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An overview of currently available
therapies for HAE

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There are 2 types of treatments for HAE

Preventative treatment icon

PREVENTATIVE TREATMENT

AIso known as prophylactic treatment, is taken to proactively reduce the frequency and severity of HAE attacks before they happen.

On-demand treatment icon

ON-DEMAND TREATMENT

Is taken at the onset of an attack to reduce the swelling and severity of attacks when they do happen.

You should still have access to on-demand treatment, even if you're taking preventative treatment

The HAE treatment guidelines state that people who take preventative treatment must still have access to on-demand treatment in case an attack happens.

In 1 study, up to 90% of people taking preventative treatment reported that they still have HAE attacks.

IT'S IMPORTANT TO STAY AWARE OF ADVANCEMENTS IN ON-DEMAND TREATMENTS

CURRENT ON-DEMAND TREATMENT OPTIONS
TREATMENT ADMINISTRATION METHOD AVAILABLE FOR
icatibant Subcutaneous injection
that you give yourself
People over 18 years old
C1 inhibitors IV infusion or injection that
you give yourself
Young adults and adults
ecallantide Subcutaneous injection
that the doctor gives you
People over 12 years old

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