Finding A Vein

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Did you know that in a survey of 601 patients taking RUCONEST about 85% of patients were confident to self-inject after being trained? Once you learn how to find a vein, you may be more prepared for every time you self-administer RUCONEST (C1 esterase inhibitor [recombinant]) to treat a swell.

If you would like to learn more about RUCONEST, visit www.RUCONEST.com.

The product information in this YouTube video is intended for US residents only.

WHAT IS RUCONEST?

RUCONEST is an injectable prescription medicine that is used to treat acute attacks of hereditary angioedema (HAE) in adult and adolescent patients over the age of 12.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not use RUCONEST if you have experienced life-threatening immediate hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, to RUCONEST or to any other C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) product. Call your healthcare professional or the emergency department right away if you experience: wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, turning blue (look at lips and gums), fast heartbeat, swelling, faintness, rash or hives.

Do not use RUCONEST if you have a known or suspected allergy to rabbits or rabbit-derived products. If you do not have a known rabbit allergy, testing is not required.

Tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions, including if you have a known allergy to rabbits. Tell your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking, as some medications, such as birth control pills and certain androgens, can increase risk of clotting problems. Also tell your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to do so.

The most common side effects patients experienced during clinical studies include headache, nausea and diarrhea. These are not all the possible side effects of RUCONEST.

Please read the full Prescribing Information, including Patient Product Information. For product information, adverse event reports, and product complaint reports, please contact Pharming U.S. toll-free:

(844) 474-2764 Main corporate number

(800) 930-5221 Adverse events, product complaints, medical information

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What is the name of the actual device that is connected to the needle that enters the arm? Is this a venous catheter?

carsonkivari
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Lol. After i watched the video i felt an arm's muscle pain and it's weird because i'm not afraid of injections

kryss_
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What is that device name ....for finding vein...?

esste
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Which device you are using for scanning

chamchamtv
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Send it to India, s hospital.... need it a lot 😩😫🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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