SOLIRIS (eculizumab): The first treatment specifically approved for PNH

OneSource and Your Insurance

OneSource helps navigate insurance coverage

OneSource and Your InsuranceOneSource™ can help you work with your insurance company and other funding sources to help you receive SOLIRIS® (eculizumab) treatment.

Your OneSource Case Manager can help provide information on

  • Insurance coverage, including prior authorizations and out-of-network exceptions
  • Preparing and submitting claims
  • Handling denial appeals

Your OneSource Case Manager is an expert in providing information required for insurance coverage.

Please call 1.888.SOLIRIS (1.888.765.4747) to learn more about OneSource.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING: SERIOUS MENINGOCOCCAL INFECTION

SOLIRIS® increases the risk of meningococcal infections.

Patients should be vaccinated with a meningococcal vaccine at least 2 weeks prior to receiving the first dose of SOLIRIS. Revaccinate according to current medical guidelines for vaccine use.

Patients should be monitored closely for early signs of meningococcal infections and evaluated immediately if infection is suspected, and treated with antibiotics if necessary.

The effect of withdrawal of anticoagulant therapy during SOLIRIS treatment has not been established. Therefore, treatment with SOLIRIS should not alter anticoagulant management.

SEE FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION FOR COMPLETE BOXED WARNING INCLUDING WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS, AND ADVERSE REACTIONS.

The most frequent adverse events observed in clinical studies were headache, nasopharyngitis, back pain, nausea, fatigue, and cough.

Please see important safety information (including boxed warning) as well as the complete prescribing information.