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  • Approved Use: Aimovig® is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.

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Tell us about the impact migraine has on your daily life

Let’s start with the simple stuff.

Are you 18 years old or older, and have you been diagnosed with migraine?
How many monthly migraine days have you had in the past month?
Please answer knowing that a monthly migraine day (MMD) is any calendar day that you had an onset, continuation, or recurrence of a migraine headache.
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We’re sorry, but this guide was created for people who are 18 years old or older, have been diagnosed with migraine, and have 4 or more migraine days a month.

How many preventive medications have you taken since being diagnosed?
How many days per month do you take an acute medication, such as triptans or anti-nausea drugs, during a migraine to stop or reduce symptoms?
Consider speaking with your doctor if you are using your acute medication a lot.
Do you feel the need to increase the dose or frequency of your acute migraine medication?

If you are currently taking a medication for migraine, discuss your experience with your doctor. Your doctor can help determine the best migraine management plan for you.

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How many days over the past 3 months did you miss any of the below because of headache?
Work or school:
Family, social, or leisure activities:
Housework, home repairs & maintenance, shopping, or caring for children/relatives:

How many days over the past 3 months was your productivity cut in half, or more, because of
your headaches during:
(Please do not include the days you counted in the question above)

Work or school:
Housework, home repairs & maintenance, shopping, or caring for children/relatives:

To clearly describe the impact of migraine on your daily life, share the number of days and how much of the day you’re affected.

This could lead to a more helpful conversation with your doctor about your migraine at your next visit.

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My personalized doctor discussion guide

You know yourself and your migraine best. Have this guide on hand for your next doctor visit to help share the impact of your migraine with your doctor and give them the information they may be able to use to help you.

migraine days last month
My medication history

Your medication history helps your doctor have a better discussion about your migraine treatment plan.

I've tried
preventive migraine medications to try and stop migraine symptoms before they start.
I take an acute migraine medication
days a month

I feel the need to increase the dose or frequency of my acute migraine medication

I sometimes feel the need to increase the dose or frequency of my acute migraine medication

I do not feel the need to increase the dose of frequency of my acute migraine medication

APPROVED USE

Aimovig® (erenumab-aooe) is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Who should not use Aimovig®?

Do not use Aimovig® if you are allergic to erenumab-aooe or any ingredients in Aimovig®. Please see additional Important Safety Information on the next page.

Impact on my life

It is important for your doctor to know the impact migraine has on your daily life. These questions have been adapted from a validated assessment many doctors use, called Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS).

Over the past 3 months...
I missed the following because of migraine:

Work or school

Family, social, or leisure activities

Housework, home repairs and maintenance, shopping, or caring for children/relatives

My productivity was cut in half, or more, because of migraine:

Work or school

Housework, home repairs and maintenance, shopping, or caring for children/relatives

This may be important information to share with your doctor.

My personalized doctor discussion guide

The 3 things to have on hand for your next doctor visit

1. This personalized doctor discussion guide

2. Any questions you might have

3. A list of current medications and dosages (prescription and over-the-counter)

The cost of Aimovig varies by person. We may be able to help you with access support options at aimovig.com/paying-for-aimovig. Some patients may be eligible for special offers.*

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APPROVED USE

Aimovig® (erenumab-aooe) is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Who should not use Aimovig®?

Do not use Aimovig® if you are allergic to erenumab-aooe or any ingredients in Aimovig®.

Before starting Aimovig®, tell your healthcare provider (HCP) about all your medical conditions, including if you are allergic to rubber or latex, pregnant or plan to become pregnant, breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.

Tell your HCP about all the medicines you take, including any prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.

What are possible side effects of Aimovig®?

Aimovig® may cause serious side effects, including:

  • Allergic reactions. Allergic reactions, including rash or swelling can happen after receiving Aimovig®. This can happen within hours to days after using Aimovig®. Call your HCP or get emergency medical help right away if you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction: swelling of the face, mouth, tongue or throat, or trouble breathing.

  • Constipation with serious complications. Severe constipation can happen after receiving Aimovig®. In some cases people have been hospitalized or needed surgery. Contact your HCP if you have severe constipation.

  • High blood pressure. High blood pressure or worsening of high blood pressure can happen after receiving Aimovig®. Contact your healthcare provider if you have an increase in blood pressure.

The most common side effects of Aimovig® are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation.

These are not all of the possible side effects of Aimovig®. Call your HCP for medical advice about side effects.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see full Prescribing Information and Patient Product Information at aimovig.com


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Important Safety Information

Who should not use Aimovig®?
Do not use Aimovig if you are allergic to erenumab-aooe or any ingredients in

Who should not use Aimovig? Do not use Aimovig® if you are allergic to erenumab-aooe or any ingredients in Aimovig®. Before starting Aimovig®, tell your healthcare provider (HCP) about all your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.

 

Important Safety Information

Who should not use Aimovig®? Do not use Aimovig® if you are allergic to erenumab-aooe or any ingredients in Aimovig®. Before starting Aimovig®, tell your healthcare provider (HCP) about all your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. Tell your HCP about all the medicines you take, including any prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements. What are possible side effects of Aimovig®? Aimovig® may cause serious side effects, including:
  • Allergic reactions. Allergic reactions, including rash or swelling can happen after receiving Aimovig®. This can happen within hours to days after using Aimovig®. Call your HCP or get emergency medical help right away if you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction: swelling of the face, mouth, tongue or throat, or trouble breathing.
  • Constipation with serious complications. Severe constipation can happen after receiving Aimovig®. In some cases people have been hospitalized or needed surgery. Contact your HCP if you have severe constipation or constipation associated with symptoms such as severe or constant belly pain, vomiting, swelling of belly or bloating.
  • High blood pressure. High blood pressure or worsening of high blood pressure can happen after receiving Aimovig®. Contact your healthcare provider if you have an increase in blood pressure.
The most common side effects of Aimovig® are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation. These are not all of the possible side effects of Aimovig®. Call your HCP for medical advice about side effects. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088. Click here for the full Prescribing Information and Patient Product Information.

Approved Use

Aimovig® is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.
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