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FOR PATIENTS WITH LYSOSOMAL ACID LIPASE DEFICIENCY (LAL-D) AND THEIR CAREGIVERS YOUR GUIDE TO INFUSIONS WITH KANUMA (sebelipase alfa) INDICATION KANUMA (sebelipase alfa) is indicated for the treatment of patients with a diagnosis of LAL-D. Please see the Important Safety Information on page 11 and the attached full Prescribing Information.

KANUMA INFUSIONS AND YOU You may have questions about starting your KANUMA treatment. Be sure to discuss your questions with your doctor. Use this brochure as a guide. Inside, you will find Information about KANUMA (pages 4-5) What to expect before, during, and after your infusions (pages 6-7) Support for people with LAL-D (pages 8-9) Talk to your doctor if you have questions about KANUMA or LAL-D. For additional support or questions, contact the OneSource patient support program at 1-888-765-4747. See page 8 for more details. Life-threatening and severe allergic reactions may occur in people who receive KANUMA. These reactions may occur in people who are starting treatment with KANUMA or in people who have previously received KANUMA without having an allergic reaction. Seek immediate medical care right away if you have any of the following signs or symptoms: chest pain or discomfort, wheezing or trouble breathing, rash or hives, red eyes, swelling of eyelids, rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing, or runny nose. For more information about KANUMA, please see the Important Safety Information on page 11 and the attached full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information. 3

LEARN MORE ABOUT KANUMA What is KANUMA? KANUMA is the only FDA-approved treatment for patients with a diagnosis of Lysosomal Acid Lipase Deficiency (LAL-D). What does KANUMA do? Patients with LAL-D are born with an important enzyme that is missing or not working properly. This enzyme, called lysosomal acid lipase (LAL), plays an important role in a key part of your body s cells, called lysosomes, by breaking down fatty material. KANUMA helps to replace the LAL enzyme that is missing or not working correctly. How is KANUMA administered? KANUMA is administered by intravenous (IV) infusion. An IV infusion is a way of delivering medicine directly into your bloodstream. What is the recommended dosage of KANUMA? For children and adults presenting with LAL-D, the recommended dosage of KANUMA is 1 mg/kg of body weight given by IV infusion once every other week. For infants under 6 months of age with rapidly progressive LAL-D, the recommended starting dosage of KANUMA is 1 mg/kg of body weight given by IV infusion once weekly. For infants under 6 months who do not respond to this dose, the doctor may increase the dosage to 3 mg/kg of body weight once weekly. KANUMA is administered by IV infusion. Tell your doctor if you have had a severe allergic reaction to eggs or egg products, as people with a known history of egg allergies were excluded from clinical trials. How long will my infusion last? Your KANUMA infusion will last at least 2 hours, though your doctor may decide to increase or decrease your infusion time. Where will I go for my infusions? Your doctor will talk with you about when and where your infusions will happen. They may be scheduled in his or her office, a hospital, or a specialized infusion center. Do I need to get all of the infusions recommended by my doctor? Yes. LAL-D is a genetic disease, which means that your body s makeup does not allow it to produce a properly functioning LAL enzyme. KANUMA is intended to replace the LAL enzyme that does not work correctly or may be missing. Talk to your doctor about the importance of staying on treatment. When will I know if KANUMA is working? You may not feel KANUMA working. Your doctor will monitor your care and review the appropriate test results. Does KANUMA have side effects? In infants with rapidly progressive disease presenting within the first 6 months of life treated with KANUMA, the most common side effects are diarrhea, vomiting, fever, stuffy or runny nose, low hemoglobin (red blood cells), cough, swelling of the nose and throat, and hives. In pediatric and adult patients treated with KANUMA, the most common side effects are headache, fever, sore throat, swelling of the nose and throat, weakness, constipation, and nausea. 4 For more information about KANUMA, please see the Important Safety Information on page 11 and the attached full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information. 5

KANUMA INFUSIONS: WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE YOU GO Bring these items to your first appointment: Your insurance card and ID (you may also want to call ahead to see if there are any other documents you will need) Items that may make you feel more comfortable (for example, a favorite pillow or blanket) WHEN YOU GET THERE At the start of your appointment, you will Check in with a receptionist who will look at your insurance card and ID, and may ask you to fill out some paperwork Meet with a healthcare provider, who may ask a few questions and check your blood pressure, temperature, breathing, pulse, and weight, as well as make other assessments Get set up in the space where you will be getting your infusion DURING YOUR INFUSION First, an IV will be set up; if you are uncomfortable with needles, talk with your healthcare provider or doctor about strategies to make you feel more comfortable Once the infusion starts, your KANUMA treatment will continue for at least 2 hours (though your doctor may decide to increase or decrease your infusion time) If you feel anything out of the ordinary, let a healthcare provider know right away Tell your healthcare provider right away if you notice any of the following reactions during or after your infusion: chest pain or discomfort, wheezing or trouble breathing, rash or hives, red eyes, swelling of eyelids, rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing, or runny nose AFTER YOUR INFUSION The IV or other device will be removed when the infusion is complete After your infusion, you may be asked to stay awhile so your healthcare provider can check your blood pressure, temperature, and pulse; if you do not feel well, let your healthcare provider know right away Tell your doctor or get medical help right away if you experience any severe signs or symptoms at any time during or after your infusion, such as chest pain or discomfort, wheezing or trouble breathing, rash or hives, red eyes, swelling of eyelids, rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing, or runny nose These are not all the possible side effects of KANUMA. Call your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects. To report suspected side effects contact Alexion at 1-844-259-6783 or the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. Remember, your infusion team is there for YOU. If you have questions or need assistance, just ask. 6 For more information about KANUMA, please see the Important Safety Information on page 11 and the attached full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information. 7

KANUMA SUPPORT BY ONESOURCE Whether you want to learn more about LAL-D, are considering discussing KANUMA with your doctor, or are already on treatment, OneSource is here to help. Alexion s objective is that every person living with LAL-D who can benefit from KANUMA will have access to it. Once you have discussed KANUMA with your doctor, and signed up with OneSource, you will be matched with a dedicated nurse case manager who can help answer any questions you may have about KANUMA or LAL-D. OneSource is staffed by Alexion nurse case managers who provide one-to-one education, information on funding options and access to KANUMA, and ongoing treatment support for people living with LAL-D and their caregivers. Our nurse case managers provide personalized support: Financial assistance programs can help with out-of-pocket expenses for KANUMA: The Alexion Commercial Co-pay Program can limit out-of-pocket expenses to $5 for eligible patients with commercial insurance OneSource can also provide information about patient assistance programs for patients without commercial insurance and for other treatment-related costs OneSource nurse case managers are reimbursement experts that can also help navigate the insurance approval process for benefits investigation and coverage Assistance from a dedicated nurse case manager Answers to questions about LAL-D or KANUMA Resources and education on the infusion process Help connecting patients with other families affected by LAL-D Get connected with your OneSource nurse case manager by calling 1-888-765-4747, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5 PM (ET). 8 Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. For more information about KANUMA, please see the Important Safety Information on page 11 and the attached full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information. 9

QUESTIONS/NOTES: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION INDICATION KANUMA (sebelipase alfa) is indicated for the treatment of patients with a diagnosis of LAL-D. Life-threatening and severe allergic reactions may occur in people who receive KANUMA. These reactions may occur in people who are starting treatment with KANUMA or in people who have previously received KANUMA without having an allergic reaction. Seek immediate medical care right away if you have any of the following signs or symptoms: Chest pain or discomfort Wheezing or trouble breathing Rash or hives Red eyes Swelling of eyelids Rapid heartbeat Rapid breathing Runny nose Tell your doctor if you have had a severe allergic reaction to eggs or egg products, as people with a known history of egg allergies were excluded from clinical trials. In infants with rapidly progressive disease presenting within the first 6 months of life treated with KANUMA, the most common side effects are diarrhea, vomiting, fever, stuffy or runny nose, low hemoglobin (red blood cells), cough, swelling of the nose and throat, and hives. In pediatric and adult patients treated with KANUMA, the most common side effects are headache, fever, sore throat, swelling of the nose and throat, weakness, constipation, and nausea. These are not all the possible side effects of KANUMA. Call your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects. To report suspected side effects contact Alexion at 1-844-259-6783 or the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. For additional important safety information, please see the attached full Prescribing Information for KANUMA. 10 For more information about KANUMA, please see the Important Safety Information on page 11 and the attached full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information. 11

YOUR INFUSIONS WITH KANUMA KANUMA is the only FDA-approved treatment for LAL-D. KANUMA is administered by intravenous (IV) infusion Your healthcare team will help you schedule your infusions with KANUMA. Your infusions may take place in your doctor s office, a hospital, or a specialized infusion center When you arrive, a healthcare provider will get you settled and set up your IV. Once your IV is set up, the infusion begins and will last at least 2 hours, though your doctor may decide to increase or decrease your infusion time After your infusion, the IV will be removed and your healthcare provider will check in with you. Your healthcare provider may check your blood pressure, temperature, and pulse Talk to your doctor about the importance of receiving regular infusions with KANUMA Get connected with your OneSource nurse case manager by calling 1-888-765-4747, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5 PM (ET). For more information about KANUMA, please see the Important Safety Information on page 11 and the attached full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information. To learn more, visit kanuma.com KANUMA and OneSource are trademarks and Alexion is a registered trademark of Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Copyright 2015, Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. All rights reserved. US/KAN-LAL/15/0012