Healthcare Providers

OnePathSM Services

OnePath is the support center that can help you, your staff, and your patients with many aspects of ELAPRASE (idursulfase) therapy. For access to a wide range of product services and support, please call OnePath at 1-866-888-0660. Case managers are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

OnePath offers valuable assistance to you and your office. Below is a brief overview of what you can expect:

  • Provide streamlined support through a case manager dedicated to assisting you and your patient with many aspects of ELAPRASE therapy
  • Help your staff by providing information on coding, reimbursement, and insurance verification
  • Provide assistance with prior authorization, such as letters of medical necessity
  • Help locate an infusion center, if necessary
  • Assist with treatment compliance by following up with patients and their families about their appointments

For patients and their families OnePath will:

  • Offer education about Hunter syndrome
  • Work with insurance providers to verify coverage
  • Help answer questions to increase understanding of ELAPRASE therapy
  • Refer patients to additional support services, if needed

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Indication
ELAPRASE® (idursulfase) is indicated for patients with Hunter syndrome (Mucopolysaccharidosis II, MPS II). ELAPRASE has been shown to improve walking capacity in these patients.


Important Safety Considerations


Risk of anaphylactic reactions: Life-threatening, anaphylactic reactions have been observed in some patients during ELAPRASE infusions. Therefore, appropriate medical support should be readily available when ELAPRASE is administered. Biphasic anaphylactic reactions have also been observed after ELAPRASE administration and patients who have experienced anaphylactic reactions may require prolonged observation. Patients with compromised respiratory function or acute respiratory disease may be at risk of serious acute exacerbation of their respiratory compromise due to infusion reactions, and require additional monitoring.