People May Not Understand What It’s Like Living With Chronic Drooling.
Sialorrhea is the medical term for drooling. It is a common symptom of certain neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, stroke, or cerebral palsy.
“It’s embarrassing being in public. People just stare at me while I’m drooling.”
Up to 75% of people with Parkinson’s disease EXPERIENCE CHRONIC DROOLING1
Some Patients with Drooling Experience:
Difficulty Speaking | Difficulty Eating | Mouth Irritations | Oral Hygiene Issues | Lung Infections
What Is XEOMIN?
XEOMIN is an FDA-approved prescription medication that is used to treat drooling. XEOMIN is a botulinum toxin type A, which helps to decrease activity of the glands responsible for saliva production.
The safety and efficacy of XEOMIN has been demonstrated in medical studies, and XEOMIN has been used in 6.5 million patients with various conditions, from more than 75 countries, for more than 12 years.
Not an actual patient. Individual results may vary.
Designed For Purity, XEOMIN Has Only The Ingredients It Needs To Deliver Results
XEOMIN is uniquely purified to contain only the therapeutic component. It utilizes XTRACT technology, a state-of-the-art manufacturing process that removes unnecessary proteins.*
is a state-of-the-art manufacturing process that removes the unnecessary proteins
*Repeated exposure to neurotoxins with complexing proteins may cause a treatment to not work as well as it once did. XEOMIN does not contain unnecessary proteins that, over time, may increase the risk of losing effectiveness. It is possible with all neurotoxins, including XEOMIN, to lose effectiveness.
†The direct impact of the non-therapeutic proteins on long term safety or efficacy has not been established. Information about the unique XEOMIN manufacturing process and the properties of incobotulinumtoxinA is not intended to imply superiority over other botulinum toxins.
How Does XEOMIN Work?
XEOMIN works by blocking the signals your brain sends to your saliva glands, so that you don’t produce as much saliva.
It is an injection that is administered in your doctor’s office.
Typically XEOMIN Starts Working in About One Week and the Effects Can Last Up to 4 months.
How Is XEOMIN Administered?
Your doctor:
- will inject XEOMIN into your salivary glands (which produce saliva), typically two on each side of your face
- may use an ultrasound to locate these glands
- will determine how much XEOMIN to inject based on your needs
Excessive Drooling Can Be Treated With XEOMIN
Patient
Savings Program
Take a step forward towards less drooling and speak with your doctor about XEOMIN.
Eligible commercially insursed patients
Save up to $5,000 annually*
Visit MERZCONNECT.com for additional information to help you get started and stay on XEOMIN.
XEOMIN Patient Savings is Available in Just 3 Easy Steps.
- Enroll in the program*
- Receive XEOMIN treatment
- Obtain program savings*†
Restrictions apply to eligibility. Commercial insurance required.
Reimbursement limited to out-of-pocket XEOMIN medication costs and related administration fees. State limitations may apply. Please see Full Terms and Conditions at MERZCONNECT.com. Merz reserves the right to change XEOMIN Patient Savings Program Terms and Conditions, including the eligibility requirements, at any time. This is not health insurance.
You may be required to pay upfront for your co-pay/co-insurance, as determined by your insurance coverage/policy and your healthcare provider’s co-pay collection practice.
Once you and your doctor have decided XEOMIN is right for you, MERZ CONNECT offers you savings and support to help you get started and stay on therapy.