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by Ms. Ebony Wolf Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The ACTEMRA Co-pay Program helps eligible commercially insured patients pay $5 per drug co-pay. † The program covers the rest up to $15,000 of co-pay assistance annually. This program helps pay for drug costs described as "out-of-pocket," "co-pay," "co-insurance" or "uncovered expense" for ACTEMRA only.

The ACTEMRA Co-pay Program. The ACTEMRA Co-pay Program helps eligible commercially insured patients pay $5 per drug co-pay. The program covers the rest up to $15,000 of co-pay assistance annually.

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Who should not take ACTEMRA?

How long after ACTEMRA can you check cholesterol?

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Can you get ACTEMRA in Canada?

The ACTEMRA pre-filled syringe (PFS) injection formulation will be available in Canada in June. ACTEMRA SC is the first and only humanized interleukin-6 receptor-antagonist monoclonal antibody approved by Health Canada for both subcutaneous and intravenous administration in rheumatoid arthritis.

What are patient support programs Canada?

A patient assistance or support programs (PAPs or PSPs) exist to get you timely access to medication and to help you stay on track of your therapy. Being diagnosed with a complex disease or condition may come with unexpected financial burden and a need to better understand treatment options and next steps.

What is the cost of ACTEMRA?

Actemra (tocilizumab) is a member of the interleukin inhibitors drug class and is commonly used for COVID-19, Cytokine Release Syndrome, Giant Cell Arteritis, and others....Intravenous Solution.QuantityPer unitPrice10 milliliters$130.24$1,302.4220 milliliters$129.77$2,595.331 more row

How do I get ACTEMRA?

The Genentech Patient Foundation gives eligible patients their ACTEMRA free of charge. For more information, call a Foundation Specialist at (888) 941-3331 or visit GenentechPatientFoundation.com. *You and your doctor are responsible for completing and submitting all required paperwork to your health insurance plan.

What is patient support program?

Patient Support Programs (PSPs) are an umbrella term to describe initiatives led by pharmaceutical companies to improve access, usage, and adherence to prescription drugs. These programs can have a financial component, support clinical investments, focus purely on education, or a combination.

Why do pharmaceutical companies offer patient assistance programs?

They increase demand, allow companies to charge higher prices, and provide public-relations benefits. Assistance programs are an especially attractive proposition for firms that sell particularly costly drugs. Faced with high out-of-pocket costs, some patients may decide against taking an expensive medication.

What can I use instead of ACTEMRA?

Are Orencia and Actemra the Same Thing? Orencia (abatacept) and Actemra (tocilizumab) are used to treat the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Orencia is also used to treat arthritis in children who are at least 6 years old.

Is there a generic for ACTEMRA?

The agency would not say if a Sentinel assessment of Actemra, also known by the generic name tocilizumab, has ever been initiated.

Does ACTEMRA cause hair loss?

No, Actemra isn't known to cause hair loss. This side effect wasn't reported in studies of the drug. However, hair loss is a symptom of certain conditions Actemra is used to treat. These include rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

Is there a shortage of ACTEMRA?

Updated April 1, 2022 The worldwide manufacturing capacity of Actemra IV has significantly increased in 2022. Due to this increase in supply of Actemra IV, all SKUs of Actemra IV are now available at levels we believe should be sufficient to meet patient demand for its FDA-approved and EUA indications.

Where can I buy ACTEMRA injections?

Choose an injection site • The front of your thigh and your abdomen (except for the 2-inch area, which is roughly the width of 3 fingers, around your navel) are the recommended injection sites (see FIGURE B) What does ACTEMRA treat?

Is ACTEMRA effective for Covid?

Available results from clinical trials in adults indicate that treatment with ACTEMRA may decrease the risk of dying in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 who are receiving corticosteroids and who require supplemental oxygen, or a ventilator or ECMO.

Does Medicare pay for ACTEMRA infusions?

Do Medicare prescription drug plans cover Actemra? No. In general, Medicare prescription drug plans (Part D) do not cover this drug.

Is ACTEMRA a good drug?

Actemra has an average rating of 6.9 out of 10 from a total of 27 ratings for the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis. 52% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 19% reported a negative experience.

How quickly does ACTEMRA work?

ACTEMRA IV infusions, taken without methotrexate, started to work in as little as 2 weeks in some patients. Individual results may vary.

How often do you inject ACTEMRA?

ACTEMRA can be taken in different ways for polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (PJIA) symptoms. Intravenous (IV) infusion: This medicine is a liquid solution placed into a vein with a needle. It is given at a doctor's office or an infusion center every 4 weeks.

What is ACTEMRA used for?

ACTEMRA is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who have had an inadequate response to one or more Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs). ACTEMRA is indicated for the treatment of giant cell arteritis (GCA) in adult patients.

Where to report side effects of Actemra?

You may report side effects to the FDA at (800) FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch. You may also report side effects to Genentech at (888) 835-2555.

How many ISRs are there in ACTEMRA SC?

During the 1-year study, a frequency of 28.8% (15/52) ISRs was observed in ACTEMRA-SC treated PJIA patients. These ISRs occurred in a greater proportion of patients at or above 30 kg (44.0%) compared with patients below 30 kg (14.8%). All ISRs were mild in severity and none of the ISRs required patient withdrawal from treatment or dose interruption.

What are the most common adverse reactions to methotrexate?

The most common serious adverse reactions were serious infections. The most common serious infections included pneumonia, urinary tract infection, cellulitis, herpes zoster, gastroenteritis, diverticulitis, sepsis and bacterial arthritis. In the ACTEMRA-IV monotherapy clinical study, the rate of serious infections was 3.6 per 100 patient-years in the ACTEMRA group and 1.5 per 100 patient-years in the methotrexate group. The rate of serious infections in the 4 mg/kg and 8 mg/kg ACTEMRA plus DMARD groups was 4.4 and 5.3 events per 100 patient-years, respectively, compared to 3.9 events per 100 patient-years in the placebo plus DMARD group.

How long does it take for ACTEMRA to show signs of liver damage?

Some of these cases have resulted in liver transplant or death. Time to onset for cases ranged from months to years after treatment initiation. Most cases presented with marked elevations of transaminases (> 5 times ULN), and some cases presented with signs or symptoms of liver dysfunction and only mildly elevated transaminases.

What are the most common adverse events in ACTEMRA IV?

The most common adverse events (at least 5%) seen in ACTEMRA-IV treated patients in the 12-week controlled portion of the study were: upper respiratory tract infections, headache, nasopharyngitis, and diarrhea.

What is the rate of infection in actrea IV?

The rate of infections in the ACTEMRA-IV all-exposure population was 163.7 per 100 patient-years. The most common events observed were nasopharyngitis and upper respiratory tract infections. The rate of serious infections was numerically higher in patients weighing less than 30 kg treated with 10 mg/kg ACTEMRA-IV (12.2 per 100 patient-years) compared to patients weighing at or above 30 kg, treated with 8 mg/kg ACTEMRA-IV (4.0 per 100 patient-years). The incidence of infections leading to dose interruptions was also numerically higher in patients weighing less than 30 kg treated with 10 mg/kg ACTEMRA-IV (21%) compared to patients weighing at or above 30 kg, treated with 8 mg/kg ACTEMRA-IV (8%).

What is ACTEMRA Access Solutions?

For eligible patients with commercial or public health insurance, ACTEMRA Access Solutions offers referrals to independent co-pay assistance foundations.†

Who provides Genentech medicine?

The Genentech Patient Foundation provides free Genentech medicine to people who don't have insurance coverage or who have financial concerns and to people who meet certain income criteria.*

Does ACTEMRA have a copay card?

ACTEMRA Access Solutions can refer eligible patients to the ACTEMRA Co-pay Card Program for help with the out-of-pocket costs associated with their Genentech medicine.*

What is ACTEMRA used for?

ACTEMRA is used: To treat adults with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) after at least one other medicine called a disease modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) has been used and did not work well. To treat adults with giant cell arteritis (GCA)

Who should not take ACTEMRA?

Do not take ACTEMRA if you are allergic to tocilizumab, or any of the ingredients in ACTEMRA.

How to report side effects of Genentech?

Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. You may also report side effects to Genentech at 1-888-835-2555.

Can you take an ice pack with an ACTEMRA SC?

You are eligible to receive a free Travel Pack and sharps container (optional) The Travel Pack will help you travel with your ACTEMRA SC. It includes an ice pack and a TSA card to help you bring your ACTEMRA through the airport. The sharps container will allow you to safely dispose of your ACTEMRA injection devices.

Can you take actherma with diverticulitis?

If you have diverticulitis (inflammation in parts of the large intestine), talk to your healthcare provider before taking ACTEMRA. Some people taking ACTEMRA may develop a hole in the wall of their stomach or intestines (also known as a perforation). This happens most often in people who also take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, or methotrexate.

Can you die from actherma?

Serious allergic reactions, including death, can happen with ACTEMRA. These reactions can happen with any infusion or injection of ACTEMRA, even if they did not occur with an earlier infusion or injection. Tell your healthcare provider before your next dose if you had hives, rash or flushing after your injection.

Can you get multiple sclerosis from actrea?

While rare, Multiple Sclerosis has been diagnosed in people who take ACTEM RA. It is not known what effect ACTEMRA may have on some nervous system disorders.

How many infections are there in ACTEMRA IV?

In the 12-week controlled phase, the rate of all infections in the ACTEMRA-IV group was 345 per 100 patient-years and 287 per 100 patient-years in the placebo group. In the open-label extension over an average duration of 73 weeks of treatment, the overall rate of infections was 304 per 100 patient-years.

What are the most common adverse events seen in ACTEMRA IV?

The most common adverse events seen in ACTEMRA-IV all-exposure population included: upper respiratory tract infections, headache, nasopharyngitis, and diarrhea.

How many ISRs are there in ACTEMRA SC?

During the 1-year study, a frequency of 28.8% (15/52) ISRs was observed in ACTEMRA-SC treated PJIA patients. These ISRs occurred in a greater proportion of patients at or above 30 kg (44.0%) compared with patients below 30 kg (14.8%). All ISRs were mild in severity and none of the ISRs required patient withdrawal from treatment or dose interruption.

What are the most common adverse reactions to methotrexate?

The most common serious adverse reactions were serious infections. The most common serious infections included pneumonia, urinary tract infection, cellulitis, herpes zoster, gastroenteritis, diverticulitis, sepsis and bacterial arthritis. In the ACTEMRA-IV monotherapy clinical study, the rate of serious infections was 3.6 per 100 patient-years in the ACTEMRA group and 1.5 per 100 patient-years in the methotrexate group. The rate of serious infections in the 4 mg/kg and 8 mg/kg ACTEMRA plus DMARD groups was 4.4 and 5.3 events per 100 patient-years, respectively, compared to 3.9 events per 100 patient-years in the placebo plus DMARD group.

How long does it take for ACTEMRA to show signs of liver damage?

Some of these cases have resulted in liver transplant or death. Time to onset for cases ranged from months to years after treatment initiation. Most cases presented with marked elevations of transaminases (> 5 times ULN), and some cases presented with signs or symptoms of liver dysfunction and only mildly elevated transaminases.

Is ACTEMRA recommended for elevated liver enzymes?

Elevated Liver Enzymes: It is not recommended to initiate ACTEMRA treatment in patients with elevated transaminases ALT or AST >1.5x ULN. In patients who develop elevated ALT or AST >5x ULN, treatment is not recommended.

Is actema contraindicated?

ACTEMRA is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to ACTEMRA.

What is Actemra used for?

Actemra (tocilizumab) is a member of the interleukin inhibitors drug class and is commonly used for COVID-19, Cytokine Release Syndrome, Giant Cell Arteritis, and others.

What is Genentech Access to Care Foundation?

The Genentech Access to Care Foundation is now the Genentech Patient Foundation. Eligibility determined on a case-by-case basis. Call for most recent medications as the list is subject to change.

Is Actemra valid with insurance?

Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans. This Actemra price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

What is ACTEMRA used for?

ACTEMRA is a prescription medicine used: To treat adults with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) after at least one other medicine called a disease modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) has been used and did not work well. To treat adults with giant cell arteritis (GCA)

How to report side effects of Genentech?

Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. You may also report side effects to Genentech at 1-888-835-2555.

Is actembra safe for children?

It is not known if ACTEMRA is safe and effective in children with PJIA or SJIA under 2 years of age or in children with conditions other than PJIA or SJIA . ACTEMRA can cause serious side effects. Serious Infections. ACTEMRA changes the way your immune system works.

Can actema cause diverticulitis?

ACTEMRA can cause other serious side effects. These include: If you have diverticulitis (inflammation in parts of the large intestine), talk to your healthcare provider before taking ACTEMRA. Some people taking ACTEMRA may develop a hole in the wall of their stomach or intestines (also known as a perforation).

Does ACTEMRA make you sick?

ACTEMRA changes the way your immune system works. This can make you more likely to get infections or make any current infection worse. Some people have died from these infections. Your healthcare provider should test you for TB before starting and during treatment with ACTEMRA.

Does actherma cause cancer?

Cancer. ACTEMRA may increase your risk of certain cancers by changing the way your immune system works. Hepatitis B Infection. If you have or are a carrier of the hepatitis B virus (a virus that affects the liver), the virus may become active while you use ACTEMRA.

Can you get actherma if your neutrophils are low?

Changes in Blood Test Results. Your healthcare provider should do blood tests before and after you start receiving ACTEMRA. You should not receive ACTEMRA if your neutrophil and platelet counts are too low or your liver function test levels are too high.

What should I tell my healthcare provider before receiving ACTEMRA?from actemra.com

ACTEMRA may not be right for you. Before receiving ACTEMRA, tell your healthcare provider if you:

What is ACTEMRA used for?from actemrahcp.com

ACTEMRA is a prescription medicine used: To treat adults with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) after at least one other medicine called a disease modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) has been used and did not work well. To treat adults with giant cell arteritis (GCA)

What are the mild side effects of Actemra?from healthline.com

Actemra can cause mild side effects. Examples of mild side effects that have been reported with Actemra include:

How many ISRs are there in ACTEMRA SC?from actemrahcp.com

During the 1-year study, a frequency of 28.8% (15/52) ISRs was observed in ACTEMRA-SC treated PJIA patients. These ISRs occurred in a greater proportion of patients at or above 30 kg (44.0%) compared with patients below 30 kg (14.8%). All ISRs were mild in severity and none of the ISRs required patient withdrawal from treatment or dose interruption.

How many people have pancreatitis with Actemra?from drugwatch.com

An analysis from eHealthMe found pancreatitis affected 0.4 percent of the 29,638 Actemra users who reported side effects to the FDA between 2010 and February 2019. The analysis showed half of all pancreatitis cases developed in the first six months of starting Actemra. It also found women reported 70 percent of pancreatitis side effects.

What are the most common adverse reactions to methotrexate?from actemrahcp.com

The most common serious adverse reactions were serious infections. The most common serious infections included pneumonia, urinary tract infection, cellulitis, herpes zoster, gastroenteritis, diverticulitis, sepsis and bacterial arthritis. In the ACTEMRA-IV monotherapy clinical study, the rate of serious infections was 3.6 per 100 patient-years in the ACTEMRA group and 1.5 per 100 patient-years in the methotrexate group. The rate of serious infections in the 4 mg/kg and 8 mg/kg ACTEMRA plus DMARD groups was 4.4 and 5.3 events per 100 patient-years, respectively, compared to 3.9 events per 100 patient-years in the placebo plus DMARD group.

How many infections are there in ACTEMRA IV?from actemrahcp.com

In the 12-week controlled phase, the rate of all infections in the ACTEMRA-IV group was 345 per 100 patient-years and 287 per 100 patient-years in the placebo group. In the open-label extension over an average duration of 73 weeks of treatment, the overall rate of infections was 304 per 100 patient-years.

Who should not take ACTEMRA?

Do not take ACTEMRA if you are allergic to tocilizumab, or any of the ingredients in ACTEMRA.

How long after ACTEMRA can you check cholesterol?

Increase in blood cholesterol levels: your cholesterol levels should be checked 4 to 8 weeks after you start receiving ACTEMRA.

How to report side effects of Genentech?

Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. You may also report side effects to Genentech at 1-888-835-2555.

Can you take actherma with diverticulitis?

If you have diverticulitis (inflammation in parts of the large intestine), talk to your healthcare provider before taking ACTEMRA. Some people taking ACTEMRA may develop a hole in the wall of their stomach or intestines (also known as a perforation). This happens most often in people who also take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, or methotrexate.

Can you die from actherma?

Serious allergic reactions, including death, can happen with ACTEMRA. These reactions can happen with any infusion or injection of ACTEMRA, even if they did not occur with an earlier infusion or injection. Tell your healthcare provider before your next dose if you had hives, rash or flushing after your injection.

Can you get multiple sclerosis from actrea?

While rare, Multiple Sclerosis has been diagnosed in people who take ACTEM RA. It is not known what effect ACTEMRA may have on some nervous system disorders.

Does actuma increase cancer risk?

ACTEMRA may increase your risk of certain cancers by changing the way your immune system works .

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