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Norditropin® is indicated for use in children with short stature due to certain growth disorders and adults with growth hormone deficiency. Please scroll down to see full indications and usage.
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Taking steps toward the answers you need.
When searching for answers to your questions about your child’s growth, it may help to know that other parents have been in your shoes—and learned step by step how to get the information they needed. Whether your child’s short stature is due to a medical condition or other factors, you can take steps to find out.
See the Steps
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Left to right: Shannah, Amanda, and Shauna, moms of children who use Norditropin®.
Selected Important Safety Information
Do not use Norditropin® if: you have a critical illness caused by certain types of heart or stomach surgery, trauma or breathing (respiratory) problems; you are a child with Prader-Willi syndrome who is severely obese or has breathing problems including sleep apnea; you have cancer or other tumors; you are allergic to somatropin or any of the ingredients in Norditropin®; your healthcare provider tells you that you have certain types of eye problems caused by diabetes (diabetic retinopathy); you are a child with closed bone growth plates (epiphyses).
Please click here or scroll below for additional Important Safety Information.
Referral to a specialist.
Your child’s doctor may refer you to a specialist, such as a pediatric endocrinologist. He or she can answer your questions to help you make informed decisions about your child’s health. Here’s what you may expect at your visit:
An examination – the doctor may conduct a thorough physical exam of your child and gather family medical history
 
An evaluation of growth – your child’s height and weight will be measured and compared to their peers
 
Diagnostic tests – the doctor may order blood tests, X-rays, or a stimulation (stim) test
It may be helpful for you to prepare for your visit by jotting down a few questions to ask the specialist.
Learn What to Ask
1 family’s steps toward a diagnosis.
Watch our video to hear Shauna and Aria’s story. You’ll learn why Aria’s doctor recommended a test to measure how much growth hormone her body produced, and about their experience with Norditropin®.
Meet Shauna and Aria
Individual results may vary.
three-quarters view of Shauna standing behind her daughter Aria, a Norditropin patient, with her hands on Aria’s shoulders while Aria holds a Flexpro pen with both hands.
“Aria’s doctor explained the results of the test to us, and it was very clear cut. That was reassuring to my husband and myself.”
–Shauna, mom of Aria
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Did you know?
NordiCare® provides support to families and caregivers of children taking Norditropin®. Our Case Managers will work with you and your doctor all along your treatment journey.
Here are a few ways we may help:
Assisting with insurance coverage and reimbursement issues (e.g., prior authorization and reauthorization)
Helping you get started on the medicine
Coordinating with the pharmacy
Explore Our Support
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Prefer not to see a needle?
PenMate® to the rescue!
Once PenMate® is attached to the FlexPro® pen, it completely covers the needle—so you won’t see it during injection. PenMate® is designed for use with FlexPro® 5 mg, 10 mg, and 15 mg pens.a
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Please see complete Instructions for Use.
aPenMate® can’t be used with the Norditropin® FlexPro® 30 mg pen or with NovoFine® Autocover®.
Children’s Growth Awareness Week: September 15-21, 2019
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Growth Awareness Week (GAW) is all about spreading the word on the importance of growth as a sign of children’s health. This national campaign takes place every year during the 3rd week of September. GAW’s goal is to help families and health care professionals better understand the signs of growth disorders.
Find out more about Growth Awareness Week.
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Indications and Usage
What is Norditropin® (somatropin) injection?
Norditropin® is a prescription medicine that contains human growth hormone and is used to treat:
• children who are not growing because of low or no growth hormone
• children who are short (in stature) and who have Noonan syndrome, Turner syndrome, or were born small (small for gestational age-SGA) and have not caught-up in growth by age 2 to 4 years
• children who have Idiopathic Short Stature (ISS)
• children who are not growing who have Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS)
• adults who do not make enough growth hormone
Important Safety Information (cont’d)
Do not use Norditropin® if:
• you have a critical illness caused by certain types of heart or stomach surgery, trauma or breathing (respiratory) problems
• you are a child with Prader-Willi syndrome who is severely obese or has breathing problems including sleep apnea
• you have cancer or other tumors
• you are allergic to somatropin or any of the ingredients in Norditropin®
• your healthcare provider tells you that you have certain types of eye problems caused by diabetes (diabetic retinopathy)
• you are a child with closed bone growth plates (epiphyses)
Before taking Norditropin®, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
• have had heart or stomach surgery, trauma or serious breathing (respiratory problems)
• have had a history of problems breathing while you sleep (sleep apnea)
• have or have had cancer or any tumor
• have diabetes
• are pregnant or breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant or breastfeed
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Norditropin® may affect how other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how Norditropin® works.
How should I use Norditropin®?
• Use Norditropin® exactly as your health care provider tells you to
• Do not share your Norditropin® pen and needles with another person even if the needle has been changed. You may give another person an infection or get an infection from them.
What are the possible side effects of Norditropin®?
Norditropin® can cause serious side effects, including:
• high risk of death in people who have critical illnesses because of heart or stomach surgery, trauma or serious breathing (respiratory) problems
• high risk of sudden death in children with Prader-Willi syndrome who are severely obese or have breathing problems including sleep apnea
• increased risk of growth of cancer or a tumor that is already present and increased risk of the return of cancer or a tumor in people who were treated with radiation to the brain or head as children and who developed low growth hormone problems. Contact the healthcare provider if you or your child start to have headaches, or have changes in behavior, changes in vision, or changes in moles, birthmarks, or the color of your skin
• new or worsening high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or diabetes
• increase in pressure in the skull (intracranial hypertension). If you or your child has headaches, eye problems, nausea or vomiting, contact the healthcare provider
• serious allergic reactions. Get medical help right away if you or your child has the following symptoms: swelling of your face, lips, mouth or tongue, trouble breathing, wheezing, severe itching, skin rashes, redness or swelling, dizziness or fainting, fast heartbeat or pounding in your chest, or sweating
• your body holding too much fluid (fluid retention) such as swelling in the hands and feet, pain in your joints or muscles or nerve problems that cause pain, burning, or tingling in the hands, arms, legs and feet. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of these signs or symptoms of fluid retention
• decrease in a hormone called cortisol. Tell your or your child’s healthcare provider if you or your child has darkening of the skin, severe fatigue, dizziness, weakness or weight loss
• decrease in thyroid hormone levels
• hip and knee pain or a limp in children (slipped capital femoral epiphysis)
• worsening of pre-existing curvature of the spine (scoliosis)
• severe and constant abdominal pain can be a sign of pancreatitis. Tell your or your child’s healthcare provider if you or your child has any new abdominal pain
• loss of fat and tissue weakness in the area of skin you inject
• increase in phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, and parathyroid hormone levels in your blood
The most common side effects of Norditropin® include:
• injection site reactions and rashes, and headaches
Please click here for Norditropin® Prescribing Information.
Norditropin® is a prescription medication.
Novo Nordisk provides patient assistance for those who qualify. Please call 1-866-310-7549 to learn more about Novo Nordisk assistance programs.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Talk to your health care provider and find out if Norditropin® is right for you or your child.
 
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