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Enzyme Replacement Therapy - Infusion Scheduler

Remembering your infusion schedule can be difficult. Based on your prescription and recommended treatment schedule, use this tool to create a printable schedule that you can fill in. It will create an entry row for each week that you may have an infusion scheduled.
Please enter the following information and use the 'Calculate schedule' button below.
Start Date or Date of Last Assessment
     Month Day Year
Schedule frequency
  infusion per    weeks
Dose (U/kg/Infusion)
Weight (in kgs)
The Enzyme Replacement Therapy Infusion Scheduler ("Scheduler") report and the information contained within are not intended to serve as dosing or treatment guidelines or recommendations, nor are they intended as advice concerning medical care. It is not a substitute for actual medical care. Please consult with your physician. For more information, please refer to the Product Information (PDF).

Important Safety Information

Approximately 15% of patients have developed immune responses (antibodies). These patients have a higher risk of an allergic reaction (hypersensitivity). Use Cerezyme® (imiglucerase for injection) carefully if you have had an allergic reaction to the product in the past. Symptoms suggestive of allergic reaction happened in 6.6% of patients, and include anaphylactoid reaction (a serious allergic reaction), itching, flushing, hives, an accumulation of fluid under the skin, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, coughing, cyanosis (a bluish discoloration of the skin due to diminished oxygen), and low blood pressure. Side effects related to Cerezyme administration have been reported in less than 15% of patients. Each of the following events occurred in less than 2% of the total patient population. Reported side effects include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, rash, fatigue, headache, fever, dizziness, chills, backache, and rapid heart rate. Because Cerezyme therapy is administered by intravenous infusion, reactions at the site of injection may occur: discomfort, itching, burning, swelling or uninfected abscess. Cerezyme is available by prescription only. For more information, consult your physician. To learn more, please see full product information (PDF), or contact Genzyme at 1-800-745-4447.


Highlights
Did You Know...
In order to continue to benefit from enzyme replacement therapy, Gaucher patients must receive the treatment for the rest of their lives.
Learn more about the importance of ongoing treatment
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Highlights
Did You Know...
The Gaucher Registry, a database of clinical information on patients with the disease, includes data on more than 2,000 patients’ responses to enzyme replacement therapy (ERT).

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800-745-4447
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