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Every breath matters.

Don’t let RSV take your breath away.

ABRYSVO is an RSV vaccine for adults 60 and older who remain unvaccinated.

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ABRYSVO: CDC recommended as a single dose for:

  • All adults 75 and older
  • Adults 60 and older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, COPD, heart disease or diabetes

Talk to your pharmacist or doctor to see if ABRYSVO is right for you.

What is RSV?

  • RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is a highly contagious virus that can easily spread by touching a contaminated surface. The virus can also spread if an infected person coughs or sneezes and their droplets contact another person's eyes, nose, or mouth.
  • RSV can start mild, like a cold, with symptoms like congestion, runny nose, sore throat, fever, and cough. But can quickly become serious and lead to wheezing, shortness of breath, and other more serious consequences.

Get to know more about RSV and ABRYSVO

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The Risk of RSV for Older Adults:

  • Are you 75 and older?
  • Are you 60 and older with a chronic condition like asthma, COPD, heart disease or diabetes?

RSV can make you very sick and there are no prescription RSV treatments available for adults.

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As you age, your immune system weakens, leaving you vulnerable to a serious case of RSV.

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Having certain chronic conditions can put you at increased risk of severe RSV.

About ABRYSVO

ABRYSVO helps your immune system make antibodies against RSV.
Over 34,000 adults aged 60 and older participated in a clinical trial, where half received placebo, to study how ABRYSVO can help protect against RSV.

What are the most common side effects?

The most common side effects reported in adults 60 and older who received ABRYSVO were tiredness, headache, injection-site pain, and muscle pain.

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Cost and coverage*

Pfizer's ABRYSVO may be made available at no cost in accordance with the Inflation Reduction Act.*

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist to see if Pfizer's ABRYSVO is covered under your insurance plan. Additional savings and support options may be available at Pfizer RxPathways®.

Ask your pharmacist or doctor if ABRYSVO is covered under your insurance plan.

*This information is provided for informational purposes only. Accurate completion of reimbursement or coverage-related documentation is the responsibility of the healthcare provider and patient. Pfizer and its agents make no guarantee regarding reimbursement for any service or item.

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Ask About ABRYSVO

Don’t risk a serious case of RSV. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about ABRYSVO today.

How serious is RSV for those adults 60 and older?
Serious cases of RSV, like the flu, can lead to hospitalization, and death. Each year in the US, it is estimated that 6,000 to 10,000 older adults die from RSV.
How was ABRYSVO studied?
Over 34,000 adults aged 60 and older participated in a clinical trial, where half received ABRYSVO and half received placebo, to study how ABRYSVO can help protect against RSV.
What were the most common side effects in adults 60 and older who received ABRYSVO?
The most common side effects reported in adults 60 and older who received ABRYSVO were fatigue, headache, pain at the injection site, and muscle pain.
Who should get ABRYSVO?
ABRYSVO is included in the CDC recommendation as a single dose for all adults 75 and older, and adults aged 60-74 with certain chronic conditions like asthma, COPD, heart disease or diabetes.
When were RSV vaccines first made available?
RSV vaccines were first made available in May 2023 to protect people at increased risk for RSV, including infants and young children, and people aged 60 and older.
How often should adults 60+ get an RSV vaccine?
The RSV vaccine is not currently an annual vaccine, meaning people do not need to get a dose every RSV season.
If I haven't previously received an RSV vaccine, when is the best time to get protected?
Eligible adults can get an RSV vaccine at any time, but the best time to get vaccinated is in late summer or early fall before RSV usually starts to spread in communities.

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