Once your doctor prescribes AUSTEDO XR (deutetrabenazine)
extended-release tablets to help treat your tardive dyskinesia (TD),
it’s important to know what to expect.1 The timeline below
provides an overview of the stages of a typical treatment
journey with AUSTEDO XR.
What to expect
during treatment
Filling your prescription
Your doctor may write your prescription on paper and have you bring it to your pharmacy, or they may send it electronically to your pharmacy.
A pharmacy will process
your prescription using the
information provided.
Your prescription will be
filled by your pharmacy.
After you receive your prescription, discuss any additional questions you have about how to take AUSTEDO XR with the pharmacist or your doctor.
Reaching your appropriate dose
AUSTEDO XR offers multiple effective
dosing options. Your prescribed dose
may require a combination of strengths
to fit your individual needs. It’s important to take AUSTEDO XR exactly as your doctor tells you to take it.1
Your doctor will adjust your dose up or down in the first few weeks of treatment. This is known as titration. The benefit of titration is that your doctor can find the dose that provides effective movement reduction while ensuring the medicine is tolerated. Find more details on titrating AUSTEDO XR on the Dosing Information page.1
The Progress Tracker and Activity Log included in the Treatment Tracking Guide are designed to help you and your doctor see the progress of treatment over time. It can also help your doctor determine whether your treatment plan needs
to be adjusted both during the titration period and with your maintenance dose.
Staying on track
It may take time to see results, so whether you see progress as expected or not, it’s important to keep taking your medication as prescribed. If you have concerns, talk to your doctor so they can make adjustments as necessary.1
Set a routine
- Create and follow a medication routine. Remember that AUSTEDO XR must be taken exactly as prescribed1
- You can set an alarm as a medication reminder
- Keep your AUSTEDO XR tablets in the same place so you know where they are
Record
your treatment
Use the Progress Tracker and Activity Log included in the Treatment Tracking Guide to record when AUSTEDO XR is taken and any questions you may have for your doctor.
Have a plan
- Before starting AUSTEDO XR, talk to your doctor about what to do if you miss a dose
- Attach your dosing schedule to other daily routines so you are less likely to miss a dose
- Tell your doctor if you stop taking AUSTEDO XR for more than 1 week.
Do not take another dose until you talk to your doctor1
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Reference:
1. AUSTEDO® XR (deutetrabenazine) extended-release tablets/AUSTEDO® tablets current Prescribing Information. Parsippany, NJ: Teva Neuroscience, Inc.