PNH Resources

Welcome to PNH Resources: Soliris Efficacy

In this interactive, educational presentation, you’ll learn more about the benefits of treating PNH with Soliris—the first FDA-approved medication that significantly reduces chronic hemolysis, the underlying cause of progressive morbidities in PNH.1

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Critical resources and information to support your practice

High-Sensitivity Labs

Here is a selection of labs to consider:

PNH Diagnostic Laboratory Services

US Labs & Lab Corp
1-800-874-8532 / 1-800-710-1800
www.uslabs.net & www.labcorp.com

DAHL– Chase Diagnostic Services
1-877-PNH-FLOW (1-877-764-3569)
www.dahlchase.com

Hematogenix Laboratory Services
(1-888)Hemato1 (1-708-444-0444)
www.hematogenix.com

Neogenomics Laboratories
1-866-776-5907
www.neogenomics.org

Caris Life Sciences
1-800-901-5177
www.carislifesciences.com

CSI Laboratories
(800) 459-1185
www.csilaboratories.com

Genzyme Genetics
1-800-447-5816
www.genzymegenetics.com

Molecular Pathology Laboratory Network, Inc.
1-800-932-2943
www.MPLNET.com

Acupath Laboratories, Inc.
1-888-ACUPATH (228-2784)
www.acupath.com

CPA Lab
502-897-9594
www.cpalab.com

Mayo Medical Laboratories
United States and Canada: 800-533-1710
International: 507-266-5700
www.mayomedicallaboratories.com

University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine IML Laboratories
305-243-9159 /5795 /5807

Yellowstone Pathology Institute, Inc.
1-888-400-6640
www.yellowstonepathology.com

Click here to view the full Prescribing Information.

Click here for Medication Guide.

References: 
1. Hillmen P, Young NS, Schubert J, et al. The complement inhibitor eculizumab in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. N Engl J Med. 2006;355:1233-1243.