- have liver problems
- plan to have surgery
- have chicken pox or measles or have recently been near anyone with chicken pox or measles
- have an infection
- have high blood sugar levels (prediabetes or diabetes)
- have glaucoma or cataracts
- have a family history of diabetes or glaucoma
- have or have had tuberculosis
- have high blood pressure (hypertension)
- have decreased bone mineral density (osteoporosis)
Meet Bill
Meet Bill
Shortly after his IgAN diagnosis, Billʼs disease began to progress rapidly. After his lab results came in, his doctor told him about TARPEYO.* He was glad to hear there was a disease-specific treatment option† that may help him get ahead of his disease progression.
†It has not been established to what extent the efficacy of TARPEYO is from local effects (in the gut) vs systemic effects (in circulation).
Meet Cathrin
Meet Cathrin
After her diagnosis in 2011, Cathrin struggled to find a treatment that helped control her IgAN. She and her husband plan to expand their family, making her health and proactive management of IgAN more important than ever. That is why she chose to talk to her doctor about a 9-month course of TARPEYO.*
Meet Kirk
Meet Kirk
Kirk struggled to manage his IgAN for over 5 years with medications and diet changes. When TARPEYO received approval, Kirk and his nephrologist discussed TARPEYO* as an option.
Meet Jayme
Meet Jayme
There were no available treatment options when Jayme was diagnosed with IgAN, and he was left treating the symptoms of disease rather than the disease itself. When his nephrologist introduced him to TARPEYO, Jayme was excited to learn that it worked differently from other treatments he’d tried in the past.