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Title: Movantik TV Spot - "Opioid Baggage"

: "In a quiet neighborhood, the weight of addiction looms heavy on those who struggle with opioid-induced constipation (OIC). But now, thanks to Movantik, there's a way to leave that opioid baggage behind."

: "Meet Emily and James, a couple who understand the burden of OIC more than anyone."

: "Every day, in addition to their opioid medication, they're forced to carry around the distressing side effect of opioid use."

: "But now, their lives are about to change."

: "Movantik - a prescription medication that specifically targets OIC. It works by blocking the opioid receptors in the gut, providing relief so you can become free from that baggage."

: "With Movantik, we found freedom from OIC."

: "Don't let OIC control your life. Talk to your healthcare provider about Movantik today."

: "Movantik - because it's time to leave the opioid baggage behind."

[Screen fades to black; Movantik logo and contact information appear]

[End of the TV spot]

Disclaimer: This is an advertisement for Movantik and its benefits in relieving opioid-induced constipation. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting or stopping any medication. Side effects and effectiveness may vary. Movantik may not be suitable for everyone.

Movantik TV commercial - Opioid Baggage produced for Movantik was first shown on television on August 19, 2015.

Frequently Asked Questions about movantik tv spot, 'opioid baggage'

MOVANTIK blocks opioids from attaching to something called “mu-receptors” in your bowels - directly targeting the area impacted by opioid-induced constipation. This design helps provide relief efficiently and enable bowel movements.

If Movantik (naloxegol) doesn't work well enough, you can continue to take laxatives like Dulcolax (bisacodyl) or enemas to help with your constipation. Is Movantik (naloxegol) a stool softener?

Pain medications, called “opioids” (such as morphine, hydromorphone, oxycodone and Tylenol #3,) may cause constipation. Opioids slow down the movement of stool through your bowel (intestines). This gives your bowel more time to take the water out of your stool, making it hard, dry and difficult to pass.

MOVANTIK may cause serious side effects, including: Opioid withdrawal. You may have symptoms of opioid withdrawal during treatment with MOVANTIK, including sweating, chills, diarrhea, stomach pain, anxiety, irritability, and yawning.

MOVANTIK is a prescription medicine used to treat constipation that is caused by prescription pain medicines called opioids, in adults with long-lasting (chronic) pain that is not caused by active cancer. Click here for the Medication Guide and full Prescribing Information for MOVANTIK.

The recommended MOVANTIK dosage is 25 mg once daily in the morning. If patients are not able to tolerate MOVANTIK, reduce the dosage to 12.5 mg once daily [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.2)].

MOVANTIK is taken once a day in the morning, on an empty stomach,* for the duration of opioid treatment. In the same 2 studies, response rate for MOVANTIK was 40% to 44% with a 25 mg dose and 35% to 41% with a 12.5 mg dose.

Try a Different Opioid Some studies have found that fentanyl may cause less constipation than morphine. Tapentadol may also be easier on your intestines than oxycodone. Methadone may also be less constipating. Talk to your doctor about which drugs will give you the right balance of pain relief and fewer side effects.

Stimulants. It's better to try these if your constipation is severe and other drugs haven't worked. They cause your intestines to squeeze so things get moving. Two of the more common ones are bisacodyl (Correctol, Ducodyl, Dulcolax) and sennocides (Senexon, Senokot).

In 2 clinical studies, MOVANTIK worked quickly - often within 6 to 12 hours of the first dose. MOVANTIK is taken once a day in the morning, on an empty stomach,* for the duration of opioid treatment. In the same 2 studies, response rate for MOVANTIK was 40% to 44% with a 25 mg dose and 35% to 41% with a 12.5 mg dose.

The average cost for 30 Tablet(s), 25mg each, is $478.99. You can buy Movantik at the discounted price of $404.23 by using the WebMDRx coupon, a savings of 16%. Even if this drug is covered by Medicare or your insurance, we recommend you compare prices. The WebMDRx coupon or cash price may be less than your co-pay.

MOVANTIK should be taken exactly as your health care provider tells you. *At least 1 hour before the first meal of the day or 2 hours after the meal. Consumption of grapefruit or grapefruit juice during treatment with MOVANTIK is to be avoided.

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What is Movantik?Movantik is a medication used to treat opioid-induced constipation (OIC) in adults with chronic non-cancer pain , including chronic pain related to prior cancer or its treatment. It i...

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