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by Dr. Cedrick Bernier Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Patient Assistance & Copay Programs for Aloxi Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are usually sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and provide free or discounted medicines and copay programs to low income or uninsured and under-insured people who meet specific guidelines. Eligibility requirements vary for each program.

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What is Aloxi used to treat?

Palonosetron (Aloxi ®) is given to prevent nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy and is commonly given on a scheduled basis, 30 – 60 minutes before chemotherapy. Palonosetron is not usually used to treat active nausea and vomiting. When a medicine is given to prevent nausea and vomiting, it is known as prophylaxis, or prophylactic therapy.

How much does Aloxi cost at the pharmacy?

Aloxi Prices. This Aloxi price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies. The cost for Aloxi intravenous solution (0.25 mg/5 mL) is around $481 for a supply of 5 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit.

Is there a generic version of Aloxi?

A generic version of Aloxi is available, see palonosetron prices. Aloxi (palonosetron) is a member of the 5HT3 receptor antagonists drug class and is commonly used for Nausea/Vomiting - Chemotherapy Induced, and Nausea/Vomiting - Postoperative.

What is palonosetron (Aloxi®)?

Palonosetron (Aloxi®) is a Supportive Care Therapy to prevent Nausea and Vomiting. How does palonosetron (Aloxi®) work? Palonosetron (Aloxi®) is designed to block certain receptors in your body that control nausea and vomiting. These are called “serotonin type” (5-HT) receptors.

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What is Aloxi used for?

Aloxi (palonosetron) is a member of the 5HT3 receptor antagonists drug class and is commonly used for Nausea/Vomiting - Chemotherapy Induced, and Nausea/Vomiting - Postoperative.

How much does Aloxi cost?

The cost for Aloxi intravenous solution (0.25 mg/5 mL) is around $62 for a supply of 5 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

How much does a free drug card save?

The free Drugs.com Discount Card works like a coupon and can save you up to 80% or more off the cost of prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs and pet prescriptions.

Is Aloxi generic?

A generic version of Aloxi is available, see palonosetron prices.

Can Prescription Hope obtain my Aloxi prescription?

Every year, individuals and families from across America trust Prescription Hope to obtain affordable prescription medications. Both Individuals and families earning less than $100,000 per year often qualify for Prescription Hope. If we cannot obtain a medication for you, we will never charge a fee for that medication.

Is Prescription Hope an insurance policy or discount drug card?

Prescription Hope is not an insurance policy or discount drug program. As a national advocacy program, Prescription Hope works directly with over 180 U.S. based pharmaceutical manufacturers and their pharmacy to obtain prescription medications at an affordable price. Over 1,500 FDA-approved prescription medications, including the top 100 prescribed medications, are accessible through Prescription Hope.

Can I obtain other prescription medications through Prescription Hope?

In addition to Aloxi, Prescription Hope can obtain over 1,500 FDA-approved prescription medications. In fact, we help many Americans obtain multiple prescriptions for the set price of $50.00 per month per medication.

How long does it take for prescription hope to send medication?

After the application is approved, your first shipment of medication is typically sent within four to six weeks, with regular refills coming to either your home or doctor’s office.

How to contact prescription hope?

In the event your additional prescription medications are not currently on our list, contact our advocates at 1-877-296-HOPE (4673) today to see if it has been added.

What is the drug used for nausea and vomiting?

Aloxi is a chemotherapy drug that is used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy.

Why is Aloxi used?

Aloxi is used to prevent vomiting and nausea that is caused by chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

How long after taking Zofran can you take Ondansetron?

Do not take ondansetron (Zofran®) at home for 3 days (72 hours) after receiving palonosetron. Ondansetron works in a similar way to palonosetron and since palonosetron lasts for about 3 days in the body, taking ondansetron during this time may cause more side effects without helping with nausea. During this time period, use an alternative anti-nausea medication such as prochlorperazine (Compazine®), promethazine (Phenergan®), lorazepam (Ativan®), or another medication as prescribed by your doctor. If you have nausea or vomiting after receiving palonosetron, talk with your doctor or pharmacist to figure out the best time to resume ondansetron treatment

How long does palonosetron last?

Palonosetron is a long acting medication that has a duration of action of 3 to 5 days. In most instances, only one dose needs to be given to prevent nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. However, in some cases where chemotherapy is given for more than three days in a row, a second dose of palonosetron may be given.

What is the purpose of Palonosetron?

Palonosetron (Aloxi®) is designed to block certain receptors in your body that control nausea and vomiting. These are called “serotonin type” (5-HT) receptors. 5-HT3 is a specific serotonin receptor that is located mostly in your brain, nervous system, and intestines. When serotonin is released in the intestines and brain ...

How long before chemo can you take Palonosetron?

Palonosetron (Aloxi®) is given to prevent nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy and is commonly given on a scheduled basis, 30 – 60 minutes before chemotherapy. Palonosetron is not usually used to treat active nausea and vomiting. When a medicine is given to prevent nausea and vomiting, it is known as prophylaxis, or prophylactic therapy.

What are the side effects of palonosetron?

In the prescribing label information ( palonosetron package insert ), the most commonly reported side effects from palonosetron (Aloxi®) are shown here. The exact percentages of patients that will experience palonosetron side effects is unknown because it has been used under widely varying patient populations in a variety of clinical trials: 1 Headache (9%) 2 Constipation (5%) 3 Diarrhea (1%) 4 Dizziness (1%) 5 Fatigue (<1%) 6 Abdominal pain (<1%) 7 Trouble sleeping (<1%)

Why is it important to understand your treatment?

A better understanding of your treatments will allow you to ask more questions of your healthcare team. We then hope that with the answers, you will get better results and have greater satisfaction with your care. Because we know it's not always easy to know what questions to ask, we've tried to make it easy for you!

Does palonosetron prolong QTC?

An electrocardiogram (“ECG” or “EKG”) may be need to be done to check your heart rhythm as palonosetron can prolong the QTc interval and cause a heart arrhythmia, especially if you are on other medications that can also prolong the QTc interval. However, in one trial palonosteron had no significant effect on the QTc interval.

What does it mean when your eyes turn yellow?

Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms: your skin or the white part of your eyes turns yellow (jaundice); dark “tea-colored” urine; light-colored bowel movements (stools); feeling drowsy, confused or loss of consciousness.

What is lenvigam used for?

LENVIMA is a prescription medicine that is used to treat certain kinds of cancer. LENVIMA is used by itself to treat differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC), a type of thyroid cancer that can no longer be treated with radioactive iodine and is progressing.

How to report lenviga side effects?

These are not all the possible side effects of LENVIMA. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch. For more information about LENVIMA, please see full Prescribing Information .

What is the treatment for renal cell carcinoma?

LENVIMA is used along with another medicine called everolimus to treat advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC), a type of kidney cancer, after one course of treatment with another anti-cancer medicine.

Does lenvigam cause rash?

The most common side effects of LENVIMA in people treated for liver cancer include tiredness, decreased appetite, joint and muscle pain, weight loss, stomach (abdomen) pain, rash, redness, itching, or peeling of your skin on your hands and feet, hoarseness, bleeding, change in thyroid hormone levels, and nausea.

Can lenviga cause kidney failure?

kidney problems: Kidney failure, which can lead to death, has happened with LENVIMA treatment. Your healthcare provider should do regular blood tests to check your kidneys. increased protein in your urine (proteinuria): Proteinuria is a common side effect of LENVIMA and can be serious.

Does Eis Ai cover claims?

Eis ai cannot guarantee payment of any claim. Coding, coverage, and reimbursement may vary significantly by payor, plan, patient, and setting of care. Actual coverage and reimbursement decisions are made by individual payors following the receipt of claims.

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Important Note

  • The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your …
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Uses

  • This medication is used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy. It works by blocking the hormone (serotonin) that causes vomiting. OTHER
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How to Use

  • This medicine is injected into a vein (intravenous-IV) as a one-time dose 30 minutes before chemotherapy begins. Repeating a dose within 7 days is not recommended. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more details. Before using, check this product visually for particles or discoloration. If either is present, do not use the liquid.
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Precautions

  • Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: heart problems (e.g., QTc prolongation, arrhythmias), low mineral levels (electrolyte imbalances such as low potassium or magnesium), any allergies (especially to other serotonin receptor blockers such as ondansetron, dolasetron). This drug may make you dizzy; use caution engagin…
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Drug Interactions

  • Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all prescription and nonprescription/herbal products you may use, especially of: anthracylines (e.g., doxorubicin, daunorubicin), "water pills" (diuretics). Other drugs besides palonosetron which may affect the heart rhythm (QTc prolongation in the EKG) include dofetilide, pimozide, procainamide, quinidine…
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Missed Dose

  • Try to take this medicine at the scheduled time. If you miss the dose, contact your doctor to establish a new dosing schedule.
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Storage

  • Store at room temperature between 68 and 77 degrees F (20-25 degrees C) away from light and moisture. Do not freeze. Brief storage between 59 and 86 degrees F (15-30 degrees C) is permitted. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medicines away from children and pets.
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