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Gain instant, secure access to patient information with registration

Fast, secure, and useful information about your Ventavis patientsâ€"on demand. PAH Pathways makes it easy.

With PATHwatch, our online patient management tool, you can save time and paperwork by gaining instant and important information about your Ventavis patients:

Access in-depth status reports 24 hours a day: Quickly access patient profiles, including Ventavis enrollment dates, shipment history, insurance information, and patient status.

Monitor shipments: Get updates on recent shipments to patients, notes from distributors on pending patients, and archives of past shipments.

Identify groups of patients easily: Search for patients or groups of patients by enrollment date and name of insurance.

Register today and start saving time and paperwork:

Call toll-free 1-866-ACTELION (228-3546) or download our PATHwatch Registration form and fax to : 1-866-279-0669. Your username and password will arrive via secure overnight delivery.

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Ventavis is indicated for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (WHO Group I) in patients with NYHA Class III or IV symptoms.

Important safety information about Ventavis:

In clinical studies, common adverse reactions due to Ventavis included vasodilation (flushing), cough, headache, trismus, and insomnia. Serious adverse events reported at a rate of less than 3% included congestive heart failure, chest pain, supraventricular tachycardia, dyspnea, peripheral edema, and kidney failure. Vital signs should be monitored while initiating Ventavis. Ventavis should not be initiated in patients with systolic blood pressure less than 85 mm Hg. Stop Ventavis immediately if signs of pulmonary edema occur; this may be a sign of pulmonary venous hypertension.

Please see full Prescribing Information

Tracleer

Please see full Prescribing Information, including BOXED WARNING and Medication Guide for Tracleer.