Nurse Ambassadors

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Interested in how HUMIRA Nurse Ambassadors can help you stay on track with your prescribed treatment plan?
We’ve Been There

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The following story is from actual HUMIRA patients enrolled in HUMIRA Complete. Individual patient experiences may vary. Ambassadors do not give medical advice and will direct you to your health care professional for any treatment-related questions, including further referrals.

HUMIRA Use for Crohn’s Disease

HUMIRA is a prescription medicine used to treat moderate to severe Crohn’s disease (CD) in adults and children 6 years of age and older.

HUMIRA Use for Ulcerative Colitis

HUMIRA is a prescription medicine used to treat moderate to severe ulcerative colitis in adults and children 5 years of age and older. It is not known if HUMIRA is effective in people who stopped responding to or could not tolerate TNF-blocker medicines.

Individual results may vary.

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Maria
Moderate to Severe Ulcerative Colitis Patient

Maria:
My Nurse Ambassador helped me stay on track with my treatment plan.

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Mark
Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease Patient

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Do not try to inject HUMIRA yourself until you have been shown the right way to give injections.

Mark:
I would call Nurse Ambassadors to help me answer questions about how to refill a prescription, or how to start a prescription. They were there for me.

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Your first injection must be given under the supervision of a healthcare professional.

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Joey
Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease Patient

Joey:
When I needed an injection refresher, I was able to reach out to a HUMIRA Nurse Ambassador who was very helpful.

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Refer to the Patient Instructions for Use for more information.

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Melissa
Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease Patient

Melissa:
They’re there to guide you through using the medicine—in regards to how it’s going to come to your home, how you’re going to store it, how you’re to administer it, and how to dispose of it.

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Celeste
Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease Patient

Interviewer (from off screen):
What is your relationship with your Ambassador like?

Celeste:
She makes it a point to treat me like a friend, which is really nice to have another partner in this journey.

Maria:
She calls me every two weeks, just to check up on me.

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Sarah
Moderate to Severe Ulcerative Colitis Patient

Sarah:
Having somebody else who wasn’t an immediate family member, wasn’t my doctor, wasn’t assigned to me, check on me...it was just—it was really touching.

Interviewer (from off screen):
So, would you recommend a Nurse Ambassador to other patients?

Celeste:
I would absolutely recommend a Nurse Ambassador to anyone who’s taking HUMIRA. They are a huge resource and a huge support system.

Mark:
They care about the actual patient. I had awesome experiences with them, and I would totally recommend them to anyone who wanted to give them a try.

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Serious infections have happened in people taking HUMIRA. These serious infections include tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria that have spread throughout the body. Some people have died from these infections. HUMIRA may increase the chance of getting lymphoma, including a rare kind, or other cancers. HUMIRA can cause serious side effects including hepatitis B infection in carriers of the virus, allergic reactions, nervous system problems, blood problems, heart failure, certain immune reactions including a lupus-like syndrome, liver problems, and new or worsening psoriasis.

Please see additional Important Safety Information on this web page.

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