Learn about opsumit, a treatment option for pah (who group 1) Women who have had a tubal sterilization, a progesterone implant, or have an iud (intrauterine device) do not need a second form of birth control. See important safety info, including important warning, full pi, & med guide.
Low red blood cell levels (anemia) can happen while taking opsumit®, usually during the first weeks after starting opsumit® While taking opsumit®, and for 1 month after stopping opsumit®, women who are able to get pregnant must use 2 acceptable forms of birth control In some cases, a blood transfusion may be needed, but this is not common.
Review benefits of opsumit in treating pah (who group 1) Opsumit can help treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (pah, who group 1) Galiè n, humbert m, vachiery jl, et al 2015 esc/ers guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary hypertension
See important safety info, including important warning, full pi, & med guide, before starting pah (who group 1) treatment with opsumit. Learn about the pah (who group 1) treatment pathway that opsumit targets Do not take opsumit® if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or become pregnant during treatment with opsumit® Opsumit® can cause serious birth defects.