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  1. Learn about Heron Connect® support programs for patients and providers. Explore services, enrollment, and access solutions for CINVANTI® (aprepitant) injectable emulsion, SUSTOL® (granisetron) extended-release injection, and ZYNRELEF™ (bupivacaine and meloxicam) extended-release solution.

    • Overview of Zynrelef

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    • Sustol

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    • Contraindications
    • Warnings and Precautions
    • Use in Specific Populations
    • Adverse Reactions

    CINVANTI is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to any of the components of CINVANTI. Concurrent use of pimozide with CINVANTI is contraindicated.

    Clinically Significant CYP3A4 Drug Interactions Aprepitant is a substrate, weak-to-moderate (dose-dependent) inhibitor, and an inducer of CYP3A4. 1. Use of CINVANTI with other drugs that are CYP3A4 substrates may result in increased plasma concentration of the concomitant drug. 1.1. Use of pimozide with CINVANTI is contraindicated due to the risk o...

    Avoid use of CINVANTI in pregnant women as alcohol is an inactive ingredient for CINVANTI. There is no safe level of alcohol exposure in pregnancy.

    The most common adverse reactions are: 1. Single-dose fosaprepitant with MEC (≥2%): fatigue, diarrhea, neutropenia, asthenia, anemia, peripheral neuropathy, leukopenia, dyspepsia, urinary tract infection, pain in extremity. 2. 3-day oral aprepitant with MEC (≥1% and greater than standard therapy): fatigue and eructation. 3. Single-dose fosaprepitan...

  2. What is Heron Connect? Heron Connect is a suite of programs and services that provide access and reimbursement support related to CINVANTI ® treatment for your practice and financial support for your eligible patients. Heron Connect is staffed by a dedicated team of Reimbursement Counselors who can answer questions and provide support tools.

    • Grey Heron. Ardea cinerea. Length: 90cm to 98cm. Wingspan: 175cm to 195cm. Weight: 1000g to 2kg. Learn more about the Grey Heron. The Grey heron is easily the UK’s most common heron, with an estimated breeding population of around 13,000 nests.
    • Little Egret. Egretta garzetta. Length: 55cm to 65cm. Wingspan: 88cm to 95cm. Weight: 350g to 550g. Learn more about the Little Egret. Little egrets started wintering on the French Mediterranean coast in the mid-19th-century, and would return northwards and westwards to breed across central and northern Europe.
    • Bittern. Botaurus stellaris. Length: 64cm to 80cm. Wingspan: 125cm to 133cm. Weight: 650g to 2kg. Learn more about the Bittern. The Eurasian bittern is almost the opposite of the Egret; they’re small, compact, with a relatively thick neck and camouflaged brown plumage.
    • American Bittern. Botaurus lentiginosus. American Bittern in flight. American Bittern foraging in the water. Length: 58cm to 85cm. Wingspan: 92cm to 115cm.
  3. Heron Connect. Registering Is Easy. Please have ready to upload: picture or scan of original prescription as well as proof of income (any of the following are acceptable documents: paystubs, federal tax return, social security check or awards letter.

  4. The heron is an easily recognised, grey-backed bird, with long legs, a long, white neck, bright yellow bill and a black eyestripe that continues as long, drooping feathers down the neck. Flies with its long legs stretched out, but its neck pulled in.

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  6. The most basic version of deterrents tend to be either a net over the top of the pond, to simply prevent anything from getting to the pond at all, or a decoy heron, which just sits by the edge of the pond and is designed to put off other herons from entering the decoys territory.

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