Why Choose NITYR (nitisinone) Tablets for your Patients?

Your Patients Have a Choice

Your patients living with Tyrosinemia Type 1 (HT-1) may be unaware of NITYR (nitisinone) Tablets as an option for Nitisinone (NTBC), which has been designed with their interests in mind and may offer greater convenience.

NITYR tablets give you the possibility to adapt to each patient’s changing needs without changing their prescription and helps liberate patients and their caregivers by providing a simpler regimen and support throughout their treatment journey.

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NITYR Fits in with your Patient’s Life

NITYR Tablets are very small and discreet (baby aspirin-sized), which may make it easier for patients to swallow and take on the go.1 From the age of 3, many patients can easily swallow the tablets, after consultation with a healthcare provider.

NITYR Tablets:

  • Can be disintegrated and administered via oral syringe as a suspension
  • Can be crushed and mixed with applesauce
  • Can be swallowed whole

Try. Decide.

Give your patients the opportunity to try the NITYR Experience and decide if NITYR is right for them – all without any interference at any level to their current NTBC supply.

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People who choose NITYR don’t look back.2

100%

of fully enrolled, insured patients with HT-1 who have received NITYR have not voluntarily returned to Orfadin* (nitisinone).1**

Since launch

Most of the top institutions prescribing nitisinone choose NITYR for their patients with HT-1.

The top 2 children’s hospitals in the US choose NITYR for their patients with HT-1.2II

* Orfadin is a registered trademark, licensed by Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB (publ) and is marketed by Sobi, Inc.

** Data represents fully enrolled, insured NITYR patients in the US from August 2017 to February 2021.

§ US patient data from August 2017 to February 2021. Institutions ranked by Definitive Healthcare data.

II US patient data from August 2017 to February 2021. Institutions ranked by U.S. News: Best Children’s Hospitals 2020-21.

References

1. Data on file: REF-00041.
2. Data on file: REF-00005.