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July 13, 2006 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-07-13

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o you know someone wit
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businessman,
r, beachcomber,
Zavesca patient

For adults with mild-to-moderate type 1 Gaucher disease for whom
enzyme replacement therapy is not a therapeutic option, there is an alternative.

It's an oral medicine and it's called Zavesca.

Important Safety Information: In clinical trials,

patients treated with Zavesca experienced peripheral
neuropathy, tremor, diarrhea, and weight loss.
Zavesca may also lead to birth defects if taken by
pregnant women and to impaired fertility in men.
Men and women should use effective birth control
during treatment with Zavesca.

To learn more, call 1-866-228-•3546
or visit vvww.zavescaDT.com

Please see summary of product information on next page.

2006 Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc. All rights reserved. ACTU ZAV JA 004 0506

July 13 - 2006

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