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Eton Cares

Once you prescribe Galzin, your patients are automatically enrolled in Eton Cares* and all the benefits that come with it

  • $0 co-pay for commercially eligible patients*
  • Quick start program to provide patients with Galzin in as little as 24 hours
  • Enhanced Patient Assistance Program for uninsured or underinsured patients, including Medicare
  • Insurance specialists to assist with coverage needs
  • Pharmacist consultation, refill reminders, and regular check-ins

GET STARTED BY FILLING OUT A REFERRAL FORM

*Restrictions, limitations, and/or eligibility requirements may apply.

Galzin is available only through Optime Care specialty pharmacy. All prescriptions need to be sent directly to Optime Care.

Questions? Call 833-442-5946 or email etoncares@optimecare.com.

E-Prescribe

  • Select Optime Care for pharmacy to initiate the e-script in EMR system

Fax

Optime Care will follow up with a call to your office if additional patient information is required for the benefits investigation process.

Resources for you and your practice

Galzin Referral Form

Get your patients started on Galzin today

Download Referral Form

Galzin Brochure

Learn about the benefits of Galzin for your patients with Wilson disease

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Letter of Medical Necessity

Use this template to develop a letter explaining the medical necessity of Galzin for your patient

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Galzin Overview

Download this brief and informative overview of Galzin

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INDICATION AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

INDICATION

Galzin® (zinc acetate) is indicated for maintenance treatment of patients with Wilson’s disease who have been initially treated with a chelating agent.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Contraindication

Hypersensitivity to zinc acetate or any of the ingredients in Galzin.

Warnings and Precautions

Copper Deficiency: Several post-marketing cases reported that zinc acetate taken over extended periods of time may result in decreased enteral copper absorption and copper deficiency. If a patient develops signs and/or symptoms of copper deficiency, interrupt zinc treatment and measure zinc, 24-hr urinary copper, and non-ceruloplasmin bound copper (NCC) levels.

Gastric Ulcer: Gastric ulcers including complications of anemia and gastric ulcer perforation with peritonitis have been reported with long-term use of zinc acetate.

General: Galzin is not recommended for the initial therapy of symptomatic patients because of the delay required for zinc-induced increase in enterocytic metallothionein and blockade of copper uptake. Symptomatic patients should be treated initially using chelating agents. During initial therapy, neurological deterioration may occur as stores of copper are mobilized.

Information for Patients: GALZIN should be administered on an empty stomach, at least one hour before or two to three hours after meals. Capsules should be swallowed whole, not opened or chewed. Patients must be clinically monitored to determine the adequacy of zinc acetate therapy.

Monitoring Patients: Existing signs and symptoms of Wilson’s disease and 24-hour urine copper should be monitored. Neuropsychiatric evaluations including speech as well as liver function tests including bilirubin and aminotransferases, should be done as appropriate. In all treated patients, 24--hour urinary zinc levels may be a useful measure of compliance with the zinc acetate regimen.

Adverse Reactions

The most common adverse reactions are gastric irritation, elevations of serum alkaline phosphatase, amylase, and lipase suggesting pancreatitis.

To report a suspected adverse event related to GALZIN, contact Eton Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-855-224-0233 or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at www.fda.gov/safety/Medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see full Prescribing Information.