For Patients and Caregivers What to Expect When Taking Riabni®

A FEW THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND AS YOU START RIABNI®

How to take RIABNI®

RIABNI® is given as an infusion. You may be prescribed RIABNI® alone or with chemotherapy. The treatment schedule for RIABNI® depends on the type of B-cell NHL or CLL you have. Your doctor or nurse will discuss which combination of treatments is right for you.1

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The first infusion of RIABNI® is given slowly over
4 to 6 hours or longer to lessen the chance of a reaction. If you have an infusion-related reaction, your infusion will be slowed or stopped.1

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The next infusions should be shorter, lasting 3 to 4 hours or even just 90 minutes. Not all patients will be able to receive a faster infusion. It depends on your disease and how your body reacted to your last infusion.1


During and after RIABNI® treatment

Tell your healthcare provider or get medical help right away if you get any of these symptoms during or after an infusion of RIABNI®:2

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  • hives (itchy red welts) or rash
  • itching
  • swelling of your lips, tongue, throat, or face
  • sudden cough
  • shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or wheezing
  • weakness
  • dizziness or feel faint
  • palpitations (feeling like your heart is racing or fluttering)
  • chest pain

Be sure to review the Prescribing Information to learn more about potential side effects and symptoms.

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If you feel unwell during your treatment, please tell your treatment team

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What if my doctor switches me from Rituxan®, OR ANOTHER RITUXIMAB BIOSIMILAR, to RIABNI®?

RIABNI® was proven to be similar to Rituxan® in safety and effectiveness.3

The FDA sets rigorous standards for making and approving biosimilars, so you can feel confident relying on the safety and effectiveness of RIABNI®, just as you would with Rituxan® or your other biosimilar medication.4

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  RIABNI®1 Rituxan®2
EFFECTIVENESS
SAFETY
DOSING & ADMINISTRATION