STARTING YOUR
PATH FORWARD

You may have questions for your doctor on whether CRYSVITA® (burosumab-twza) is right for you or your child. Prepare for your next doctor’s visit by having your questions about X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) ready and downloading the CRYSVITA Overview Guide.

Leah, age 16,
living with XLH

PREPARE FOR YOUR NEXT VISIT

Here are a few questions to ask your doctor to get the conversation started and to see if CRYSVITA may be right for you or your child:

  • What is CRYSVITA?
  • Am I (or is my child) a good candidate for CRYSVITA?
  • What are the possible benefits of starting treatment?
  • How will the treatment affect my (or my child’s) condition or symptoms?
  • What are the possible side effects of CRYSVITA?

Provide the CRYSVITA Overview Guide to your doctor to help them decide whether CRYSVITA may be right for you.

Download the guide

Get the facts and the support you need to be confident in your knowledge.

– Aly, living with XLH and receiving CRYSVITA

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living with XLH

HOW IS CRYSVITA ADMINISTERED?

CRYSVITA is given as an injection under the skin and should be administered by a healthcare provider. Talk to your doctor for more information about dosing and preparing to start CRYSVITA.

CRYSVITA has a simple dosing schedule.

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Every 2 weeks for children

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Every 4 weeks for adults