Treatment Options for Symptomatic Obstructive HCM

If you're still short of breath or feeling tired on your current oHCM medication, you deserve the possibility of symptom improvement. CAMZYOS® may improve symptoms and the ability to be more active again.

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Oral Medication Used to Manage Symptoms

Traditional treatment includes beta-blockers (BB), calcium channel blockers (CCB), and disopyramide. These medications are used for symptom management of oHCM, but most are not approved by the FDA specifically for oHCM. Some data show that beta-blockers may also address the obstruction.

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Surgery to Remove the Obstruction

When the obstruction is severe, or medication fails to keep oHCM from worsening, surgery is an option that treats the obstruction. Alcohol septal ablation and septal myectomy are two types of surgery that can be performed (also known as septal reduction therapy). In removing the obstruction, surgery may also result in symptom relief.

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CAMZYOS: Oral Medication Used to Treat Symptoms and Reduce Obstruction

Unlike most medications commonly prescribed for oHCM, CAMZYOS was specifically designed to target myosin to treat the obstruction.

  • First-in-class cardiac myosin inhibitor to treat symptomatic oHCM
  • Studied longer than any other medication of its kind*
  • Can treat oHCM symptoms and the obstruction

*Based on 3 studies (EXPLORER-HCM, EXPLORER-LTE, and VALOR-HCM LTE)



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