Explore a UC journey to VELSIPITY
Start your journey with a conversation with your doctor about VELSIPITY for adults with moderate to severe UC
Asking about a different therapy for UC
Getting started on VELSIPITY
Taking VELSIPITY
If 5-ASAs* such as mesalamine or steroids aren't working well enough† for you, ask your doctor about VELSIPITY.
*5-ASAs are 5-aminosalicylic acid derivatives.
†In VELSIPITY studies, people with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis had an inadequate response, loss of response, or intolerance to one or more of the following treatment options: oral aminosalicylates, corticosteroids, thiopurines, Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, or biologics prior to enrollment.
Schedule an appointment with your doctor.
Discussing the safety information and potential benefits and risks of VELSIPITY.
Have a conversation.
Work with your doctor to determine whether VELSIPITY is appropriate for you. This will include screening tests.
Click here for a video on getting started, featuring a real doctor.
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These screening tests will include blood tests, as well as tests to look at the health of your heart (like an electrocardiogram, or ECG) and eye and skin examinations. Your doctor will also review your medical history.
Begin taking VELSIPITY.
Set a reminder to take VELSIPITY once every day! See how patients responded in clinical trials.