BENT CARROT 2.0 TV COMMERCIAL
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A bend with a bump in your erection might be…
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Find out more at BentCarrot.com
painful…
embarrassing…
difficult to talk about…
and could be Peyronie’s disease or PD—a real medical condition that urologists can diagnose and
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Peyronie’s disease (PD) is a condition that involves a buildup of scar tissue that causes a bend in the erection.
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XIAFLEX® (collagenase clostridium histolyticum) injection 0.9mg
THE ONLY FDA-APPROVED NONSURGICAL TREATMENT FOR PD
have been treating for more than 8 years with XIAFLEX®, the only FDA-approved nonsurgical treatment for appropriate men with PD.
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XIAFLEX is a prescription injection for adult men with Peyronie’s disease with a “plaque” that can be felt and a curve in their penis greater than 30 degrees when treatment is started.
Along with daily gentle penile stretching and straightening exercises, XIAFLEX has been proven to help gradually reduce the bend.
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A treatment cycle with XIAFLEX involves a series of injections paired with penile stretching and straightening exercises. You may receive up to 4 treatment cycles. Individual results may vary.
Don’t receive if the treatment area involves your urethra or if you’re allergic to any of the ingredients.
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Urethra is the tube your urine passes through.
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For complete list of ingredients, visit XIAFLEX.com
May cause serious side effects, including: penile fracture or other serious injury during an erection; and severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. Seek help if you have any of these symptoms.
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May cause localized skin and soft tissue death (necrosis) due to a hematoma, which could require surgery.
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Signs of serious injury to the penis: popping sound or sensation, sudden inability to keep an erection, pain, bruising, swelling, difficulty urinating or blood in urine.
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Symptoms of anaphylaxis: hives, swollen face, breathing trouble, chest pain, low blood pressure, dizziness/fainting.
Do not have any sexual activity during and for at least 4 weeks after each treatment cycle. Sudden back pain reactions and fainting can happen after treatment.
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Treatment cycle includes 2 injections, 1 to 3 days apart.
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If you are dizzy or feel faint, lie down until the symptoms go away.
Tell your doctor if you a have bleeding condition or take blood thinners, as risk of bleeding or bruising at the treatment site is increased.
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These are not all the possible side effects. Ask your doctor for more information.
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As of May 2022, more than 38,000 men prescribed XIAFLEX for PD.
Join the tens of thousands of men who’ve been prescribed XIAFLEX.
Make an appointment with a XIAFLEX-trained urologist.
Visit BentCarrot.com to find one today.
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FIND A XIAFLEX-TRAINED UROLOGIST AT BENTCARROT.COM
CALL 877-XIAFLEX FOR MORE INFORMATION
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IF ELIGIBLE, YOU MAY PAY $0 OUT OF POCKET FOR XIAFLEX*
CALL 1-800-743-2382 TO FIND OUT IF YOU QUALIFY
*Most eligible patients with commercial insurance paid $0 copay for XIAFLEX. Based on analysis of claims filed November 2017 through April 2020. Terms and conditions apply.