BRIUMVI PATIENT SUPPORT
“Starting BRIUMVI was quick and easy once I enrolled in BRIUMVI Patient Support. My healthcare team explained the process and what to expect.”
Julianna, Living with RMS and taking BRIUMVI
BRIUMVI PATIENT SUPPORT
BRIUMVI PATIENT SUPPORT

BRIUMVI Patient Support is here to help you
BRIUMVI Patient Support offers a flexible program designed to support the treatment journey in a way that works best for you.
Dedicated Case Manager
Your single point of contact to support your treatment journey.
To speak with a Case Manager, call 1-833-BRIUMVI (1-833-274-8684) (Mon-Fri, 8 AM to 8 PM ET)
Insurance Support
Information to help you understand your insurance coverage and locate a nearby infusion center that accepts your insurance.
Financial Assistance
Options that may assist you with the cost of BRIUMVI, including the BRIUMVI Copay Assistance Program in which eligible patients may pay as little as $0 copay per BRIUMVI treatment,* and may also get help with covering infusion-related costs.
Click here to learn more about financial assistance options.
*For commercially insured patients only. Other eligibility requirements apply. Visit www.briumvicopayterms.com for full terms and conditions.
Looking for more information on BRIUMVI Patient Support?
Download the BRIUMVI Patient Support Brochure
Looking for more information on BRIUMVI Patient Support?
Download the BRIUMVI Patient Brochure
Looking for more information on BRIUMVI Patient Support?
Download the BRIUMVI Patient Brochure
HOW TO ENROLL IN BRIUMVI PATIENT SUPPORT
To get started with BRIUMVI Patient Support, your healthcare provider will work with you to complete, sign, and submit a Start Form.
For more information, call 1-833-BRIUMVI (1-833-274-8684)
Case Managers are available to assist Mon-Fri, 8 AM to 8 PM ET.
What to expect after enrollment
Case Manager Assignment
Your dedicated Case Manager will reach out to explain what you can expect when enrolling in the program.
Insurance Coverage Determination
Your Case Manager can contact your insurance company to gather coverage details for your BRIUMVI treatment.
Financial Assistance
Your Case Manager will help you understand if you may be eligible for financial assistance options. Click here to learn more.
Infusion Support
Your Case Manager can help locate a nearby infusion center if needed and will continue to reach out via your preferred communication method throughout your treatment journey.
JOIN THE THOUSANDS WHO ARE TAKING ON RMS WITH BRIUMVI
Discover how BRIUMVI is impacting real people with RMS.
Hear from people who have included it in their RMS treatment journey.

JOIN THE THOUSANDS WHO ARE TAKING ON RMS WITH BRIUMVI

Discover how BRIUMVI is impacting real people with RMS.
Hear from people who have included it in their RMS treatment journey.
JOIN THE THOUSANDS WHO ARE TAKING ON RMS WITH BRIUMVI
Discover how BRIUMVI is impacting real people with RMS.
Hear from people who have included it in their RMS treatment journey.

People featured on this page are taking BRIUMVI and have been compensated by TG Therapeutics for their time.
INDICATION AND IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION
Who should not receive BRIUMVI?
What is the most important information I should know about BRIUMVI?
- fever
- chills
- headache
- flu-like symptoms
- fast heartbeat
- hives
- itchy skin
- dizziness
- feeling faint
- swelling of tongue or throat
- trouble breathing
- wheezing
- nausea
- abdominal pain
- throat irritation
- redness of the face or skin
These infusion reactions can happen over 24 hours after your infusion. It is important that you call your healthcare provider right away if you get any of the signs or symptoms listed above after each infusion. If you get an infusion reaction, your healthcare provider may need to stop or slow down the rate of your infusion.
- Infection:
- Infections are a common side effect, and upper respiratory tract infections are one of the most common side effects of BRIUMVI. BRIUMVI increases your risk of getting infections caused by bacteria or viruses that may be life-threatening or cause death. Tell your healthcare provider if you have an infection or have any of the following signs of infection including fever, chills, a cough that does not go away, or painful urination. Your healthcare provider should delay your treatment with BRIUMVI until your infection is gone.
- Hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation: Before starting treatment with BRIUMVI, your healthcare provider will do blood tests to check for hepatitis B viral infection. If you have ever had hepatitis B virus infection, the hepatitis B virus may become active again during or after treatment with BRIUMVI. Hepatitis B virus becoming active again (called reactivation) may cause serious liver problems including liver failure or death. Your healthcare provider will monitor you if you are at risk for hepatitis B virus reactivation during treatment and after you stop receiving BRIUMVI.
- Weakened immune system: BRIUMVI taken before or after other medicines that weaken the immune system could increase your risk of getting infections.
- Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML): PML may happen with BRIUMVI. PML is a rare, serious brain infection caused by a virus that may get worse over days or weeks. PML can result in death or severe disability. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any new or worsening neurologic signs or symptoms. These symptoms may include weakness on one side of your body, loss of coordination in arms and legs, vision problems, changes in thinking and memory which may lead to confusion, and personality changes.
- Low immunoglobulins: BRIUMVI may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. Your healthcare provider will do blood tests to check your blood immunoglobulin levels.
Before receiving BRIUMVI, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
What are the possible side effects of BRIUMVI?
Indication