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IntroductionRepatha is a medication developed by Amgen, a biotechnology company based in the United States. Repatha is a brand name for the drug evolocumab, which is used to treat high levels of bad c...

What the Repatha TV commercial - Going Somewhere is about.

Repatha TV commercial - Going Somewhere

Repatha is a brand that creates medication for lowering high cholesterol levels. In their TV spot 'Going Somewhere,' they explore the idea of how high cholesterol can restrict people from living their best life. The ad starts with a woman packing her bags for a trip while her voiceover comments on how she's been living with high cholesterol for years. She talks about how she's had to modify her lifestyle and avoid things that most people take for granted, like enjoying a burger or having a glass of wine.

However, things take a turn for the better when she talks about the positive influence that Repatha had on her. She talks about how the medication helped her lower her cholesterol levels and how she can now enjoy life to the fullest. Some of the visuals accompanying these positive experiences include her eating a burger, indulging in a steak, and enjoying some red wine.

The spot ends with the tagline "Repatha ready" and the message that with the medication, users can achieve their goals without the restrictions that high cholesterol led to before. The ad does an excellent job of presenting the benefits of Repatha without being too salesy, instead focusing on the quality of life that individuals can have by taking control of their cholesterol levels.

Repatha TV commercial - Going Somewhere produced for Repatha was first shown on television on September 18, 2017.

Frequently Asked Questions about repatha tv spot, 'going somewhere'

Repatha. Repatha's marketing strategy is focused on promoting the updated findings on its extended usage to reduce total cardiovascular events.

Amgen Medinfo Please contact Amgen Medinfo at 800-77-AMGEN (800-772-6436) or 844-REPATHA (844-737-2842) regarding Repatha® availability or find more information, including full Prescribing Information, at www.amgen.com and www.Repatha.com.

Repatha® is an injectable prescription medicine used: in adults with cardiovascular disease to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and certain types of heart surgery.

Repatha® is an injectable prescription medicine used: in adults with cardiovascular disease to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and certain types of heart surgery.

Amgen argues the report for PCSK9 inhibitors performs a cost-effectiveness evaluation that models extensive product uptake by a population at lower risk than the FDA label and real-world adoption would suggest. ICER uses a figure of 10 million people a year taking Repatha.

Repatha® is for people with an inherited condition that causes high bad cholesterol (called familial hypercholesterolemia, or FH), who still need to lower their bad cholesterol with diet, alone or together with other cholesterol-lowering medicines.

Repatha is a medicine that is designed to be taken long term to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Repatha works while you are using Repatha so if you stop taking Repatha, and once all of the Repatha has left your body, then it will stop having its beneficial effect.

Repatha is a medicine that is designed to be taken long term to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Repatha works while you are using Repatha so if you stop taking Repatha, and once all of the Repatha has left your body, then it will stop having its beneficial effect.

Repatha® is an injectable prescription medicine used: in adults with cardiovascular disease to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and certain types of heart surgery.

The recommended dosage of REPATHA is either 140 mg every 2 weeks OR 420 mg once monthly administered subcutaneously [see Dosage and Administration (2.3)]. If switching dosage regimens, administer the first dose of the new regimen on the next scheduled date of the prior regimen.

Use REPATHA exactly as your healthcare provider tells you or your child to use it. REPATHA is given under the skin (subcutaneously), every 2 weeks or 1 time each month. o If you or your child have HoFH, the recommended starting dose is 420 mg once monthly.

Official answer. You can inject Repatha at any time of the day, but usually people prefer injecting Repatha during daylight hours because it takes 30 to 45 minutes for it to warm up to room temperature, and you need to be able to easily see what you are doing while you are injecting it.

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