Once-daily dose taken with a morning meal1
No need to adjust meals before or after dosing—patients take Bylvay during their regular eating schedule.
Bylvay is an IBAT inhibitor that has no clinically significant interactions with food1
Bylvay Can Be Taken 3 Ways With 2 Oral Formulation Options1
Oral Pellets
For patients weighing <19.5 kg
Oral Pellets
200 mcg
Oral Pellets
600 mcg
Not actual size
Should not be swallowed whole
Shells can be opened and mixed with food
Shells can be opened and mixed with liquids†
Capsules
For patients weighing ≥19.5 kg
Capsules
400 mcg
Capsules
1200 mcg
Not actual size
Swallowed whole
Capsules can be opened and mixed with food
Capsules can be opened and mixed with liquids†
Take Bylvay at least 4 hours before or 4 hours after taking a bile acid binding resin (e.g., cholestyramine, colesevelam, or colestipol).
After mixing Bylvay with food or liquids, discard the empty shells.
* For patients 12 months of age and older with Alagille syndrome or 3 months and older with PFIC.1
† Add 1 teaspoon (5 mL of liquid) of an age-appropriate liquid (for example, breast milk, infant formula, or water).1
Recommended Dosing1
For patients with pruritus in PFIC
Recommended
starting dose
40
mcg/kg/day
If there is no improvement in pruritus after 3 months, the dosage may be increased in 40 mcg/kg increments up to 120 mcg/kg once daily, not to exceed a daily dosage of 6 mg/day.
For patients with cholestatic
pruritus in Alagille syndrome
120
mcg/kg/day
Recommended
starting dose
Dose reduction to 40 mcg/kg/day may be considered if tolerability issues occur in the absence of other causes. Once tolerability issues stabilize, increase to 120 mcg/kg/day.
For a helpful dose-per-weight guide and complete instructions on dosage and administration, see the full Prescribing Information.
Give your patients flexible dosing administration options with Bylvay1
Oral Pellets are intended for use by patients weighing less than 19.5 kilograms. Capsules are intended for use by patients weighing 19.5 kilograms or more.
Maximum total daily dose for PFIC: 6 mg
Maximum total daily dose for Alagille syndrome: 7.2 mg
Preparation and Administration Instructions
Learn about Bylvay dosing, titration, and more by downloading the
Preparation and Administration Instructions
IBAT=ileal bile acid transporter; PFIC=progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis.
References:
- Bylvay Prescribing Information. Cambridge, MA: Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.; 2024.