Downloads and resource library
Download printable PDFs of information regarding your treatment with VYXEOS (vix-e-ose), below.
Discussion Guide
Ask your healthcare team important questions during appointments and take notes with our Discussion Guide.
VYXEOS Patient Guide
Information on what to expect when undergoing treatment.
Support group information
There are a variety of patient and caregiver support groups and resources available for information about sAML.
Jazz Pharmaceuticals does not endorse and is not responsible for the content included in these resources. The foundations listed above are independent from Jazz, and the foundations’ award assistance, if any, is based on their own eligibility criteria without any influence or control by Jazz Pharmaceuticals.
Your healthcare team should always be your first source of information and advice. Support groups can be a way for you to connect with others who may also be undergoing a similar treatment plan. Hospital-based or clinic-based support networks may also provide social work services, financial aid, nutritional advice, and other assistance.
Helpful tips during sAML treatment
Feelings of sadness, anxiety, and loneliness are normal during treatment
Talk with your doctor about these concerns. Your healthcare team can provide you with sources of information and advice.
Accept support
Reach out to family, friends, and any support groups that may be able to offer advice and solace for those going through chemotherapy.
Stay positive
Chemotherapy can leave you feeling lonely and worried about the future. Continue your normal hobbies as much as possible. Reading, doing puzzles, journaling, and meditating may help you maintain a positive attitude.
Stay physically active
Take walks and engage in physical activities that are okayed by your doctor. Keeping your body in the best possible shape may help during treatment.
Eat healthy
During chemotherapy, it is important to fuel your body with sources of vitamins and nutrients to keep energy levels steady.
Please speak with your doctor before starting any new exercise or nutrition regimen.
Your healthcare team should always be your first source of information and advice. Support groups can be a way for you to connect with others who may also be undergoing a similar treatment plan. Hospital-based or clinic-based support networks may also provide social work services, financial aid, nutritional advice, and other assistance.