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Support and Savings | Otezla® (apremilast) for Plaque Psoriasis
Indications
Approved Uses Otezla® (apremilast) is a prescription medicine used to treat adult patients with:
  • Plaque psoriasis for whom phototherapy or systemic therapy is appropriate. Read more >
Approved Uses Otezla® (apremilast) is a prescription medicine used to treat adult patients with:
  • Plaque psoriasis for whom phototherapy or systemic therapy is appropriate.
  • Active psoriatic arthritis.
  • Oral ulcers associated with Behçet’s Disease. Read less >

Track your symptoms

Tracking your plaque psoriasis symptoms may help you get a sense of how they’re progressing. If your profile shows that your symptoms aren’t improving, you may want to consider speaking to your dermatologist about trying something different.

Welcome

Fill out the Plaque Psoriasis Profile to track your symptoms, and print it out to share with your doctor at your next appointment.

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The information will not be collected or stored by Amgen—it’s just for you and your
dermatologist to discuss.

My plaque psoriasis history

The information will not be collected or stored by Amgen—it’s just for you and your
dermatologist to discuss.
5 questions in this section
1. How long have you been experiencing symptoms?
2. How have you been doing over the past month?
(Consider how your symptoms are affecting your day-to-day routine)
3. Are you currently receiving treatment for plaque psoriasis?
4. How long have you been on treatment?
5. What types of treatments have you tried in the past?

My symptoms

The information will not be collected or stored by Amgen—it’s just for you and your
dermatologist to discuss.
4 questions in this section
1. Identify the areas of the body where you think you may be experiencing plaque psoriasis skin symptoms.
2. How red are the areas you selected as potentially affected by plaque psoriasis?
3. How thick are the areas you selected as potentially affected by plaque psoriasis?
4. How scaly are the areas you selected as potentially affected by plaque psoriasis?

My symptom profile

This information will not be collected or stored by Amgen—it’s just for you and your doctor to discuss.

My symptom profile

This information will not be collected or stored by Amgen—it’s just for you and your doctor to discuss.
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What to expect on Otezla

Find out about managing side effects, seeing results, and more.
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Prepare for your appointment

Communication is key. Start the conversation.

Pay as little as $0*

The Otezla Co-Pay Program may help eligible patients with commercial insurance (usually self-purchased or through an employer) lower their out-of-pocket costs for Otezla.

  • Pay as little as $0* out-of-pocket for each dose
  • Can be applied to deductible, co-insurance, and co-payment*
  • Support available regardless of income level

First time using a co-pay card? Find out more about how it can help you.

No insurance? Learn about other ways to access Otezla.

*Eligibility criteria and program maximums apply. See AmgenSupportPlus.com/copay-terms for full Terms and Conditions.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

You must not take Otezla if you are allergic to apremilast or to any of the ingredients in Otezla.

Otezla can cause allergic reactions, sometimes severe. Stop using Otezla and call your healthcare provider or seek emergency help right away if you develop any of the following symptoms of a serious allergic reaction: trouble breathing or swallowing, raised bumps (hives), rash or itching, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat or arms.

Otezla can cause severe diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting, especially within the first few weeks of treatment. Use in elderly patients and the use of certain medications with Otezla appears to increase the risk of complications from having severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. Tell your doctor if any of these conditions occur.

Otezla is associated with an increase in depression. In clinical studies, some patients reported depression, or suicidal behavior while taking Otezla. Some patients stopped taking Otezla due to depression. Before starting Otezla, tell your doctor if you have had feelings of depression, or suicidal thoughts or behavior. Be sure to tell your doctor if any of these symptoms or other mood changes develop or worsen during treatment with Otezla.

Some patients taking Otezla lost body weight. Your doctor should monitor your weight regularly. If unexplained or significant weight loss occurs, your doctor will decide if you should continue taking Otezla.

Some medicines may make Otezla less effective and should not be taken with Otezla. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and nonprescription medicines.

The most common side effects of Otezla include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, tension headache, and headache. These are not all the possible side effects with Otezla. Ask your doctor about other potential side effects. Tell your doctor about any side effect that bothers you or does not go away.

Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or planning to breastfeed.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-332-1088.

Please click here for the Full Prescribing Information for Otezla.

APPROVED USES

Otezla® (apremilast) is a prescription medicine used to treat adult patients with:

  • Plaque psoriasis for whom phototherapy or systemic therapy is appropriate.
  • Active psoriatic arthritis.
  • Oral ulcers associated with Behçet’s Disease.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

You must not take Otezla if you are allergic to apremilast or to any of the ingredients in Otezla.

Otezla can cause allergic reactions, sometimes severe. Stop using Otezla and call your healthcare provider or seek emergency help right away if you develop any of the following symptoms of a serious allergic reaction: trouble breathing or swallowing,