Your Vizamyl™ journey begins here
At a Glance
Why Vizamyl?
How does Vizamyl work?
PET is a non-invasive imaging tool that takes pictures like a CT scan. The brain images can then be evaluated for amyloid plaque.
Understanding your diagnosis
YOUR VIZAMYL JOURNEY
Everything you need to know about the Vizamyl imaging procedure
BEFORE THE EXAM
Follow your doctor’s orders when preparing for this test.
ON THE DAY OF THE EXAM
Drink plenty of fluids and wear loose, comfortable clothing.
DURING THE EXAM
During the imaging test, you will need to lie very still.
AFTER THE EXAM
Your doctor will explain the test results and what they mean for your treatment options.
Important Safety Information
Vizamyl — Important Safety Information for Consumers
Product Use
VIZAMYL™ (flutemetamol F 18 injection) is indicated for positron-emission tomography (PET) of the brain to estimate amyloid beta neuritic plaque density in adults with cognitive impairment for:
• Evaluation of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other causes of cognitive decline
• Selection of patients who are indicated for amyloid beta-directed therapy as described in the prescribing of information of the therapeutic products.
Important Safety Information About Vizamyl (flutemetamol F 18 injection)
You should not be given Vizamyl if: You have a history of hypersensitivity reaction to Vizamyl or polysorbate 80. Your healthcare professional (HCP) can help you understand what the drug ingredients are.
What is the most important information you should know about Vizamyl?
• Allergies: Tell your HCP if you are allergic to any medications or a substance called polysorbate 80.
• Reactions such as flushing and shortness of breath have been seen within minutes following administration of Vizamyl. Postmarketing experience included anaphylactic reactions.
• Radiation Risk: Vizamyl contributes to your long-term cumulative radiation exposure. Long-term cumulative radiation exposure is associated with an increased risk of cancer. Please be well hydrated and urinate regularly after your test.
The most common side effects of Vizamyl include:
Flushing, increased blood pressure, headache, nausea and dizziness. Instruct patients to inform their healthcare provider if they:
• have had prior reactions to Vizamyl or any component, including polysorbate 80, or
• have reduced renal or hepatic function
Instruct patients to increase their level of hydration before and after receiving Vizamyl (flutemetamol F 18 injection) and to void frequently following Vizamyl administration.
Make sure you tell your HCP:
• All the medications you are taking, including any over-the-counter medications.
• If you are pregnant, may be pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
• If you are breastfeeding.
Children and Elderly:
• Vizamyl should not be used in those less than 18 years old.
• Studies showed no difference in safety between those over 65 years old and those between 18 and 65 years old.
The safety information included here is not comprehensive. If you have any questions, please be sure to discuss them with your HCP.
Prior to VIZAMYL administration, please read the full Prescribing Information for additional Important Safety Information.
For more information about Vizamyl, call GE HealthCare Customer Service at (800) 292-8514.
To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact GE HealthCare at 800 654 0118 (option 2 then option 1) or by email at GPV.drugsafety@gehealthcare.com or FDA at 800 FDA 1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
Please see the full Prescribing Information for Vizamyl HERE.