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Sure Steps™: Extensive education and support for your PAH journey

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Because you may have many questions about pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and your therapy, PAH Pathways offers a patient education and support program called Sure Steps at no cost to you

Sure Steps, a voluntary program, provides you with educational materials, online tools, and nurse counselors to answer your questions about PAH and Actelion PAH therapies.

Patients must enroll in Sure Steps to enjoy the many benefits of the program, including:
  • Helpful information about what to expect from therapy
  • Practical tips to help you make the most of therapy
There are a few ways you can receive the informative benefits of Sure Steps, including:
  • Talking one-on-one over the phone to a PAH-trained Sure Steps Nurse counselor
  • Agreeing to receive informative Sure Steps mailers and e-mails

Sure Steps is for patients with PAH who have been prescribed an Actelion PAH therapy by their doctor.

To talk to a Sure Steps counselor, call:
1-877-STEPS-50 (1-877-783-7750) or 1-866-ACTELION (228-3546)
Monday through Friday, 8 AM-11 PM (ET)/5 AM-8 PM (PT)

Spanish-speaking counselors are also available.

Sure Steps

To enroll in Sure Steps, click here.

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For one-on-one phone support from a PAH Pathways counselor, call:

1-866-ACTELION (228-3546)

Monday through
Friday, 9 AM-8 PM (ET)
6 AM-5 PM (PT)

Tracleer is indicated for patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) WHO Class II-IV.

Tracleer Important Safety Information

Because of the risks associated with Tracleer, this medication may be prescribed only by your doctor through the Tracleer Access Program. Liver damage: Tracleer can cause serious liver damage, including in rare cases liver failure and, in situations with regular liver testing, unexplained liver cirrhosis. So you must have a blood test to check your liver function before you start Tracleer and each month after that. Call your doctor right away if you have any of these symptoms of liver problems: nausea, vomiting, fever, unusual tiredness, abdominal (stomach area) pain, or yellowing of the skin or whites of your eyes (jaundice). Serious birth defects: Tracleer is very likely to cause serious birth defects. It is important not to be or to become pregnant while taking Tracleer and to have a pregnancy test before you start the drug and each month thereafter. It is very important for you to use reliable forms of birth control while taking Tracleer. Hormonal contraceptives should not be used alone because they may not be effective in patients taking Tracleer.

Do not take Tracleer with glyburide or cyclosporine-A, because they may increase your chance for side effects.

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

Ventavis

For full Prescribing Information for Ventavis click here.