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Ventavis Insight Analytical Tool (VIAT) version 3.0:

Track and analyze quickly and easily

  • Displays complete vs partial treatments in selectable increments
  • Shows complete vs partial treatment times
  • Custom time-frame section allows users to capture past intervals
  • Snapshot shows completed treatments per day and average time per treatment for the week

Indication and Important Safety Information

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Indication:

Ventavis is indicated for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) (WHO Group 1) to improve a composite endpoint consisting of exercise tolerance, symptoms (NYHA Class), and lack of deterioration. Studies establishing effectiveness included predominantly patients with NYHA Functional Class III-IV symptoms and etiologies of idiopathic or heritable PAH (65%) or PAH associated with connective tissue disease (23%).

Important Safety Information

  • Hypotension leading to syncope has been observed; Ventavis should therefore not be initiated in patients with systolic blood pressure less than 85 mmHg.
  • Stop Ventavis immediately if signs of pulmonary edema occur; this may be a sign of pulmonary venous hypertension.
  • Ventavis inhalation may cause bronchospasm and patients with a history of hyperreactive airway disease may be more sensitive.
  • Serious adverse events reported at a rate of less than 3% included congestive heart failure, chest pain, supraventricular tachycardia, dyspnea, peripheral edema, and kidney failure. Vital signs should be monitored while initiating Ventavis.
  • In clinical studies, the most common adverse events occurring more often (≥6%) in Ventavis-treated patients than in patients taking placebo included vasodilation (flushing) (27% vs 9%), cough (39% vs 26%), headache (30% vs 20%), trismus (12% vs 3%), and insomnia (8% vs 2%).
  • Ventavis has the potential to increase the hypotensive effect of vasodilators and antihypertensive agents.
  • Ventavis also has the potential to increase risk of bleeding, particularly in patients maintained on anticoagulants.

Please see full Prescribing Information.