RYBREVANT® + chemotherapy is an infusion given into your vein through an intravenous (IV) line

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    You’ll be given at your doctor’s office or an infusion center

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    Your doctor will decide how many you will receive, the time between doses, and the appropriate dose of each RYBREVANT® infusion based on your body weight

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    Your doctor will give you other medicines before each dose of RYBREVANT® to help reduce the risk of . These medicines include allergy medicine, a fever reducer, and a steroid

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    The chemotherapies included in this treatment are carboplatin and pemetrexed

RYBREVANT® + chemotherapy infusion schedule recommendation

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Tell your care team how you’re feeling so they can adjust your treatment and find what works best for you.

Your healthcare provider may pause, decrease your dose, or stop your treatment depending on side effects you may have. Learn more about the possible side effects here.

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Preparing for treatment

There are things you should know and do before you begin treatment with RYBREVANT® + chemotherapy. Learn about the steps you can take that will help you have the best possible treatment experience.

*Mutations include exon 19 deletion or exon 21 L858R substitution mutations.

EGFR+ = mutated epidermal growth factor receptor; NSCLC = non–small cell lung cancer

Side effects

There are side effects that you may experience during treatment with RYBREVANT® + chemotherapy.

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Savings & support

Once prescribed a RYBREVANT®-based treatment, connect with a Care Navigator for your support needs.

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The support and resources provided by RYBREVANT withMe are not intended to provide medical advice, replace a treatment plan you receive from your doctor or nurse, or serve as a reason for you to start or stay on treatment.