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Eton Cares

When your doctor prescribes Galzin, you’re automatically enrolled in Eton Cares, a full-service patient support program.

From treatment questions to financial support, knowledgeable and reliable professionals are ready to help you access Galzin for as little as $0 per month*


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

For questions or support, please contact us at our specialty pharmacy, Optime Care:


With Eton Cares, you’ll have access to

Care Coordinators
to help you receive your first prescription and access advocacy and educational resources

Insurance Specialists
to help you understand your benefits and provide financial assistance

Pharmacists
for 24/7 support, refill reminders, and shipment alerts

Resources for your treatment journey

Patient Brochure

Download this brief and informative brochure about Galzin

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INDICATION AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

INDICATION

GALZIN® (zinc acetate) is a prescription medicine used as a maintenance treatment of Wilson’s disease in patients that were initially treated with a medication used to remove metallic deposits in the body.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Always take GALZIN exactly as your doctor has directed.

Do not take GALZIN if you are allergic to zinc acetate or any of its other ingredients.

You should take GALZIN 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.

Copper Deficiency: Zinc acetate taken over long periods of time (i.e., months to years) may result in a loss of your body’s ability to absorb copper and therefore very low levels of copper. Your doctor will monitor you for signs and/or symptoms of low levels of copper during treatment with GALZIN. Your treatment may be interrupted so your doctor can test for zinc levels.

Gastric Ulcer: Gastric (stomach) ulcers may develop with long-term use of zinc acetate. If you develop signs and/or symptoms of stomach ulcers during treatment with zinc acetate. Your doctor will have you discontinue GALZIN treatment.

The most common adverse reactions are inflammation of the stomach lining, and increased levels of serum alkaline phosphatase (an enzyme that breaks down proteins), amylase (an enzyme that breaks starch into sugars), and lipase (an enzyme that helps the body digest fat) lasting from weeks to months suggesting pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs by contacting 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.

Contact Us

For order or insurance inquiries, questions, or support, please contact us at our specialty pharmacy, Optime Care: