IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

NEXAVAR may cause birth defects or death of an unborn baby. Avoid becoming pregnant while taking NEXAVAR and for at least 2 weeks after stopping your treatment. Men and women should use birth control during and at least 2 weeks after NEXAVAR therapy. Call your doctor right away if you become pregnant. Do not breastfeed while taking NEXAVAR as this medication may be passed through breast milk. Before starting NEXAVAR, tell your doctor if you have allergies; heart problems or chest pain; bleeding or bruising problems. continue reading below »

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Patient Assistance & Support

NexConnect®—Your connection to support and guidance

NexConnect is a free support program for patients on Nexavar that assists with:

  • Access to oncology nurse counselors who can give you useful treatment tips and answer your questions
  • Educational materials to help you stay informed about your treatment
  • Tools to help you with your treatment—including topical creams, therapeutic cotton socks, and a pill case
See material that NexConnect provides » The 24-hour oncology nurse helpline is available to NexConnect members 7 days a week. Get connected today!
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Help with accessing Nexavar therapy

There are many ways to get help with insurance or payment matters related to Nexavar treatment. You can call a REACH® counselor at 1.866.NEXAVAR (1.866.639.2827). REACH (Resources for Expert Assistance and Care Helpline) employs specially trained counselors to help you with insurance and payment matters. REACH counselors can also help to determine if you qualify for various financial assistance programs.

Additional assistance options are available for eligible patients »

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