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Eat Healthy When Dining Out. Resources to Help. Indication • FOSRENOL is a prescription medication used in people with end stage renal disease (ESRD) to lower the amount of phosphate in the blood. Important Safety Information • Do not take FOSRENOL if you have blocked bowels or severe constipation. Please see Important Safety Information on pages 2 and 3 and click here for Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide.
Important Safety Information Indication • FOSRENOL is a prescription medication used in • Tell your doctor that you are taking FOSRENOL before people with end stage renal disease (ESRD) to lower having an x-ray of your stomach (abdomen). the amount of phosphate in the blood. • The most common side effects reported in clinical studies of FOSRENOL were nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, Important Safety Information and stomach pain. • Do not take FOSRENOL if you have blocked bowels • Tell your doctor about all of the medications you are or severe constipation. taking, including prescription and non-prescription • Tell your doctor if you have or have had bowel surgery, medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements. colon cancer, blocked bowels, decreased movement Especially tell him or her if you take antacids, antibiotics, of your bowel, constipation, or diabetes. Serious or thyroid medication. cases of blocked bowels and severe constipation have • Talk to your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to been seen with FOSRENOL, some requiring surgery become pregnant, or plan to breastfeed. It is not or hospitalization. known if FOSRENOL will harm your baby. • Do not swallow tablets whole, as your chance of • FOSRENOL has not been studied in patients under having serious stomach or bowel problems may 18 years of age. increase. Chew tablets completely before swallowing. If you cannot chew tablets completely, Please click here for Full Prescribing Information and or if you have tooth disease, you may crush the Medication Guide. tablets completely before swallowing. Take FOSRENOL with or right after meals. • Tell your doctor about any stomach or bowel condition you might have, including stomach ulcers, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, or bowel blockage. 2|3
Mexican Food Italian Food Try Instead of Try Instead of chili pepper salsa tomato-based salsa salad with oil and antipasto vinegar dressing fajitas or chicken tacos bean dishes or (limited cheese chili con carne pasta dish prepared with tomato sauces or tomatoes) fresh lower-potassium vegetables and non- white rice Spanish rice tomato–based sauce (eg, oil and garlic, pesto) Indication chicken or vegetable pizza with pepperoni • FOSRENOL is a prescription medication used in pizza (tomato sauce and sausage people with end stage renal disease (ESRD) to lower and cheese used lightly) the amount of phosphate in the blood. Important Safety Information Talk to your renal dietitian or doctor to design the diet that is right for you. Some of the recommended foods • Do not take FOSRENOL if you have blocked bowels contain an amount of nutrients or ingredients that may or severe constipation. not be suitable for your diet. Please see additional Important Safety Information on pages 2 and 3 and click here for Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide. 4|5
Asian Food Fast Food Try Instead of Try Instead of hot pepper oil soy sauce, fish sauce, water with lemon or lime, milk shakes or or foods with MSG freshly made lemonade, cola sodas (monosodium glutamate) or freshly brewed iced tea steamed rice fried rice unsalted onion rings, French fries, baked coleslaw, macaroni salad potato, or potato chips sushi made with entrées made with cucumber and cooked heavy sauces or sushi regular or junior-sized large, super-sized, or shrimp, crab, or eel; rolls made with avocado hamburger king-sized hamburger or grilled fish or chicken or cheeseburger with stir-fried vegetables (snow peas, string beans, water chestnuts, bean Important Safety Information sprouts, and bok choy) • Tell your doctor if you have or have had bowel that are not served in surgery, colon cancer, blocked bowels, decreased heavy sauces movement of your bowel, constipation, or diabetes. Serious cases of blocked bowels and severe constipation have been seen with FOSRENOL, Talk to your renal dietitian or doctor to design the diet some requiring surgery or hospitalization. that is right for you. Some of the recommended foods contain an amount of nutrients or ingredients that may Please see additional Important Safety Information on not be suitable for your diet. pages 2 and 3 and click here for Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide. 6|7
Southern Food Tips for Eating Healthy When Dining Out Try Instead of fried chicken with salted or cured ham, •P lan ahead. Go online to check out the menu skin removed sausages, bacon, or in advance or call ahead to the restaurant to ask salt pork about the menu and how the restaurant prepares its food. string beans, okra, dried beans or or corn black-eyed peas •W atch portion sizes. Share your dish with a friend or take it home. mustard greens or cooked greens • Limit the salad dressing. Ask for salad wilted lettuce or spinach dressing on the side. •N o refills. Ask your server not to refill your Important Safety Information glass or cup. • Do not swallow tablets whole, as your chance of having serious stomach or bowel problems •A ppetizer = meal. Order an appetizer as may increase. Chew tablets completely before your main course. swallowing. If you cannot chew tablets completely, or if you have tooth disease, Talk to your renal dietitian or doctor to design the diet you may crush the tablets completely before that is right for you. Some of the recommended foods swallowing. Take FOSRENOL with or right contain an amount of nutrients or ingredients that may after meals. not be suitable for your diet. Please see additional Important Safety Information on pages 2 and 3 and click here for Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide. 8|9
Notes Please see Important Safety Information on pages 2 and 3 and click here for Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide. 10 | 11
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088. Be sure to consult your healthcare provider with any questions about your condition or treatment. Please see Important Safety Information on pages 2 and 3 and click here for Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide. www.fosrenolontrackprogram.com www.fosrenol.com FOSRENOL On TrackTM is a trademark of Shire LLC. FOSRENOL® is registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office. Shire US Inc. 1-800-828-2088 ©2013 Shire US Inc., Wayne, PA 19087 S00465 12/13
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