can play an important role in your treatment plan for relapsing
multiple sclerosis (RMS). AUBAGIO is a disease-modifying therapy, or DMT, used to treat RMS.
In a 2-year clinical trial of 1088 people, AUBAGIO 14 mg demonstrated a significant positive effect vs
placebo on the 3 measures of MS disease activity—relapses, disability progression, and MRI brain lesions
(Gd-enhancing T1 lesions). In the same trial, AUBAGIO 7 mg demonstrated a significant positive effect vs
placebo on 2 of the 3 measures, but not on disability progression.
Do not take AUBAGIO if you have severe liver problems, are pregnant or are of childbearing age and not
using effective birth control, or are taking a medication called leflunomide.
Routine Monitoring is Recommended before Starting and During Therapy.
Ask your doctor if AUBAGIO is right for you.
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AUBAGIO® is available in 14 mg and 7 mg tablets.
It is not known if AUBAGIO passes into breast milk. Talk with your doctor to decide if you should take AUBAGIO or should
breastfeed—you should not do both at the same time. Also talk with your doctor if you take or are planning to take other
medicines (especially medicines for treating cancer or controlling your immune system) or if you take or are planning to
take vitamins or herbal supplements.
Before starting AUBAGIO, your doctor should check your white blood cell count and perform a tuberculosis skin test.
You should not receive certain vaccinations during and for 6 months after treatment with AUBAGIO.
AUBAGIO may cause serious side effects, including
• Reduced white blood cell count. This may cause you to have more infections
• Numbness or tingling in your hands or feet that is different from your MS symptoms
• Kidney problems
• High potassium levels in your blood
• Serious skin problems
• Breathing problems (new or worsening)
• High blood pressure
The most common side effects of AUBAGIO include
• Abnormal liver test results
• Hair thinning or loss
• Diarrhea
• Flu
• Upset stomach
• Burning or prickling feeling in your skin
These are not all the side effects of AUBAGIO. Tell your doctor about any side effect that bothers you or that does not
go away. For more information, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
You are encouraged to report side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or
call 1-800-FDA-1088.