DOSING

1 Injection, Once a Month

SIMPONI® requires fewer injections under the skin than the selected TNF blocker biologic medicines in moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA), active psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and active ankylosing spondylitis (AS). * Keep in mind that, as shown below, while how often you take a medicine matters, there are other important factors to consider. Talk to your doctor about treatment options and what might be right for you.

SIMPONI® (golimumab)*†‡

Single Pen

1 injection every 4 weeks

12

Total Injections per Year

Humira® (adalimumab)†‡§

Double PenDouble Pen

1 injection every 2 weeks

26

Total Injections per Year

Enbrel® (etanercept)†‡II

Single PenDouble Pen

1 injection every week

52

Total Injections Per Year

This chart is not intended to compare the safety, effectiveness, or uses of these treatments. While dosing may be important, there are other factors to consider. Talk to your healthcare provider about treatment options and what might be right for you.

*SIMPONI® is indicated for adults with moderately to severely active RA in combination with MTX, active PsA alone or in combination with MTX, or active AS.

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SIMPONI®, Humira®, and Enbrel® are also available in a prefilled syringe.

§Humira® is indicated for reducing signs and symptoms, inducing major clinical response, inhibiting the progression of structural damage, and improving physical function in adult patients with moderately to severely active RA, reducing signs and symptoms, inhibiting the progression of structural damage, and improving physical function in adult patients with active PsA, and reducing signs and symptoms in adult patients with active AS.

IIEnbrel® is indicated for reducing signs and symptoms, inducing major clinical response, inhibiting the progression of structural damage, and improving physical function in patients with moderately to severely active RA in combination with MTX or used alone, reducing signs and symptoms, inhibiting the progression of structural damage of active arthritis, and improving physical function in adult patients with PsA, with or without MTX, and reducing signs in patients with active AS.

This information, along with other factors, can be considered with your doctor when discussing treatment options. Please refer to each product's Prescribing Information and Medication Guide for recommended dosing and administration.

Humira is a registered trademark of AbbVie Inc.
Enbrel is a registered trademark of Immunex Corporation.

SELF-INJECTION OPTIONS

SIMPONI® Offers 2 Easy-to-Use Injection Options

If your doctor decides that you or your caregiver can give your injections at home, you will need to be trained on the proper way to self-inject SIMPONI® directly under the skin. Once you've learned how to self-inject, you can do it at home. Always read the Instructions for Use before using your SIMPONI® SmartJect® injector and each time you get a refill. There may be new information.

SmartJect® Autoinjector Specially Designed With Patients in Mind

The SmartJect® autoinjector is specially designed to help you self-inject—without ever having to see the needle. The SmartJect® autoinjector has
an easy-to-grip, oval-shaped body and a button on the side that takes only a simple squeeze to inject SIMPONI® under the skin.

Other built-in features include:

  • A thin needle that remains hidden throughout the injection process
  • A safety sleeve that has to be pressed firmly against the skin for the medicine to inject
  • A yellow indicator that appears in the viewing window when you have finished injecting to let you know the autoinjector has worked properly

If your doctor decides that you or a caregiver may be able to give your SIMPONI® injections at home, you should receive training on the right way to prepare and inject SIMPONI® using SmartJect®. Do not try to inject SIMPONI® yourself until you have been shown the right way to give the injections by your doctor or nurse.

Video: Injecting with SmartJect® Autoinjector

Auto Injecor

If your doctor decides that you or a caregiver may be able to give your SIMPONI® injections at home, you should receive training on the right way to prepare and inject SIMPONI® using SmartJect®. Do not try to inject SIMPONI® yourself until you have been shown the right way to give the injections by your doctor or nurse.

Auto Injecor

Video: Injecting with SmartJect® Autoinjector

The SIMPONI® Prefilled Syringe

As with the SmartJect® injector, if your doctor decides that you or a caregiver may be able to give your injections of SIMPONI® at home, you should receive training on the right way to prepare and inject SIMPONI® using the prefilled syringe before attempting to inject. Do not try to inject yourself until you have been shown the right way to give the injections by your doctor or nurse.

Always read the Instructions for Use before using your SIMPONI® prefilled syringe and each time you get a refill. There may be new information.

Needle Syringe

Video: Injecting with Prefilled Syringe

Please refer to the Medication
Guide
and Instructions for Use, included with your SIMPONI® medicine, for more information on injecting with SIMPONI® prefilled syringe or SmartJect® Autoinjector.

SIMPONI® is intended for use under the guidance and supervision of a doctor.

Getting SIMPONI® From a Specialty Pharmacy

Biologic medicines like SIMPONI® require special handling. Specialty pharmacies have experience managing these medicines.

1

Doctor

writes prescription and sends it to a specialty pharmacy

2

Specialty pharmacy

calls you about your insurance coverage and potential out-of-pocket costs

3

Specialty pharmacy

arranges delivery of your medicine

For your convenience, the specialty pharmacy can have your SIMPONI® delivered directly to you. Or, if you prefer, your medicine can be shipped to a treatment center—such as your doctor's office or a hospital—and you can pick it up yourself.

Medicine cost support is available. Learn more.

Biologics are medicines that are genetically engineered from products of living organisms, such as proteins, genes, or antibodies.