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HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOU

There are many tools and informational materials to help you learn more about your condition and treatment, and resources to help you talk to your medical team.

Patient Brochure

Information about your diagnosis and Somatuline® Depot

Patient Brochure

Information about your diagnosis and Somatuline® Depot

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Doctor Discussion Guide

Conversation starters to help you talk to your doctor about your diagnosis, care, and treatment

Doctor Discussion Guide

Conversation starters to help you talk to your doctor about your diagnosis, care, and treatment

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Injection Overview

Tips on how to prepare and what to expect at your appointment

Injection Overview

Tips on how to prepare and what to expect at your appointment

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Helpful Reminders

These pointers can help you and your doctor stay focused when discussing your condition or your treatment options.

Stay prepared

Stay prepared

It’s a good idea to write down questions you have for your doctor before your visit. That way, you can cover more ground in your conversation quickly

Contact information Contact information

Contact information

Write down the name and contact information for your doctor and any other members of your medical team so you’ll know exactly who to talk to, and how to reach them, the next time you have a question

Side effects Side effects

Side effects

If you’re undergoing treatment with Somatuline Depot, talk to your medical team about any side effects you experience, and/or what side effects you may want to watch out for

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION & INDICATIONS

  • Do not take SOMATULINE DEPOT if you are allergic to lanreotide.
  • SOMATULINE DEPOT may cause serious side effects, including:
    • Gallstones 
    • Changes to your blood sugar (high or low blood sugar),
    • Slow heart rate, and 
    • High blood pressure.
  • Tell your healthcare provider (HCP) if you have any of the following symptoms:
    • Symptoms of gallstones may include sudden pain in your upper right stomach area (abdomen), sudden pain in your right shoulder or between your shoulder blades, yellowing of your skin and whites of your eyes, fever with chills, and nausea.
    • Symptoms of high blood sugar may include increased thirst, increased appetite, nausea, weakness or tiredness, urinating more than normal, and fruity smelling breath.
    • Symptoms of low blood sugar may include dizziness or lightheadedness, sweating, confusion, headache, blurred vision, slurred speech, shakiness, fast heartbeat, irritability or mood changes, and hunger.
    • Symptoms of slow heart rate may include dizziness or lightheadedness, fainting or near-fainting, chest pain, shortness of breath, confusion or memory problems, and weakness or extreme tiredness.
  • The most common side effects of SOMATULINE DEPOT in people with:  
    • GEP-NETs: stomach area (abdominal) pain; muscle and joint aches; vomiting; headache; pain, itching or a lump at the injection site
    • Carcinoid syndrome: headache, dizziness, muscle spasm; side effects were generally similar to those commonly seen with GEP‑NETs

SOMATULINE DEPOT may cause dizziness. If this happens, do not drive a car or operate machinery. 
Tell your HCP right away if you have signs of an allergic reaction after receiving SOMATULINE DEPOT, including swelling of your face, lips or tongue; breathing problems; fainting, dizziness or feeling lightheaded (low blood pressure); itching; skin flushing or redness; rash; or hives.

  • Before taking SOMATULINE DEPOT, tell your HCP about all your medical conditions including if you: have diabetes; have gallbladder, heart, thyroid, kidney or liver problems; are pregnant or plan to become pregnant; or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if SOMATULINE DEPOT will harm your unborn baby or pass into breast milk. You should not breastfeed if you receive SOMATULINE DEPOT and for 6 months after your last dose. SOMATULINE DEPOT may affect your ability to become pregnant.
  • Tell your HCP about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. SOMATULINE DEPOT and other medicines may affect each other, causing side effects. SOMATULINE DEPOT may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how SOMATULINE DEPOT works. Your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT or your other medications may need to be changed. If you have diabetes, your HCP may change your dose of diabetes medication when you first start receiving SOMATULINE DEPOT or if your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT is changed.
  • Especially tell your HCP if you take: 
    • Insulin or other diabetes medicines,
    • A cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral, or Sandimmune), or
    • Medicines that lower your heart rate, such as beta blockers.
    • Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them to show your HCP when you get a new medicine.

Tell your HCP if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. These are not all the possible side effects of SOMATULINE DEPOT. For more information, ask your HCP.

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-855-463-5127 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

What is SOMATULINE® DEPOT (lanreotide) Injection? 

SOMATULINE DEPOT is a prescription medicine used in adults for:

  • the treatment of a type of cancer known as neuroendocrine tumors, from the gastrointestinal tract or the pancreas (GEP-NETs) that has spread or cannot be removed by surgery; and
  • the treatment of carcinoid syndrome to reduce the need for the use of short-acting somatostatin medicine.

It is not known if SOMATULINE DEPOT is safe and effective in children.

Somatuline Depot is a registered trademark of Ipsen Pharma S.A.S.
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