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ZEPOSIA is a once-daily pill for adults with relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS).

Take as directed by your doctor if certain liver problems exist.

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ZEPOSIA is a once-daily pill for adults with relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS).

Take as directed by your doctor if certain liver problems exist.

Talking to your MS Specialist

The time you have with your MS healthcare team is valuable. Being prepared can help you get the answers you need.

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Customize your own Doctor Discussion Guide

Just answer a few questions about your experience with MS to get your personalized discussion guide. Then, keep it handy when talking with your MS healthcare team.

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First, a little background.

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Let’s talk about your current treatment plan

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How does treatment fit into your lifestyle?

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When were you diagnosed with MS?

Which MS symptoms have you experienced in the last 6 months?

(Select all that apply)

Once a symptom is selected, indicate how it has changed in the last 6 months.

Feeling very tired or decreased strength

Worse

Same

Better

Numbness or tingling

Worse

Same

Better

Problems with coordination

Worse

Same

Better

Problems walking

Worse

Same

Better

Vision problems

Worse

Same

Better

Dizziness or vertigo

Worse

Same

Better

Sexual problems

Worse

Same

Better

Pain or muscle spasms

Worse

Same

Better

Speech problems

Worse

Same

Better

Bladder or bowel problems

Worse

Same

Better

Trouble remembering things

Worse

Same

Better

Difficulty concentrating

Worse

Same

Better

Emotional changes

Worse

Same

Better

Other

Worse

Same

Better

Are you currently treating your MS?

How satisfied are you with your current treatment?

What are some important factors to you when considering an MS medication?

(Check all that apply)

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Thank you for your answers!

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My personalized MS discussion guide

Keep this handy when talking with your MS healthcare team about treatment options. It can help guide the conversation.

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My MS background

I was diagnosed with MS:
Less than 1 year ago.

Not currently experiencing any symptoms.

I have experienced the following MS symptoms in the last 6 months:

Feeling very tired or decreased strength Worse
Numbness or tingling Same
Problems with coordination Better
Problems walking Increased
Vision problems Increased
Dizziness Same
Sexual problems Same
Pain or muscle spasms Same
Speech problems Same
Bladder or bowel problems Same
Trouble remembering things Same
Difficulty concentrating Same
Emotional changes Same
Other Same
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My current approach

I am currently treating my MS.

I am very unsatisfied with my current treatment. There is room for improvement with my current treatment. I am satisfied with my current treatment.

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My lifestyle considerations

The following are important to me when considering an MS medication:

How often the medication needs to be taken.

Whether the medication requires refrigeration.

How the medication is taken (orally vs injection vs infusion).

Whether a treatment requires ongoing travel to a healthcare facility to be administered.

How affordable a mdication is (including availability of financial support options).

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For those considering ZEPOSIA

Additional questions to talk about with my MS healthcare team:

What impact could ZEPOSIA have on my MS?

What are the most common side effects?

Is ZEPOSIA a good option for me? Why?