TALK WITH YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT A DIFFERENT TREATMENT


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When it comes to Non-Erosive Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and Erosive Esophagitis (EE), not every treatment works for everyone. If you’ve been wondering if a different treatment option is right for you, it may be time to talk to your doctor.

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Starting the conversation

Be timely.

The longer you delay talking to your doctor about troublesome symptoms, the longer you could be delaying healing of your EE damage or related heartburn relief.

Be honest.

The best way for your doctor to find a treatment that works for you is by collecting all the facts. Don’t be shy with your doctor. They’re your best ally.

Be descriptive.

No detail is too small. What time of day do your symptoms occur? How long, often, and bothersome are your symptoms? Tell your doctor these details so they can identify the best treatment for you.


QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR

  • Why am I still experiencing symptoms, even though I’m taking medication for it?
  • Is there a different way to treat my condition, besides what I’m currently taking?
  • Are there other treatments that can provide healing benefits for acid-related damage to the esophagus?
  • How does VOQUEZNA (vonoprazan) work?
  • How long can it take to see results?

 

CONNECT WITH A TELEHEALTH PROVIDER

You can get in touch with an independent licensed healthcare provider from the comfort of home to see if VOQUEZNA or other options may be right for you.

Phathom is providing this link to a third-party website to help patients connect virtually with an independent healthcare provider. Phathom does not own or operate the third-party site and does not endorse or recommend any of the healthcare providers associated with the third-party site. You are responsible for assessing the qualifications of the healthcare provider and any medical advice that is provided.

PROVEN RESULTS

VOQUEZNA can help relieve heartburn in adults with Non-Erosive Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) or Erosive Esophagitis (EE) and help heal and maintain healing of EE.