Brand name THIOLA EC
- Tips on confirming you receive brand name THIOLA EC
- Ask your doctor to include “Dispense as Written (DAW)” on your THIOLA EC prescription form
- Check that your pill bottle says “THIOLA EC,” provided by Eversana, our specialty pharmacy†
- Verify T1 or T3 is printed on the tablet
- Expect the HUB to contact you to fill your prescription and schedule your prescription refills
- Call the Total Care HUB at 844-484-4652 if you have any question about your THIOLA EC prescription
What to do if you receive generic tiopronin
- If you received generic tiopronin
- Notify your pharmacist and talk to your doctor immediately to request brand name THIOLA EC for all new prescriptions and refills moving forward
- Call the Total Care HUB at 844-484-4652 if you received generic tiopronin
Reimbursement support
- $0 copay for all eligible, commercially insured patients*
- Reimbursement support and patient assistance programs available
- Assistance with insurance benefit verifications, prior authorizations, and appeals
* See full Copay Terms and Conditions.
† The Total Care HUB, administered by Specialty Pharmacy, Eversana, is the ONLY patient services and dispensing pharmacy for brand name THIOLA® (tiopronin) tablets and THIOLA EC® (tiopronin, delayed-release tablets).
THIOLA EC® (tiopronin, delayed-release tablets)
Important Safety Information
What is THIOLA EC® (tiopronin, delayed-release tablets)?
THIOLA EC is a prescription medication provided in a delayed-release tablet. It is used in combination with high fluid intake, alkali (low acid), and dietary changes to help prevent the formation of one type (cystine) of kidney stones in certain adult and pediatric patients that weigh at least 44 pounds (20 kg) and who do not respond to these measures alone.
Who should not take THIOLA EC?
THIOLA EC should not be taken if you:
- Are allergic to THIOLA EC, or any of the ingredients in THIOLA EC.
What should I tell my doctor before taking THIOLA EC?
THIOLA EC may not be right for you. Before taking THIOLA EC, tell your doctor about:
- all health conditions you may have and any medications you may be taking
- if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant
- if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed
What should I avoid while taking THIOLA EC?
You should avoid drinking alcohol 2 hours before and 3 hours after taking THIOLA EC.
What are possible side effects of THIOLA EC?
Serious Side Effects: THIOLA EC can cause proteinuria (high amounts of protein in urine), including serious kidney problems, and hypersensitivity reactions (including fever, rash, joint pain and enlarged or swollen lymph nodes).
Most Common Side Effects: Nausea, diarrhea or soft stools, sores in the mouth, rash, fatigue, fever, muscle or joint pain, high amounts of protein in urine, vomiting.
These are not all the possible side effects of THIOLA EC. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
You may report negative side effects to Travere Therapeutics Medical Information at 1-877-659-5518, or to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
Please click here for full Prescribing Information and additional Important Safety Information.
THIOLA® (tiopronin)
Important Safety Information
What is THIOLA® (tiopronin tablets)?
THIOLA is a prescription medicine. It is used in combination with high fluid intake, alkali (low acid), and dietary changes to help prevent the formation of one type (cystine) of kidney stone in certain adult and pediatric patients that weigh at least 44 pounds (20 kg) and who do not respond to these measures alone.
Who should not take THIOLA?
THIOLA should not be taken if you:
- Are allergic to THIOLA, or any of the ingredients in THIOLA.
What should I tell my doctor before taking THIOLA?
THIOLA may not be right for you. Before taking THIOLA, tell your doctor about:
- all health conditions you may have and any medications you may be taking
- if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant
- if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed
What are possible side effects of THIOLA?
Serious Side Effects: THIOLA can cause proteinuria (high amounts of protein in urine), including serious kidney problems, and hypersensitivity reactions (including fever, rash, joint pain and enlarged or swollen lymph nodes).
Most Common Side Effects: Nausea, diarrhea or soft stools, sores in the mouth, rash, fatigue, fever, muscle or joint pain, high amounts of protein in urine, vomiting.
These are not all the possible side effects of THIOLA. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
You may report negative side effects to Travere Therapeutics Medical Information at 1-877-659-5518, or to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
Please click here for full Prescribing Information and additional Important Safety Information.