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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
JEVTANA® (CABAZITAXEL) INJECTION

WARNING
JEVTANA may cause serious side effects, including low white blood cells. Low white blood cells can cause you to get serious infections, and may lead to death. The earliest sign of infection may be fever, so tell your doctor right away if you have a fever. People who are 65 years or older may be more likely to have these problems. JEVTANA should not be given to patients with low white blood cell counts. Your doctor:

  • Will do blood tests regularly to check your white blood cell counts during your treatment with JEVTANA
  • May lower your dose of JEVTANA, change how often you receive it, or stop JEVTANA until you have enough white blood cells
  • May prescribe a medicine for you to help prevent complications if your white blood cell count is too low JEVTANA can also cause severe allergic reactions. Severe allergic reactions can happen within a few minutes after your infusion of JEVTANA starts, especially during the first and second infusions. Your doctor should prescribe medicines before each infusion to help prevent severe allergic reactions.
  • Symptoms of severe allergic reactions may include rash or itching, skin redness, feeling dizzy or faint, breathing problems, chest or throat tightness, swelling of face. Tell your doctor right away if you have any of these symptoms. Your doctor will stop your JEVTANA treatment right away and treat your allergic reaction.

You should not take JEVTANA if you have had a severe allergic reaction to JEVTANA or other medicines that contain polysorbate 80. Ask your doctor if you are not sure.

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Indication

JEVTANA is a prescription anti-cancer medicine used with the steroid medicine prednisone. JEVTANA is used to treat people with prostate cancer that has worsened (progressed) after treatment with other anti-cancer medicines, including docetaxel.

Why JEVTANA?

JEVTANA may fight tumors that have become resistant to docetaxel, so it may help you even if docetaxel is no longer working.

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Questions to Ask Your Doctor About JEVTANA

Asking your doctor any questions you have is key

Questions to Ask Your Doctor About JEVTANAYou should feel comfortable with your treatment plan.
Ask your healthcare team any questions you have about JEVTANA® (cabazitaxel) Injection and your advanced prostate cancer treatment plan. Remember, your doctors and nurses are there to help you feel better.

Also remember that each man's experience is different. Feel free to ask for clarification about how JEVTANA fits into your complete treatment plan.

This Web site offers some important information about JEVTANA and advanced prostate cancer, but you should talk to your healthcare team about your own situation.

Here are just a few important questions you may want to ask:

  • What is JEVTANA, and how does it treat advanced prostate cancer?
  • How is JEVTANA different from other therapies I've received, such as docetaxel?
  • How does JEVTANA work?
  • How long will I need to take JEVTANA? How many cycles?
  • What should I expect at each infusion?
  • Will JEVTANA interfere with any of the other medications I'm taking?
  • What should I do if I have any side effects, such as infection, fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, kidney or bladder problems, joint or muscle pain, fatigue, allergic reactions, or other odd sensations? And when should I call my doctor?
  • Are there risks associated with JEVTANA that I should know about?
  • What do I need to share with my other doctors, now that I'm taking JEVTANA?
  • What are the benefits of taking JEVTANA?

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR JEVTANA® (CABAZITAXEL) INJECTION

WARNING

JEVTANA may cause serious side effects, including low white blood cells. Low white blood cells can cause you to get serious infections, and may lead to death. The earliest sign of infection may be fever, so tell your doctor right away if you have a fever. People who are 65 years or older may be more likely to have these problems. JEVTANA should not be given to patients with low white blood cell counts. Your doctor:

  • Will do blood tests regularly to check your white blood cell counts during your treatment with JEVTANA
  • May lower your dose of JEVTANA, change how often you receive it, or stop JEVTANA until you have enough white blood cells
  • May prescribe a medicine for you to help prevent complications if your white blood cell count is too low

JEVTANA can also cause severe allergic reactions. Severe allergic reactions can happen within a few minutes after your infusion of JEVTANA starts, especially during the first and second infusions. Your doctor should prescribe medicines before each infusion to help prevent severe allergic reactions.

  • Symptoms of severe allergic reactions may include rash or itching, skin redness, feeling dizzy or faint, breathing problems, chest or throat tightness, swelling of face. Tell your doctor right away if you have any of these symptoms. Your doctor will stop your JEVTANA treatment right away and treat your allergic reaction.

You should not take JEVTANA if you have had a severe allergic reaction to JEVTANA or other medicines that contain polysorbate 80. Ask your doctor if you are not sure.

JEVTANA can also cause gastrointestinal symptoms.
Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea can happen when you take JEVTANA. Severe vomiting and diarrhea with JEVTANA can lead to loss of too much body fluid (dehydration), or too much of your body salts (electrolytes). Death has happened from having severe diarrhea and losing too much body fluid or body salts with JEVTANA. Tell your doctor if you have vomiting or diarrhea. Your doctor will prescribe medicines to prevent or treat vomiting and diarrhea, as needed with JEVTANA. You may need to go to the hospital for treatment.

Kidney failure may happen with JEVTANA.
Kidney failure may happen because of severe infection, loss of too much body fluid (dehydration), or for other reasons, which may lead to death. Your doctor will check you for this problem and treat you if needed. Tell your doctor if you develop:

  • Swelling of your face or body
  • Decrease in the amount of urine that your body makes each day

Before receiving JEVTANA, tell your doctor if you:

  • had allergic reactions in the past
  • have kidney or liver problems. JEVTANA should not be given to patients with liver problems (hepatic impairment)
  • are age 65 or older as these patients:
    • — may be more likely to experience certain adverse reactions, including low white blood cell count
          with or without fever, tiredness, weakness, fever, dizziness, urinary tract infection and
          dehydration
  • have any other medical conditions
  • if you are female and:
    • — are pregnant or plan to become pregnant as JEVTANA can harm your unborn baby
    • — are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed

Serious side effects of JEVTANA include low white blood cell counts that could lead to serious or life-threatening infections, severe allergic reactions, gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, severe vomiting and diarrhea) that could lead to death, and kidney failure.

Common side effects of JEVTANA include:

  • Low white blood cell count
  • Low red blood cell count (anemia). Symptoms of anemia include shortness of breath and tiredness
  • Low blood platelet count. Tell your doctor if you have any unusual bruising or bleeding
  • Tiredness
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Weakness
    
  • Blood in the urine
  • Back pain
  • Decreased appetite
  • Fever
  • Shortness of breath
  • Stomach (abdominal) pain
  • Change in your sense of taste
  • Cough
  • Joint pain
  • Hair loss
  • Numbness, tingling, burning or decreased sensation in your hands or feet

Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. These are not all the possible side effects of JEVTANA. For more information, ask your doctor or pharmacist. You may report side effects to FDA at
1-800-FDA-1088.

Remember, your doctor is the single best source of information regarding your health. Please consult your doctor if you have any questions about your health or your medicine.

For more information, go to www.sanofi.us or call 1-800-633-1610.

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