Important Safety Information
EXJADE is available by prescription only.
There have been reports of serious kidney problems, liver problems, and blood disorders, some of which were fatal, in patients treated with EXJADE. There have also been reports of stomach irritation and bleeds, skin rash, hearing problems and vision disturbances, and serious allergic reactions.
Your doctor will conduct periodic blood and urine tests to monitor your kidney and liver function and blood health. You should also have annual eye and ear examinations. These tests are important because any serious reactions should be addressed in a timely manner. Alert your doctor if you are taking any NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or other medicines with potential to cause ulcers or stomach bleeding. If you have any reactions to EXJADE, speak with your doctor immediately.
Please see additional Important Safety Information.
Please see accompanying Full Prescribing Information.

How to Take EXJADE
Taking EXJADE Step-by-Step
Step 1:
Drop your tablet(s) into a glass of orange juice, apple juice, or water, using the amount of liquid as directed by your health care provider. Do not chew or swallow tablets whole or take EXJADE at the same time as aluminum-containing antacids (for example, Maalox®).
Step 2:
Stir until the tablet or tablets are evenly mixed. The EXJADE mixture may become thick in consistency.
Step 3:
Drink. Add liquid to any remaining part of EXJADE in the glass or on the stirrer and drink.
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