HAE Lithuania
PAE Lietuva
· Lithuania · Europe
On this page we have pulled together presently available information relevant for HAE patients and caregivers in Lithuania.
News and events
The latest news from HAEi
Approval of Orladeyo in Japan for Prophylactic HAE Treatment
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) in Japan[...]
Survey sheds light on affect on daily life
A recent Harris Poll, commissioned by CSL Behring, asked patients[...]
Intellia anticipate first-in-human regulatory submission in 2021
Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. outlines its expected 2021 milestones and strategic[...]
HAE events
Local contacts

Michal Rutkowski
Regional Patient Advocate – Central and Eastern Europe, Benelux, Middle East
HAE in Lithuania
Find HAE “Points of Interest” in Lithuania
HAE Emergency Cards in local languages
The HAE Emergency Card contains clear and simple information about HAE and treatment required during an attack. It also contains space for patients to add personal information such as emergency contact details and their specialist treatment center.
The Emergency Card has been translated into a number of languages and can help you to quickly and effectively let healthcare professionals know that you have a diagnosis of HAE and what treatment should be considered.
>> Find examples of the cards in multiple languages and download for free
HAE related topics that might interest you
Global Access Program
Helping to change the lives of patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE) with a medication access program
Global Perspectives
Magazine with timely information on the issues, activities, and events that are relevant to the global HAE community
HAEi Connect Member database
Free, secure online membership database and communications platform for HAEi’s member organizations
Regional Patient Advocates
Constantly strive to improve the situation for HAE friends all over the world – no matter how they are organized
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