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Supporting your MPS II journey

REIMBURSEMENT SUPPORT

Your insurance benefits for access to ELAPRASE will depend on your coverage. There may be several potential sources of coverage. Some sources of coverage include private insurance companies, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), Medicare, Medicaid, and Medicaid Managed Care. There may also be other sources of coverage available to you and your family.

While this process may seem unfamiliar at first, Takeda Patient Support can help you find the information you need to help with getting coverage for ELAPRASE therapy.

Download a guide to ELAPRASE Reimbursement here:
Important Safety Information
Important Safety Information

RISK OF SERIOUS ALLERGIC REACTIONS

Some patients have experienced serious allergic reactions (including life-threatening anaphylactic reactions) during and up to 24 hours after treatment, regardless of how long they were taking ELAPRASE. Anaphylactic reactions are immediate and include breathing problems, low oxygen levels, low blood pressure, hives and/or swelling of the throat or tongue. If a patient (you or your child) has experienced an anaphylactic reaction, the patient may require an extended period of observation by the patient’s healthcare team. If you or your child has breathing problems, a fever, or a respiratory illness, you or your child may be at risk of life-threatening worsening of those conditions due to allergic reactions from ELAPRASE. Your healthcare team should be advised of those conditions before treatment with ELAPRASE because the information may affect the timing of ELAPRASE treatment.