Val & TOCO BARK ABOUT BEING Prepared with VALTOCO for people with episodes of frequent seizures
Follow seizure alert dogs,
Val & Toco
Take a guided tour of VALTOCO® (diazepam nasal spray) for people with episodes of frequent seizures
Val and Toco are the latest generation of pups in an ongoing program with Little Angels Service Dogs sponsored by NEURELIS®. They’re mastering the ruff skills to become seizure alert dogs for 2 people living with epilepsy.
Named after the immediate-use seizure medication that inspired their journey
DeJah, prescribed VALTOCO for episodes of frequent seizures
People prescribed VALTOCO keep it close in case they need it to
Stop their episodes of frequent seizures fast.*
PAWS AND EXPLORE*Individual results may vary.
Dig up the difference
VALTOCO does not replace daily anti-seizure medication; it's different. Unlike daily medication, VALTOCO is only taken when needed to stop an episode of frequent seizures.*
SNIFF OUT DETAILS*Individual results may vary.
Ask Val & Toco: Q&A corner
Val, how can people use
VALTOCO?
"VALTOCO is an immediate-use prescription nasal spray that can be given at any point during an episode of frequent seizures."
Toco, who can give someone VALTOCO?
"A person having an episode of frequent seizures can give themselves VALTOCO, as prescribed, or a care partner can give the person VALTOCO."
Read the Instructions for Use and talk to your healthcare provider for more information on using VALTOCO.
Inspired By The Scent of Confidence
"Since I started carrying VALTOCO with me, I feel comfortable doing hobbies I enjoy more regularly."*
Danielle
*Individual results may vary.
DeJah and her care partner, EJ
Present and prepared
Now that DeJah has been prescribed VALTOCO for her episodes of frequent seizures, she feels more like her independent, outgoing self again—going for walks, visiting family, and grocery shopping solo.* Her fiancé, EJ, says it means so much to him that her smile has returned.*
*Individual results may vary.
Talk with a healthcare provider about being prepared to act with VALTOCO.
Stephanie, Site Director at Little Angels Service Dogs
Bounding through rewarding days of seizure alert training
Val and Toco are being trained to do more than sniff out oncoming seizures in people with epilepsy. They’re also learning to retrieve important items that may include an immediate-use seizure medication, like VALTOCO, if their future person is prescribed this nasal spray for their episodes of frequent seizures.