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What is TYMLOS?

TYMLOS is a prescription medicine used to:

  • Treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women who are at high risk for bone fracture, or who cannot use another osteoporosis treatment or other osteoporosis treatments did not work well. TYMLOS can decrease the chance of having a fracture of the spine and other bones in postmenopausal women with thinning and weakening bones (osteoporosis).
  • Increase bone density in men with osteoporosis who are at high risk for bone fracture, or who cannot use another osteoporosis treatment or other osteoporosis treatments did not work well.

It is not known if TYMLOS is safe and effective for children and young adults 18 years and younger. TYMLOS should not be used in children and young adults whose bones are still growing.

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Coverage and Access Resources

From insurance coverage to finding a specialty pharmacy to potential savings on treatment, the Radius Support team is available to assist you.

TYMLOS is covered by 98% of commercial insurance plans and 77% of Medicare Part D plans.* Individual plan requirements and out-of-pocket costs will vary.

  • TYMLOS savings card: pay as little as $0 a month with commercial insurance; governmental beneficiaries excluded, terms and conditions apply
  • Radius Pass: get help finding a specialty pharmacy in your insurance plan’s network
  • Radius Assist: an assistance program that may help those who cannot afford their medication

Call Radius Support at 1-866-896-5674

*Data courtesy of Managed Markets Insight & Technology as of January 3, 2024.
For eligible commercially insured patients.

Savings Card

Eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 a month for their TYMLOS prescription. Simply download the TYMLOS savings card and follow the instructions on the back.

This program is available only for prescriptions covered by commercial or private health insurance. If your insurance doesn’t cover TYMLOS:

  1. Call your insurance company to let them know you are interested in TYMLOS
  2. Contact Radius Support to see if there are other ways to save on your medication
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There is an annual cap on the amount of assistance the patients can receive over a 1-year period. This offer is not valid for patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or other government programs. See back of savings card for all eligibility requirements, rules, and restrictions.


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Terms and Conditions

TYMLOS® (abaloparatide) Savings Program Terms and Conditions

With this TYMLOS Pharmacy Savings Card, eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 per month in out-of-pocket costs for their TYMLOS prescription. There is an annual cap on the amount of assistance that patients can receive over a one-year period.

Patient Instructions: In order to redeem this offer, you must have a valid prescription for TYMLOS. Follow the dosage instructions given by the doctor. By using this offer, you agree that you meet the eligibility criteria and will comply with the Eligibility, Rules, and Restrictions section below each time you use this offer. Patients with questions about the TYMLOS Savings offer should call 1-855-243-6222.

Pharmacist: When you apply this offer, you are certifying that you have not submitted a claim for reimbursement under any federal, state, or other governmental programs for this prescription. Participation in this program must comply with all applicable laws and regulations as a pharmacy provider. By participating in this program, you are certifying that you will comply with the terms and conditions described in the Eligibility, Rules, and Restrictions section below.

Pharmacist instructions for a patient with an Eligible Third-Party Payer: This card must be accompanied by a valid prescription for TYMLOS. Submit the claim to the primary Third-Party Payer first, then submit the balance as a secondary transaction to BIN 601341. The patient will be responsible for any remaining amount above the annual cap. Valid Other Coverage Code required. Pharmacists with questions, please call 1-800-364-4767.

Eligibility, Rules, and Restrictions: Patients must be 18 years or older, and have a valid prescription for TYMLOS. There is an annual cap on the amount of assistance that patients can receive over a one-year period. This program is available only for prescriptions covered by commercial or private health insurance. This program is not available for prescriptions covered by state or federal government-funded healthcare programs, such as Medicare (including Part D), Medicaid, TRICARE, and Veterans Administration. The patient understands that if they begin to receive drug benefits under any such government-funded program, they can no longer use this offer. The patient also agrees to follow any health insurance plan requirements, including telling their plan how much co-pay support they get from this program. This offer is not transferable and is limited to one offer per person. Patients may not seek payment for the value of this offer from a third-party, such as a flexible spending account. This offer is only valid in the United States and is not valid in any state where it is prohibited by law. This card is not health insurance. The program may change or end at any time without notice. This offer may not be used with any other coupon, discount, prescription savings card, free trial, or other offer.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION AND
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION AND INDICATIONS

What is the most important information I should know about TYMLOS?
TYMLOS may cause serious side effects including:

Possible bone cancer (osteosarcoma). During animal drug testing, TYMLOS caused some rats to develop a bone cancer called osteosarcoma. It is not known if people who take TYMLOS will have a higher chance of getting osteosarcoma.

  • Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have pain in your bones, pain in any areas of your body that does not go away, or any new or unusual lumps or swelling under your skin that is tender to touch.
Do not take TYMLOS:
  • if you had an allergic reaction to abaloparatide or any of the other ingredients in TYMLOS. The inactive ingredients in TYMLOS are phenol, sodium acetate trihydrate, acetic acid, and water for injection.
Before you take TYMLOS, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
  • have Paget’s disease of the bone or other bone disease.
  • have or have had any of the following: cancer in your bones; radiation therapy involving your bones; too much calcium in your blood; or an increase in your parathyroid hormone (hyperparathyroidism).
  • will have trouble injecting yourself with the TYMLOS pen and do not have someone who can help you.
  • are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, because TYMLOS is not for pregnant women, or if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if TYMLOS passes into your breast milk; you should not take TYMLOS and breastfeed.

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.

What are the possible side effects of TYMLOS?
TYMLOS can cause serious side effects including:
  • Decrease in blood pressure when you change positions. Some people may feel dizzy, have a faster heartbeat, or feel lightheaded soon after the TYMLOS injection is given. These symptoms generally go away within a few hours. Take your injection of TYMLOS in a place where you can sit or lie down right away if you get these symptoms. If your symptoms get worse or do not go away, stop taking TYMLOS and call your healthcare provider.
  • Increased blood calcium (hypercalcemia). TYMLOS can cause some people to have a higher blood calcium level than normal. Your healthcare provider may check your blood calcium before you start and during your treatment with TYMLOS. Tell your healthcare provider if you have nausea, vomiting, constipation, low energy, or muscle weakness. These may be signs there is too much calcium in your blood.
  • Increased urine calcium (hypercalciuria). TYMLOS can cause some people to have higher levels of calcium in their urine than normal. Increased calcium may also cause you to develop kidney stones (urolithiasis) in your kidneys, bladder, or urinary tract. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get any symptoms of kidney stones which may include pain in your lower back or lower stomach area, pain when you urinate, or blood in your urine.
The most common side effects of TYMLOS in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis include:
  • dizziness, nausea, headache, fast heartbeat, feeling tired (fatigue), upper stomach pain, and spinning feeling (vertigo).
The most common side effects of TYMLOS in men with osteoporosis include:
  • redness at injection site, dizziness, joint pain, swelling at injection site, pain at injection site, bruising, abdominal bloating, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, and bone pain.

These are not all the possible side effects of TYMLOS. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

How should I use TYMLOS?
  • Read the complete Instructions for Use (opens in a new tab) provided with your medicine.
  • If you take more TYMLOS than prescribed you may experience symptoms such as muscle weakness, low energy, headache, nausea, dizziness (especially when getting up after sitting for a while), and a faster heartbeat. Stop taking TYMLOS and call your healthcare provider right away.
  • You should not use TYMLOS for more than 2 years over your lifetime.
What is TYMLOS?

TYMLOS is a prescription medicine used to:

  • Treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women who are at high risk for bone fracture, or who cannot use another osteoporosis treatment or other osteoporosis treatments did not work well. TYMLOS can decrease the chance of having a fracture of the spine and other bones in postmenopausal women with thinning and weakening bones (osteoporosis).
  • Increase bone density in men with osteoporosis who are at high risk for bone fracture, or who cannot use another osteoporosis treatment or other osteoporosis treatments did not work well.

It is not known if TYMLOS is safe and effective for children and young adults 18 years and younger. TYMLOS should not be used in children and young adults whose bones are still growing.

Please read the full Prescribing Information (opens in a new tab), including Medication Guide (opens in a new tab).