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See what real people are saying about their treatment experience with CAMCEVI (leuprolide) 42 mg injectable emulsion

Patients

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MEET PASQUALE
A Real Camcevi Patient
Pasquale Pasquale
Never give up.

Age:
93

When I was diagnosed with APC:
2011

When I started treatment with CAMCEVI:
2023

One of my favorite things about CAMCEVI:
I don’t need to remove my pants to get the shot. My daughter can stay in the exam room while I pull up my shirt and get the injection in my stomach.

Best advice my doctor gave me
about CAMCEVI:
Don’t miss any appointments for your injections. Make sure you stay up to date with your treatment.

Favorite way to spend a Saturday morning:
I like to go to coffeehouses and talk to people.

My greatest accomplishment:
Coming to America, becoming a U.S. citizen, and building a business.

What I’m passionate about:
I love to fish. I love to cook. But most of all, I love to spend time with my family.

What I want to tell men who are newly diagnosed:
Take care of yourself. Listen to your body.  And don’t miss your doctor’s appointments!

Words I live by:
Never give up.

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MEET Peter
A Real Camcevi Patient
Peter Peter
Why not give yourself the best chance possible?

Age:
72

When I was diagnosed with APC:
2023

When I started treatment with CAMCEVI:
2023

What I wish I knew when I was first diagnosed:
Be your own advocate. I have a great relationship with all my doctors, but you do have to learn to be your own advocate. If you’re not comfortable, get another opinion.

The first questions I asked my doctor when he suggested treatment with CAMCEVI:
“Why am I getting this treatment? Why do I need these shots?”

My greatest accomplishment:
My daughter and son, because they are such good people, devoted to service.

What I’m passionate about:
Prostate cancer advocacy. It’s something I’ve grown into, and I plan on making it my full-time job next year. I want to get the word out about early detection and treatment.

My favorite song:
“Phoenix,” by Dan Fogelberg. Because I feel like a phoenix, rising from the ashes.

Words I live by:
Today, I’m okay.

What I would tell a newly diagnosed patient:
As far as having treatment for advanced prostate cancer, why would you not give yourself the best chance possible? I mean, there are no guarantees in life, but I want the odds as good as I can.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not use CAMCEVI® in patients with hypersensitivity to GnRH, GnRH agonist analogs, or any of the components of CAMCEVI as anaphylactic reactions to these drugs have been reported in the medical literature.

CAMCEVI, like other GnRH agonists, causes a transient increase in serum levels of testosterone during the first week of treatment which can cause transient worsening of symptoms. As with other GnRH agonists, cases of ureteral obstruction and spinal cord compression have been observed, which may contribute to paralysis with or without fatal complications.

Patients with metastatic vertebral lesions and/or with urinary tract obstruction should be closely observed during the first few weeks of therapy.

Hyperglycemia and an increased risk of developing diabetes have been reported in men receiving GnRH agonists. Blood glucose levels should be monitored and managed according to current clinical practice.

Increased risk of myocardial infarction, sudden cardiac death, and stroke has been reported in association with the use of GnRH agonists. The risk appears low based on the reported odds ratios, and should be evaluated carefully along with cardiovascular risk factors when determining a treatment for patients with prostate cancer. Patients should be monitored for cardiovascular disease and be managed according to current clinical practice.

Androgen deprivation therapy may prolong the QT/QTc interval. Consider periodic monitoring of electrocardiograms and electrolytes.

Convulsions have been reported in patients receiving GnRH agonists, like CAMCEVI. Patients experiencing convulsions should be managed according to the current clinical practice.

CAMCEVI can cause severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs), including Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS), and acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP). Interrupt CAMCEVI if signs or symptoms of SCARs develop. Permanently discontinue if SCARs are confirmed.

Monitor serum levels of testosterone following injection of CAMCEVI.

Based on findings in animal studies and mechanism of action, CAMCEVI may cause fetal harm when administered to pregnant women.

The most common (≥10%) adverse reactions during a median follow-up of 336 days were hot flush, hypertension, injection site reactions, upper respiratory tract infections, musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and pain in extremity.

INDICATION

CAMCEVI is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with advanced prostate cancer.

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