DAYVIGO®
from A to Zzz

DAYVIGO can help you sleep better

It was proven in clinical
studies to help people:

Fall Asleep

&

Stay Asleep Longer

Studied vs. placebo in nearly 2,000 patients.

Falling asleep or staying asleep with
DAYVIGO may be different
from what
you've experienced in the past.

How DAYVIGO Works

Does insomnia feel like noise in your head that you can't turn down?

Insomnia can be influenced by many things, like your
lifestyle, sleep habits, and the environment around
you. It can also be influenced by your brain's ability
to turn wake signals up or down.

DAYVIGO is thought to treat insomnia by
blocking orexin signals in the brain, which
are believed to play a role in wakefulness.

Watch the video to learn more.

You May Be Wondering...

Will I become
dependent on DAYVIGO?

In clinical trials, people taking DAYVIGO did not
show signs or symptoms of withdrawal
after they
stopped taking it. This suggests that DAYVIGO does
not produce physical dependence.

How do I take DAYVIGO?

You should take DAYVIGO exactly as prescribed by
your healthcare provider.
One time each night, right
before going to bed.

Only take DAYVIGO when you can stay in bed for a
full night (at least 7 hours). Avoid alcohol use on days
you plan on taking DAYVIGO. DAYVIGO may take
longer to work if you take it with or soon after a meal.

Selected Safety InformationDAYVIGO is a federally controlled substance because it can be abused or cause dependence. Keep DAYVIGO in a safe place to prevent misuse and abuse. Selling or giving away DAYVIGO may harm others and is against the law. Tell your doctor if you have ever abused or have been dependent on alcohol, prescription medicines or street drugs.

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about DAYVIGO?

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DAYVIGO helped me
normalize a sleep pattern.
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INDIVIDUAL RESULTS MAY VARY.

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Indication and Important Safety Information

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

DAYVIGO may cause serious side
effects including:

  • decreased awareness and alertness. The morning after you take DAYVIGO, your ability to drive safely and think clearly may be decreased. You may also have sleepiness during the day. Do not take more DAYVIGO than prescribed.
  • Do not take DAYVIGO unless you are able to stay in bed for a full night (at least 7 hours) before you must be active again.
  • Take DAYVIGO right before going to bed.

What is DAYVIGO (lemborexant)?

  • DAYVIGO is a prescription medicine for adults age 18 years and older who have trouble falling or staying asleep (insomnia).

Do not take DAYVIGO if you fall asleep often at unexpected times (narcolepsy).

DAYVIGO is a federally controlled substance because it can be abused or cause dependence.

Before taking DAYVIGO, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:

  • have a history of depression, mental illness, or suicidal thoughts; drug or alcohol abuse or addiction; a sudden onset of muscle weakness (cataplexy); daytime sleepiness
  • have lung problems or breathing problems, including sleep apnea
  • have liver problems
  • are pregnant or plan to become pregnant
  • are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.

Tell your healthcare provider about all of the medicines you take,

including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements.
  • Taking DAYVIGO with certain other medicines can cause serious side effects. DAYVIGO may affect the way other medicines work and other medicines may affect the way DAYVIGO works.
  • Do not take DAYVIGO with other medicines that can make you sleepy unless your healthcare provider tells you to.

What should I avoid while taking DAYVIGO?

  • Do not drink alcohol while taking DAYVIGO. It can increase your chances of getting serious side effects.
  • Do not drive, operate heavy machinery, do anything dangerous, or other activities that require clear thinking if you take DAYVIGO and have had less than a full night of sleep (at least 7 hours) or if you have taken more DAYVIGO than prescribed by your healthcare provider.
  • You may still feel drowsy the next day after taking DAYVIGO. Do not drive or do other dangerous activities until you feel fully awake.

DAYVIGO may cause serious side effects, including:

  • temporary inability to move or talk (sleep paralysis) for up to several minutes while you are going to sleep or waking up
  • temporary weakness in your legs that can happen during the day or at night
  • complex sleep behaviors such as sleep-walking, sleep-driving, preparing and eating food, making phone calls, having sex or doing other activities while not fully awake that you may not remember the next morning.
  • worsening depression and suicidal thoughts have happened during treatment with DAYVIGO.

The most common side effect of DAYVIGO is sleepiness.

These are not all of the possible side effects of DAYVIGO. Call your doctor for medical advice and if you have any new or worsening side effects.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call1-800-FDA-1088.

Prescribing Information and Medication Guide for DAYVIGO.