What do others say about their
ROCTAVIAN experience?
Keep in mind
ROCTAVIAN is not a cure, but can address the underlying cause of severe hemophilia A and may help you make your own Factor VIII for years.
What do others say about their
ROCTAVIAN experience?
David N. received ROCTAVIAN in 2024.
I remember everything about my infusion day. It took a few hours. They monitored me throughout and continued to check on me afterwards.
– Andrew W., received ROCTAVIAN
in 2018 as part of a clinical study
Watch ANDREW’s story
For the first 6 months after your ROCTAVIAN infusion, your doctor will perform weekly
blood tests to monitor liver health and liver enzyme levels to see:
Over time, you’ll need these tests less often.
If your liver enzymes become elevated, your doctor may give you corticosteroids and will monitor you until your levels return to normal.
Do not take ROCTAVIAN if you:
What is the most important information I should know about ROCTAVIAN?
ROCTAVIAN may cause serious side effects during the infusion and afterward:
What should I tell my doctor before I get ROCTAVIAN?
Talk to your doctor about the following:
What should I avoid after taking ROCTAVIAN?
What are the possible side effects of ROCTAVIAN?
What other information should I know before getting ROCTAVIAN?
Talk to your doctor about the potential risks and benefits of ROCTAVIAN. Whether a patient experiences a benefit or not, the risks discussed here and with your doctor still apply.
These are not all the possible side effects of ROCTAVIAN. Talk to your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. at 1-866-906-6100 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see additional safety information in the Prescribing Information and Patient Information.
What is ROCTAVIAN?
ROCTAVIAN is a one-time gene therapy used for the treatment of adults with severe hemophilia A who do not have antibodies to the virus, AAV5 which is determined by a blood test. ROCTAVIAN uses a modified virus, called a vector, to deliver a working copy of the Factor VIII gene to liver cells to enable your body to produce clotting factor on its own, which helps the blood to clot and prevents or reduces the occurrence of bleeding. The modified virus does not contain viral DNA and does not cause disease in humans.