
High Bad Cholesterol (LDL-C) Treatment | Repatha® (evolocumab)
Learn about how Repatha® helps to reduce risk of a heart attack & lower high bad cholesterol for adults at increased risk of a major cardiovascular event. See Full Safety & Prescribing Info.
How to Take Repatha® (evolocumab) Injection
Find how to take Repatha® SureClick® Autoinjector, Pushtronex® System, and Prefilled Syringe through self-administration. See Full Prescribing & Safety Info.
Patient Resources and Support | Repatha® (evolocumab)
Access helpful Repatha® resources to support you on your path to lowering your high bad (LDL) cholesterol. See Full Prescribing & Safety Info.
What is Repatha® (evolocumab)?
Learn what Repatha® is and how it can dramatically lower bad cholesterol (LDL-C) & reduce risk of a heart attack for adults at increased risk of a major cardiovascular event.
The recommended subcutaneous dosage of REPATHA in patients with HoFH is 420 mg once monthly. In patients with HoFH, measure LDL-C levels 4 to 8 weeks after starting REPATHA, …
Starting Repatha® (evolocumab) Treatment
See how to get started with your Repatha® treatment plan, including financial support resources, how to fill your prescription, and more. See Full Prescribing & Safety Info.
Repatha® (evolocumab) Cost and Co-Pay Card Information
See what Repatha® may cost depending on your insurance coverage and if, as a commercial patient, you may be eligible for the Repatha® Co-Pay Card. See Full Prescribing & Safety Info.
Amgen® SupportPlus Enrollment | Repatha® (evolocumab)
Enroll in Amgen® SupportPlus to access financial support and helpful resources to help you through your Repatha® treatment. See Full Prescribing & Safety Info.
What is Bad Cholesterol (LDL-C)? | Repatha® (evolocumab)
Learn what bad LDL cholesterol is, the risks of having high LDL, and how a treatment option like Repatha® can help. See Full Safety & Prescribing Info.
Repatha® is an injectable prescription medicine used: • to reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular (CV) events, such as death from cardiovascular disease, heart attack, stroke, …